Our Reporter RUSS SAYS: Listen To This! 9-Year-Old Willow Smith Has The Song Of The Fall With ‘Whip My Hair!’
Check out Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s daughter’s new R&B inspired song that will be bumping in your cars for months. Seriously, it’s awesome!
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree! Willow Smith will stop you in your tracks with her Rihanna-esque jam about whipping her hair — once again proving that the Smith family is in great shape in the music game!
Listen to 9-year-old Willow’s new single “Whip My Hair” and trust me when I say, it’s so catchy you’ll be all about the repeat button. All I can hope for is that the remix will include a equally awesome rap from her dad Will…

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wren
Posted at 11:47 PM on September 7, 2010
I think it is good for her age. She has a good voice (better than Mylie Cyrus who thinks she can rap and sing…ha ha). The kids are smart, and individualistic without being obnoxious. Kudos to the Smiths for raising good kids and stressing family and responsibility. So what, the kids are supposed to pretend they don’t have talent? Or are we just so used to the Paris’ and Suri Cruises of this industry getting publicity for no talent what so ever. Jada and Will, keep doing what your are doing, cause it is right in my eyes. Just make sure the industry does not swallow them up, as it is a vicious business. Rock on Willow!
ann
Posted at 10:21 PM on September 7, 2010
Demi
Posted at 3:25 PM on September 8, 2010
Yea kids are not supposed to use their talents anymore. Sure ok…so the kids should listen to adults like Rihanna (Rude Boy) and trashy Miley instead of kids their own ages…o ann ur absolutely right. Kids shouldn’t have artists their own ages. I mean damn wat do u expect. Jada and Will are musicians and actors you don’t think that’s rubbing off on their kids. This is the perfect time to feel out whether or not they want to be in the business or not but I think you’re a little too closed minded on this. She has talent and there’s nothing wrong with her flaunting it. So think about that.




















