Never State this: “Jaden and Willow Smith’s Dad”. Instead, Say Simply: “Bewitching Smith Brood Boasts Both the Brawny and The Beautiful”.
Blog written by Corinne Devin Sullivan in Salem, Oregon, whilst at the Archive Coffee & Bar located ta 102 Liberty Street NE. Photography by Corinne Devin Sullivan.
Now I’m just rambling.
I feel I must admit how sometimes I sit for an hour with my phone to stare at the posts from amazing beaux and belles in the arts and music whose spectacular Instagram posts fill my days.
I was not born brassy and bonny like 3 of the most beautiful people in music today who are: Badass rapper Will Smith and his breath-taking, brave offspring, Jaden and Willow.
I am a somewhat wieldy person. I get star-struck, as is my wont.
I just relate to an inspirational fact that all 3 famous Smiths are similarly bailiwick inclined.
Papa Will Smith recently just dropped a fifth studio album entitled, Based On A True Story but I caught this benevolent gift to my soul when, wow, three wacky months had gone by. I had not gotten any word that the album—which is both wondrous and blunt—had dropped. That’s purely shady works from a decently dying decrepit industry, right there!
There’s a lot of worry in music concerning profits which I attribute to fairly wishy-washy deals that have, finally, undermined the confidence of investors when it comes to putting down the money for adequate big promotions like the best businesses were really into doing back in the 1980’s and 1990’s when everything used to be booming!
Let’s admit what’s real this time: it’s a wobbly industry right now.
So many fun as well as “bizarre” high-lights of the past Will Smith career! I just blast one hit song after another when I get into that “Will Smith” thing. Happened a time or two this week, already. I just hope them guys upstairs understand how the beats from Smith’s bewildering blessings in our ears, well, we weirdos really can’t get enough of that bam bing boom!
His work is a personal favorite for this workaday woman. Plus, the Will Smith brand changed things across the wide world when it comes to brash arts.
For me, Smith has always been bold inspiration, both as music maker and actor. Turns out Smith’s music is both bonky and wonky. Starting back in the 1980’s, great songs emanated so blissfully from DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. It was not another borderline wistful collaboration we bopped to fro with, it also painted a world going outside the black lines of white boxes (clear, translucent) that weren’t meant for him at all.
DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince dished out back-to-back musical concoctions such as, Girls Ain’t Nothing But Trouble, Parents Just Don’t Understand, and Nightmare On My Street. All that was bountiful, blissful and beaming in sound, unleashed into wide distribution.
Smith’s and DJ Jazzy Jeff’s boundless hit song, Summertime, was like something both wistful and wonderful, bestowing us Washington-born people with a bit of ballistic break-time music.
Will Smith ushered in an age that was never experienced before. The brand-new from Smith, in both his music and his television shows, was all a welcome surprise—so boisterous and gangbuster. Today, in 2025, the wide, wholesome world allows themselves more bought-time from Will Smith’s booming melodies.
What a wishful hour this has become for me just tinkering here thinking I might have something worldly to offer with my wordy words! I need to relisten to the man’s beats and feel again how it’s bringing the “bring”, if you know what I mean!
Willow Smith’s music makes me so happy ever since she dropped, Meet Me At Our Spot in March of 2020. I love that song. I am impressed to find Willow diving into a moody, moon-like jazz thing. Feels unique to her searching mind. I am very impressed by her eclectic research into sound. It’s been fun waiting to hear her next work. I enjoy everything she creates.
The eldest daughter of the Smiths is one of the most charming people around. Her words are inspiration. She appears to be a well-balanced mind, one that is friendly and kind. I usually read the 24-hour stories she writes on social media simply because she is a genius. She will pose mathematical equations. She will ask questions that probe around on ancient electrical healing. She will devise new approaches to mind-muddling social problems.
Jaden Smith seems to be intoxicated and in love with living and all that balderdash punk! He’s promoting he’s drunk with love all over his Instagram account. It goes so far as to scream to his 19.2 million followers: “A Case Study Of The Long Term Effects Of Young Love”. And the account is very trendy lately. The allure is also genius so I have to study it more.
Jaden Smith is a master of the silver screen. First time I saw him was in the film, Pursuit of Happyness (2006).
On January 3rd, I posted my original song, Additional Castles, on my YouTube channel, I.Sullivan. Then, on February 2nd, Jaden Smith made a castle-lookalike thing and placed that thing atop his head. He wore it out to the Grammy Awards presentation. I found it modest, and reserved, how that castle sat upon the shoulders rather than rested upon the crown like a mountain. Jaden wore that castle in such a distinct manner that the image felt homonymic to my song.
Their mother, and also Will Smith’s very amazing cohort, Jada Pinkett Smith, really has transformed the whole Hollywood show just by being alive and raising children with a sense of both beauty as well as ethical standards (or that’s what I’m guessing at, folks).
I humbly believe that with the entertainers Will Smith, Jaden Smith and Willow Smith we have finally seen something that has never before taken place. They have walked off with every walk-of-life tool this world offers and yet they engage with their strong fan bases and remain at ease in front of their fellow blue-ribbon bosses. The family together boasts more than 100,000,000 Instagram followers.
This crazy success by the Smith family has got to be leading the world to envision (somehow) balanced yet boundless life so much so that we all black-out, break-down and then bring it back—yo!
With this last bit of writing, my willful mind has been cleared. Sometimes, folks, you can’t just say it to yourself. You got to put things down in writing and just believe it’s going to get your white ass somewhere before you’re 80.