Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Million Dollaz Daily: WILL SMITH THE LOVE FOR MUSIC
Episode Date: November 1, 2025Million Dollaz Daily: WILL SMITH THE LOVE FOR MUSICYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit bars...tool.link/mworthofgame
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Right.
A lot of times when we're coming from poverty, music is a way for us to come about it,
come about it and better our situation for our family.
So they think once we get there, it's like that was just a path that we took for that.
I don't think a lot of people understand that some of the greatest artists love music.
Yes.
It's a love this dear.
Yeah.
So how didn't the love, die, when all the success,
because so much success came to where the, you could just do two movies this year.
Yeah.
It's just, yeah.
Like, old a book.
Yeah, I know, yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah, I got to do that.
Come on.
Yeah, I got to do that.
Well, you know what?
So, so the, the, the, the, based on the true story is, is, it's really in reference to an experience, like,
in the last couple of years, you know, I really, you know, just shut it down after the Oscars
and did like just full, deep, internal work.
And, you know, I looked at all of those parts of myself that I had imprisoned, those parts of
myself, I wasn't allowed to be in public, you know, and as I started to look and started to
like befriend my fear, you know, as I started to like, you know, admit that I'm confused,
admit that I'm sad, really like looking at myself honestly and for real. What I, what I kind of
discovered is those things that I had shoved down, as soon as I, like, let them up and looked at
them, like beneath was a whole new well of creativity. Right? So it was like,
you know the anything that you refuse about yourself like I'm not gonna be sad right I'm
ain't gonna be sad right so it's it's almost like it felt like you put it down and you like put
it and it's over a hole but as soon as you like admit and like embrace the fact that you know
you might be a little sad it like lets up and it unleashes a whole other part of yourself right
when you like admit those things there's like these crazy wells of creativity and
and poetry and thoughts and ideas,
it's like it opens up like a whole different connection to yourself
that if you only going to be this way
and you decide, I'm only this.
And it's this little constellation of ideas
that you're only going to be that.
You're missing all of the sauce of who and what you actually are.
So it's like I got introduced to a whole other
universe of myself and new.
ideas and new thoughts and new perception.
So being able to put that into lyrics now, it's like a fire hose of new ideas.
I'm just trying to figure out how to put into art, you know?
So yeah, I just, I think that this is about to be the wildest, craziest, creative period
of my entire career.
The roles I'm going to play as an actor, the, the music.
that I'm going to make, the other forms of art, the relationships I'll be able to create.
It's like this is going to be the greatest period of my entire life.
