It looks like actor and musician Will Smith has formally (and musically) acknowledged that infamous Oscars slap in his newest album, Based On A True Story. In fact, Smith is pretty defiant about the incident on the new album, and he addresses it in several songs.
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For those who might not remember, the Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air actor famously slapped comedian Chris Rock in the face during the 2022 Oscars award ceremony. The on-camera confrontation occurred after Rock made a few jokes about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. At the time, Pinkett Smith had shaved her head following struggles with alopecia. Following the jokes, Smith approached Rock on the stage and slapped him. Smith later shouted, “Keep my wife’s name out of your f*cking mouth!”
Smith refused to leave and later (awkwardly) accepted the award for Best Actor for his role in King Richard. Rock didn’t press charges against Smith, and Smith later resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. He is apparently still banned from the Oscars and has since apologized to Rock for his violent outburst.
Will Smith Gets Candid About That Slap on His New Album
Despite apparently trying to leave the incident behind him, Smith addresses the Oscars slap in his newest album, Based On A True Story.
The song “Int. Barbership – Day” opens the album with a number of voices whispering rumors about Smith, with some mentioning the Oscars incident. The song also references the incident with the following lyrics: “Him and Jada both crazy girl, what you talking about? / You better keep his wife’s name out of your mouth.”
The second track on the album also references the Oscars incident. “You Lookin’ For Me?” shows Smith more or less bragging about the incident with the lyrics “Took a lot, I’m back on top, y’all gon’ have to get acclimatеd / Won’t stop, my shit’s still hot even though I won’t get nominatеd / Personal life with my wife, mind your business, it’s complicated.”
Will Smith’s new album Based On A True Story is his first musical release in about 20 years. His last album was Lost And Found from 2005. The new record was released yesterday and is available on most music streaming platforms.
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