Will Smith and Big Sean have released a video for the single Beautiful Scars, which has gathered over 56,000 views on YouTube.
In the beautiful production, Smith’s rap highlighted the pain that comes with fame, as well as learning and growing from that experience. Big Sean also raps, addressing the mistakes he has made and how he has become stronger since then.
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The video was directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, and other partners. It comes after a trailer was released early this week and comes ahead of the release of Will Smith’s next studio album.
Last December, Will Smith joined many celebrities who did not want to be linked to the many legal battles surrounding embattled rapper Sean Diddy Combs.
The Bad Boys Ride or Die star decided to clear his name and address some social media rumors that sought to tarnish his image.
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During a performance at the Observatory North Park Theater in San Diego on Thursday, December 12, he made some public comments, clarifying his relationship with Diddy.
“The world we’re in right now, it’s really hard for y’all to discern what’s real and what’s true, you know?…“I’ve been seeing y’all’s memes and stuff…
“Some of that stuff’s funny.…I haven’t addressed any of this publicly, but I just wanna say this very clearly: I don’t have s*** to do with Puffy, so y’all can stop all them memes. You can stop all of that bulls***” he was quoted.
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Will Smith said the public should disregard disparaging comments connecting him to charges leveled against the Bad Boys founder.
“I ain’t been nowhere near that man, ain’t did none of that stupid s***,” he claimed. “So whenever y’all hear it, if somebody say that, it’s a damn lie…“I don’t even like baby oil,” he teased.
“I usually don’t respond to dumbass stuff because it’s so many things. People say so much stuff. But that one — your memes was doing too much. Y’all was having me mad,” he added.