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Will Smith’s Daughter Willow a Singing Sensation
Will Smith‘s 9-year-old daughter is becoming an overnight singing sensation!
Willow Smith‘s first song, “Whip My Hair,” hit the internet on Tuesday,quickly generating a lot of buzz.”I whip my hair back and forth,” Smith sings in the catchy song (listen here).
Willow’s voice is already causing people to compare her to a younger version of pop superstar, Rihanna.
Like Rihanna, Willow is getting a helping hand from rapper Jay-Z, who has reportedly signed her to his label, Roc Nation.
The catchy song which is already being played on New York hip-hop radio station Hot 97. I’m sure we’ll be hearing more from Willow!Beyonce‘s sister, Solange, Tweeted: ”Willow Smith make me wanna whip some haiiirrr in this house. Ummm kill em girl. Kill em!”
With two parents in the music business and a brother already with a successful career, it’s only natural that Willow would fall in her family’s footsteps!
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2 Comments
courteney commented on Oct 18 10 at 5:47 pmi willow #1 fan
and jaden #1 fan i loves the smiths
plus will my fav man ever
william a. thompson, jr. commented on Mar 20 12 at 6:16 pmI applaude the Smith’s for instilling the work ethic in their children. However, we have presidents which show children entering the entertainment world in up with psycholgical problems and drug issues. Please let her be a child as long as she can. Entering negotiations alone is scarry.
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