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Big Willie Style
Is Will Smith an important rapper? The kind that deserves the awards, the honors, the accolades that the music industry foists upon him? Well, no. The words corny and safe might be applicable when describing the artist formerly known as the Fresh Prince. But dig this: corny and safe as he may be, why can't you stop singing "Getting Jiggy wit It" or why does your child love "Just the Two of Us," Smith's shameless ode to dads and their kids? Probably because Smith is nothing if not sincere. Yes, the tracks are obvious and leaden, and, no, Method Man won't have any sleepless nights when Smith lets loose with a rhyme. But give him this: Smith comes from the culture, even if he long ago left the streets. --Amy Linden
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Tracks| 1 | Intro | | 2 | Y'All Know | | 3 | Gettin' Jiggy Wit It | | 4 | Candy (Featuring Larry Blackmon and Cameo) | | 5 | Chasing Forever | | 6 | Keith B-Real I (Interlude) | | 7 | Don't Say Nothin' | | 8 | Miami | | 9 | Yes Yes Y'All (Featuring Camp Lo) | | 10 | I Loved You | | 11 | Keith B-Real II (Interlude) | | 12 | It's All Good | | 13 | Just The Two Of Us | | 14 | Keith B-Real III (Interlude) | | 15 | Big Willie Style (Featuring Left Eye) | | 16 | Men In Black |
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