Actor and rapper Will Smith has released new music with a completely new sound.

The four-time Grammy-winning rapper and actor, 55, has been on a solo musical hiatus since releasing his 2017 EDM track, Get Lit, which arrived more than a decade after his last studio album, Lost and Founded in 2005.

However, the Bad Boys: Ride or Die star has returned with a new offering titled You Can Make It.

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The uplifting single, backed by the Sunday Service Choir from Kanye West’s Jesus Is King and assisted by Fridayy, finds Smith back in his rap bag as he shares an urgent message for listeners. “You’re in the smoke and the fire, tightrope walking on the wires. I see you’re broken and tired, and all your hopes are gone,” he raps on the track. “So many trials for the flesh, exhausted, gasping for breath, walking through the valley of the shadow of death and when you think you’ve got nothing left, keep going.”

Later in the song, the Summertime rapper reportedly appears to address himself with his encouraging advice, alluding to how to deal with past personal battles, such as the infamous 2022 Oscars slap incident with Chris Rock, with lyrics like: “Believe me, they tried to bleed Will Smith dry. In the rearview mirror, I see that adversity was the gift. From madness, from the labyrinth, from the saddest to lightning, the darkest night turns into day and all storm runs out of rain.”

Smith’s return to music comes amid his box office success with his latest Bad Boys, also starring Martin Lawrence.

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