Matt's Dedication page to:Will Smith | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The best actor/rapper in my opinion. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Will Smith has been one of my favorites for sometime now. I love all of his songs and movies that he has made. I mean you can't get any better than will, this man can do it all Rap/Act and anything else he puts his mind to. This page is dedicated to him and only him. So if you don't like him you can leave. Just a little reminder Big Will is coming out with a new Movie called "Wild Wild West" You can also get the hit song also called "Wild Wild West" at audiofind at my links below. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
His biography | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Will Smith WILL SMITH earned the nickname "Prince" from his grade-school teachers because this smooth-talking tyke from West Philadelphia was more charming than any monarch's son. Smith completed his nom de rap by tacking on "fresh" (a popular hip-hop adjective of the ...I bought this canned fart spray and sprayed it at a party. We just cracked up. When I found Will was down with the same humor, that was when we really clicked. � Jeff Townes, a.k.a. Jazzy Jeff, on the foundation of his musical partnership with Will Smith WILL SMITH earned the nickname "Prince" from his grade-school teachers because this smooth-talking tyke from West Philadelphia was more charming than any monarch's son. Smith completed his nom de rap by tacking on "fresh" (a popular hip-hop adjective of the mid-'80s), and the Fresh Prince tapped his considerable charisma to become a Grammy-winning musician, the star of a long-running sitcom, and�returning to his birth name�a big-screen action hero. A born entertainer, Smith started rapping at the age of 12 and shortly thereafter teamed up with Jeff Townes, who, as Jazzy Jeff, became the Fresh Prince's musical partner. Eight years later, the duo had produced two platinum albums, including the Grammy-winning He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper. It featured the crossover hit single "Parents Just Don't Understand" and scads of clever, gangsta-free lyrics that elicited knowing chuckles from middle-American teenagers. With musical success achieved, Smith expressed a desire to try acting to several business associates, including Warner Bros. executive Benny Medina. It turned out that Medina, who was born poor in Los Angeles but lived as a teen with a rich Beverly Hills family, had been unsuccessfully pitching a sitcom based on his demographically diverse life. Smith would be perfect, Medina figured, as the protagonist in this fish-out-of-water-tale�a modern Beverly Hillbillies. According to Hollywood legend, Smith read the script for NBC's suits with such �lan that they bought the concept on the spot. Fresh Prince of Bel Air premiered in 1990, and with its well-timed quips and pratfalls from Smith, the successful show stayed on the air for six years. Despite his homeboy swagger, Smith himself grew up middle class (his father is an engineer; his mother works for the school board) and did so well in school that M.I.T. offered him a scholarship, which he refused in order to pursue a show-business career. A millionaire by age 18, Smith was nonetheless deeply indebted to the I.R.S. when he landed the sitcom. Produced by Quincy Jones, the series' success enabled Smith to not only remedy his I.O.U.s, but also establish a well-connected professional family, which includes much of Hollywood's African-American royalty: Jones, Bill Cosby, Whoopi Goldberg, Sidney Poitier, and Denzel Washington. In fact, it was Washington who counselled Smith on how to proceed with his first starring movie role, as a young gay con man in Six Degrees of Separation (1993). Although it was scripted that his character would kiss another man, Smith was reluctant. He sought counsel from Washington, whose advice boiled down to, "Don't be kissing no man." Smith informed the furious director, Fred Schepsi, that the homosexual smooch would have to be faked. When the movie opened, the controversy was smoothed over by critical praise for Smith's performance. For his follow-up flick, Smith teamed with fellow sitcom star Martin Lawrence in the action-heavy, gay-kiss-free Bad Boys (1995). The buddy movie was a smash, Smith's asking price rose to $5 million per film, and offers poured in. He opted to play a heroic fighter pilot in the surefire blockbuster Independence Day(1996). Sadly, as the actor's stardom was growing, his three-year-old marriage to Sheree Zampino was falling apart. The couple divorced in December 1995, and Smith relinquished primary custody of their son Willard C. "Trey" Smith III. Smith simultaneously returned to rapping and the sci-fi genre with the 1997 summer blockbuster Men in Black. The success of his "Men In Black" single seemed to inspire him: after wrapping the film, Smith ducked into the studio to lay down tracks for a new record. Big Willie Style, his first album in four years landed on record-store shelves in November 1997. Smith and longtime love Jada Pinkett capped off the year with a New Year's Eve wedding ceremony. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Jaden Christopher Syre, the following summer. Smith finished out 1998 by taking on nasty, identity-besmirching government conspirators in Enemy of the State, the project he chose over Nicolas Cage's Snake Eyes. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Will smith's young son Jaden Christopher Syre is a big part of Will's life. His boy as seen on the left. Made a voice apperance on the Album: "Big Willie Style" on the song called: "Just the two of us." Lets not forget about the beautiful Jada Pinkett. She is also a big part of Will's life and her too happens to be wonderful actress check her out in one of my favorite movies "Woo" |
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