Will Smith - Greatest Hits

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Will Smith
Release Date: 11/26/2002
Re-Released On: 6/2/2009
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Columbia, Columbia/Legacy, Zomba
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 696998707627, 5099751022220, 886971676426, 886975171224
Genre: Rap
Styles: Urban, Pop-Rap, Party Rap
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Effervescent, Party/Celebratory, Slick, Fun, Playful, Summery, Brash, Confident, Gleeful
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble [1988 Extended Remix]
  2. Parents Just Don't Understand [Single Edit]
  3. A Nightmare on My Street [Single Version]
  4. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
  5. Summertime
  6. Just Cruisin'
  7. 1,000 Kisses [Radio Edit]
  8. Men in Black
  9. Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
  10. Miami
  11. Freakin' It
  12. Will 2K
  13. Wild Wild West
  14. Nod Ya Head [The Remix]
  15. Just the Two of Us

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDSony Music Distribution88697517122
2009CDColumbia/Legacy751712
2007CDZomba88697167642
2002CDColumbia5102222
2002CDColumbia87076

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Album Review

In retrospect, the point at which Will Smith went too far was with 1999's "Freakin' It," on which, over samples from "Love Hangover" and "Rapper's Delight," he boasted of his movie earnings, defended himself against charges of being a "soft" rapper, and criticized his peers. It was hard to dispute any of his arguments (though the citation of the American Music Awards as an example of his superiority seemed a bit of a stretch), but the song also emphasized -- in the wrong way, as far as fans were concerned -- how far Smith had come from Philadelphia, and it flopped. After that, his movies and records had to struggle more for attention. All careers go through peaks and troughs, however, and this collection of Smith's musical high points makes the case for his popularity, dating back to the late-'80s days of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, whose work is licensed from Jive Records for one-third of the tracks here. Not all of the early duo's hits are included, but the signature ones, particularly the breakout "Parents Just Don't Understand," are. In a sense, this is Smith at his most appealing, using rap to create novelty records that reveal the comic sense that later would light up movie screens. He remains engaging through solo hits like "Men in Black" and "Getting' Jiggy Wit It," even if he already seems to be starting to believe his press clips. By this point, the musical career has become an appendage of the movie career, and movie stardom begins to inform the raps, culminating in the defensiveness of "Freakin' It." Along the way, however, there is some clever writing, always put across by Smith's expansive personality, which enabled him to swim against the current of contemporary rap, at least for a time. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aimee MacAuleyArt Direction
Anas AllafDigital Editing
Ann CarliExecutive Producer
Arty SkyeEngineer
Benny MedinaExecutive Producer
Bryan GolderDigital Editing
Chandler BridgesDigital Editing
Chris TrevettEngineer
CokoVocals (Background)
Commissioner GordonMixing
Craig BurbidgeDigital Editing
David CampbellString Arrangements
DJ Jazzy JeffScratching
Greg PaganiRemix Producer
Herb PowersMastering
HulaProducer
James CruzMastering
James LassiterExecutive Producer
Jazzy JeffScratching, Producer
Joe the ButcherEngineer
John ShriveEngineer
Ken IfillEngineer
Kevin CrouseEngineer
LaVetteVocals (Background)
Love Fellowship Tabernacle Children's ChoirVocals
Mai HugginsVocals (Background)
Mark WilsonProducer
Michael GoodsEngineer
Michael LavinePhotography
Pete HarrisProducer
PokeDrum Programming, Executive Producer, Programming, Producer
ReisigPhotography
Richard TravaliMixing
Rob ChiarelliRemix Producer, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
Rob FusariProducer
SauceVocal Producer, Producer
Steve ChurchyardString Engineer
The Fresh PrinceProducer
Tichina ArnoldVocals (Background)
Tony MaseratiMixing