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Will Smith Endorses Blaccmass Remix of “Pretty Girls,” Adds It to Streaming Platforms

Will Smith’s latest single “Pretty Girls” just got a fresh spin—courtesy of Blaccmass—and it’s now officially streaming.

The Academy Award-winning star recently dropped “Pretty Girls” as part of his comeback album Based on a True Story, sparking debate among fans over whether the track hits harder sped up or slowed down.

On Thursday, June 26, Blaccmass entered the chat with a funky new remix that quickly caught Will’s attention. Smith gave the remix his stamp of approval by adding it to streaming platforms for everyone to vibe to.

Blaccmass dropped a one-minute teaser of his “Pretty Girls” remix on X, giving a nod to “Uncle Will” in the post. The remix played over a throwback clip from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air—specifically the “Viva Lost Wages” episode where Will and Carlton hilariously enter a dance contest for a $10,000 prize.

Blaccmass has made a name for himself on TikTok by blending nostalgic beats with modern tracks, and this latest flip is right in line with his signature style.

Produced by OmArr and Lexoskeleton, the original “Pretty Girls” finds Will Smith confessing his love for the ladies with playful bars like:
“All the pretty girls, put your drink up / I’ll get you anything you think of / I like BBLs / That stand for ‘Bad bitches link up,’” he spits on the second verse.

Smith recently brought the single to life during a DJ AG livestream—around the 20-minute mark—where he was joined by pop star and actor Rita Ora for a surprise appearance.

Broadcasting live from London’s Kings Cross Station, Smith also treated fans to a medley of his iconic hits, including “Summertime,” “Switch,” “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It,” and “Men In Black.”

While in London, Will Smith made a stop at Charlie Sloth’s show to drop a brand-new Fire in the Booth freestyle—and he didn’t hold back.

In the clip, uploaded Thursday, June 26, Smith seems to reference his infamous 2022 Oscars moment, where he slapped Chris Rock after a joke aimed at Jada Pinkett Smith.

“If you talking crazy out your face up on the stage and disrespect me on the stage, expect me on the stage,” the Philly legend raps—never naming names, but leaving little doubt about the subject.

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