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"'''You Can Make It'''" is a [[gospel hip hop]] song by rapper [[Will Smith]] featuring singer [[Fridayy]] and the [[Sunday Service Choir]], released on June 30, 2024. Smith debuted the song at the 2024 [[BET Awards]], alongside the choir and gospel artist [[Kirk Franklin]]. It is his first single since appearing on the [[Joyner Lucas]] tribute track "[[Will (Joyner Lucas song)|Will]]" in 2020.
"'''You Can Make It'''" is a [[gospel hip hop]] song by rapper [[Will Smith]] featuring singer [[Fridayy]] and the [[Sunday Service Choir]], released on June 30, 2024. Smith debuted the song at the 2024 [[BET Awards]], alongside the choir, singer [[Chandler Moore]], and gospel artist [[Kirk Franklin]].<ref name="BET">{{Cite web |last=Horowitz |first=Steven J. |date=2024-06-30 |title=Will Smith Debuts New Single ‘You Can Make It’ With Kirk Franklin, Chandler Moore and Sunday Service Choir at the BET Awards 2024 |url=https://variety.com/2024/music/news/will-smith-you-can-make-it-bet-awards-1236057746/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Variety}}</ref> It is his first single since appearing on the [[Joyner Lucas]] tribute track "[[Will (Joyner Lucas song)|Will]]" in 2020.


The song's lyrics aim to inspire the listener to hold on amid great adversity. It indirectly references Smith's challenges in the wake of his [[Chris Rock–Will Smith slapping incident|confrontation with Chris Rock at the Academy Awards]] and subsequent banning from the Oscars.
The song's lyrics aim to inspire the listener to hold on amid great adversity. It indirectly references Smith's challenges in the wake of his [[Chris Rock–Will Smith slapping incident|confrontation with Chris Rock at the Academy Awards]] and subsequent banning from the Oscars.

Revision as of 02:03, 1 July 2024

"You Can Make It" is a gospel hip hop song by rapper Will Smith featuring singer Fridayy and the Sunday Service Choir, released on June 30, 2024. Smith debuted the song at the 2024 BET Awards, alongside the choir, singer Chandler Moore, and gospel artist Kirk Franklin.[1] It is his first single since appearing on the Joyner Lucas tribute track "Will" in 2020.

The song's lyrics aim to inspire the listener to hold on amid great adversity. It indirectly references Smith's challenges in the wake of his confrontation with Chris Rock at the Academy Awards and subsequent banning from the Oscars.

  1. ^ Horowitz, Steven J. (2024-06-30). "Will Smith Debuts New Single 'You Can Make It' With Kirk Franklin, Chandler Moore and Sunday Service Choir at the BET Awards 2024". Variety. Retrieved 2024-06-30.