3/30/2005
Michael Mardings
Will Smith
Lost and Found

The album starts right off with Here He Comes, which has a hysterical background rhythm taken from the old Spiderman TV Show. That's the funniest part of Will Smith's usually good. The result is one of the best Will Smith albums. You have Mr. Nice Guy, which sarcastically confronts his persona, and then you jump to Pump Ya Breaks, which guests Snoop Dogg. This is a combo that I never thought would happen. Other highlights are Tell Me Why, which guests Mary J. Blige and confronts issues such as September 11th. This is one of those few albums that went into my CD player and stayed on repeat for a while.

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The album starts right off with Here He Comes, which has a hysterical background rhythm taken from the old Spiderman TV Show. That's the funniest part of Will Smith's usually good. The result is one of the best Will Smith albums. You have Mr. Nice Guy, which sarcastically confronts his persona, and then you jump to Pump Ya Breaks, which guests Snoop Dogg. This is a combo that I never thought would happen. Other highlights are Tell Me Why, which guests Mary J. Blige and confronts issues such as September 11th. This is one of those few albums that went into my CD player and stayed on repeat for a while.

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