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VIDEO: Katy Perry Sings Willow Smith, Rihanna, Jay-Z Songs
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Performances, Videos, Pop, R&B / Soul,
Katy Perry helped friend Rihanna ring in her birthday by performing acoustic versions of Rihanna's “Only Girl in the World,” “Big Pimpin’” by Jay-Z and Willow Smith's anthem “Whip My Hair” in Lisbon over the weekend. And in case you didn’t make it to Portugal Sunday night, we’ve got the video so you can see if for yourself!
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| Entertainment Weekly
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Willow Smith May Cover ‘Parents Just Don’t Understand’
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Music Videos, Rumors, Videos, Covers, Hip-Hop & Rap,
Based on her budding music career, it's already been proven that Willow Smith has incredibly understanding parents -- but that doesn't mean Will Smith's daughter can't pretend, right?
In an interview with Yahoo! Music, the now 10-year-old (yes, she's already getting older) said a cover of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince's biggest hit might be in her future.
"Um, there's a possibility. There's a possibility that I will," Willow said when asked about a "Parent Just Don't Understand" remake. "It's a really great song," she added.
What do you think of this news? If she can't rap about borrowing her parents' car, what will she sing about?
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| Billboard
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See Willow Smith Whip Her Hair in New Music Video
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Music Videos, Hip-Hop & Rap,
If you’re going to member of the Smith family, there are two things you better learn how to do: act and sing. Fortunately for Willow Smith, she can do both.
At just nine years of age, Willow -- the daughter of actors/singers Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith – has already nabbed roles in several films (I Am Legend, Kitt Kittredge). She also has secured her own record deal. Seriously.
“Whip My Hair,” the first single from Roc Nation's newest artist, is Willow’s way of expressing her individuality. “You can’t be afraid to be yourself and you can’t let anyone tell you that that’s wrong. My mom and I are very strong individuals and I just know that because lots of people don’t act like themselves so they’re not happy,” she explained.
If you like what you heard, you can purchase the song when it hits iTunes on October 26. Until then, make sure you also check out Karate Kid’s Jaden Smith – Willow’s big brother – singing with Justin Bieber.
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| Just Jared
