Going Back as Orginal Mainstream Rappers, Will Smith’s Family Helps Him with His New Album

Will Smith, one of the original mainstream rappers who have since turned out to be an Oscar-nominated actor will be going back to music with a tour.

He announced that there will be a reunion between his former duo, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince for a first of a kind tour. He didn't announce tour details as of the moment but said that the duo would perform old hits with 'a stash' of new songs.

'We never actually had a chance to go out and do a full tour,' Smith told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.

The 'Men in Black' hit maker's family is seemingly lending Smith a help for his forthcoming album.

20 million albums over the course of his career were sold by 'Men in Black' hit maker. It also won four Grammy Awards that has Top 10 singles.

Based on reports, Will roped his 14-year-old daughter Willow and son Jaden, 17, to be his assistant in the recording studio.

Will's 22-year-old son, Trey, the eldest of them all, is a DJ so the 47-year-old star hopes that he would love to appear on the record.

The father of three is very much energized to share his latest songs after recently rapping on the track 'Fiesta' by Colombian dance act Bomba Estéreo, his very first single in a decade.

A source said: ''He'd forgotten just how much he loves getting a crowd on its feet.''

Kanye West had signed on to craft a number of his next album, the star previously revealed.

''I spent a week or so with 'Ye and we went into the studio a couple of times and he's trying to get my gassed up," he said earlier this year.

''You know I've recorded a lot. I've recorded a lot. I don't have anything I like yet, but I've probably recorded around seven or eight [songs]. It's not for certain, it's just explorative.''

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