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Will Smith is the future of hip-hop--in the sense that
Willennium, his follow-up to 1997's multiplatinum
Big Willie Style, is sure to dominate pop-rap airwaves and sales in the months after its release. Proud of his kid appeal but also self-mocking (he carries the title concept further with the single "Will2K," a party jam built on a sample of the
Clash's "Rock the Casbah"), Smith celebrates the early-rap values of good-natured boasting and fun-fun-fun. This megastar's desire to remain part of the community is reflected in his savvy choice of guests, who number everyone from
K-Ci to rappers new school (
Lil' Kim,
Eve) and old (
Slick Rick,
Biz Markie); once and future
partner DJ Jazzy Jeff even gets his own four minutes of funk on the scratch-happy "Pump Me Up." Smith also attempts cinematic--natch--storytelling on "Afro Angel" and "The Rain," which are admirably solemn if far from the best things here. Smith may not be the hippest hip-hopper around, but as
Chuck D once said of another, very different figure, "Don't tell me that you understand until you hear the man."
--Rickey Wright