From Variety
Four-time Grammy winner Will Smith is among the artists on Slang, a new label launched by music-rights and entertainment company Influence Media and led by Rene McLean, its partner and founding advisor. The new label’s roster also includes Grammy-winning producers Camper (Jay-Z, Drake, Mary J Blige) and 30 Roc (Roddy Rich, Travis Scott, Lil Yachty), along with singer-rapper Leaf, hip-hop duo the Underachievers, and singer-songwriter Isaia Huron, among others.
Will Smith, who is said to be at work on a new album, released his first single through the label, the faith-based “You Can Make It” (featuring Fridayy and the Sunday Service Choir) late in June; he also performed the song on the BET Awards with Kirk Franklin and Chandler Moore. It was the latest in several music moves this year for Smith, who also performed with J Balvin at the Coachella festival in April and released his latest film, “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” also starring Martin Lawrence, on June 7, which featured his duet with Sean Paul, “Light Em Up.”
6 comments:
Welp can't be no worse than the garbage music they release now. Will just might be a breath of fresh air.
Will stay winning
Let Jayden produce it. His Syre album was 🔥🔥🔥. Wouldn’t hurt Will to refresh his sound.
I wasn't impressed with the song. Maybe his next song will be better.
So fn what
What can’t WILL DO!!!
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