Fans Go Rolling Over When Will Smith Called Himself ‘Groovicide bomber’
It has been a couple of decades since ‘Will Smith’ last meant ‘rapper.’ Now, we always and perhaps only identify him as an Oscar-winning movie star. Seldom do we go down the pages of history and look into his charismatic career as the first Rap Grammy-winning artist, going by the name Fresh Prince. However, whenever his proudly suburban and explicitly swear-free raps are brought up, the songs certainly have fans engaged in a nostalgic banter.
Having started his music career in the late 80s as a part of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, he notably released his very first album back in 1987. The track became a commercial success overnight and thereafter, the American rapper only aimed at becoming the absolute best. And although he may have ventured into an acting career by the turn of the decade, it did not stop him from creating music. Along the lines, enter his 2005 track, ‘Party Starter.’
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And a video clip from the song recently resurfaced on Twitter has us talking about his glorious past. One of the Twitter users apparently took fans back in the time when Smith would rap, “Uh uh, when you’re the party starter; It’s like you’re on call, you’re what the doctor ordered; It’s like you gotta block the border to the door & shock em when it’s boring…”
Notably, the now 54-year-old American actor also calls himself a “groovicide bomber” (which is perhaps a metaphorical allusion to a stimulating party starter) in the song. And as soon as a Twitterati points it out, fans convert it into a Twitter fest. The fan urged to have the actor arrested for the same and fans, who also compared him to contemporaries such as Eminem and Ludacris, have a fun time developing upon the same.
Fans have a fun banter urging to arrest Will Smith as he calls himself ‘groovicide bomber’ in ‘Party Starter’
While some fans say it is their first time listening to this song, others confess they thought “it had a Ludacris tone to it.” Some also say if Ludacris did write it, they would look him up as well.
It seems like they also want the engineers and the studio owners arrested.
One fan also claims, “This is pure comedy.”
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Did you hear this song before? What are your thoughts about it? Do let us know in the comments below.
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