Will Smith has a new obsession: he can’t get enough of “Pretty Girls.” In his latest single, released today, the actor-rapper dives deep into his love for women, showcasing his signature charm over a catchy, summer-ready beat.
The song, produced by OmArr and Lexoskeleton, is a lighthearted anthem perfect for the summer season. Smith's lyrics celebrate the beauty and diversity of women, making it clear that his admiration knows no bounds.
The music video starts with Smith in a therapy session, where he confesses his long-standing fascination with pretty girls. The scene transitions to him surrounded by dancers and models, bringing his confession to life in a vibrant and energetic performance.
This release follows Smith's fifth album, Based on a True Story, which came out in March after a 20-year hiatus. The album features collaborations with DJ Jazzy Jeff, his son Jaden, Teyana Taylor, Big Sean, and more. The single “You Can Make It,” featuring Fridayy and Sunday Service Choir, topped the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart.
This summer, Smith will embark on his first-ever headlining tour. Starting on June 28th at the Les Déferlantes Festival in France, he will perform at various theaters and festivals across the UK and Europe, culminating at the Zénith in Paris. No North American dates have been announced yet.
After a prolific run in big-budget films, Smith has slowed down on acting since winning an Oscar for his role as Richard Williams in King Richard. His most recent appearance was in the fourth installment of the Bad Boys franchise, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, released last year.