Will Smith Praises 'Pretty Girls' in New Single, Video
- Will Smith released his new single "Pretty Girls" today, accompanied by a music video depicting a therapy session.
- This release follows his April album Based On A True Story, his first in 20 years prompted by his 2022 Oscars controversy.
- Smith sings an inclusive ode to women’s beauty over a bouncy beat while preparing for a UK and Europe tour starting June 28th.
- The album sold 232 streaming copies its first week, missed US charts, and the video drew over 500,000 YouTube views but mixed reactions.
- Despite weak sales and criticism, Smith plans two more albums this year and a first-ever headlining tour later in summer.
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Will Smith’s seedy new single ‘Pretty Girls’ sounds like a cry for help
The actor and rapper’s musical throwback sees him profess his love for the opposite sex... over and over again. It’s one of the most cringe-inducing music videos in years, writes Louis Chilton, but actually offers a fascinating look at masculinity in crisis
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