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Can't Wait To Be With You - The Fresh Prince

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2007

This is one of The Fresh Prince songs from his last CD

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  • real oldskool...oldskool rapper are better than the new rappers

  • Come on Will for old times sake,

    you and Jazzy drop another track before you get too old :-)

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  • @JuliaPozdina Compared to most of the popular artists today, it would. But I have reservations, I mean Born to Reign wasn't his strongest album and I didn't even buy Lost and Found. Of course he's been out of rap for a while so maybe he's got lots of strong material.

  • @MrLunitunz it would be great to hear Will again!!!

  • @DreMurf313 Apparently he's making a new album.

  • @GeleenLG New School? These "next gen rappers" are a bunch of drop outs! (As far as I'm concerned)

  • Best rap group ever in my book! I can't stand listening to modern rap, but I could listen to this all day long!

  • Will Smith will never come back to Rap! (& I dont blame him!) In the beginning I would say,"I miss Jazzy Jeff & TFP!" But with Hip Hop being all but DEAD!! There's nothing else for Will Smith to do in music.

    I know, for me it's sad to see Hip Hop come into creation from the 1980's & to see where it's going in 2011. Whether you blame the record companies or the artist it's a shame to watch nothing being done to preserve Hip Hop!

  • A great song..still.. .:)

  • Classic Song to listen to while chilling in a sunny day in a park

  • will was better then drake bitch ass

  • This song came out in October of 1993 and was featured on the Code Red album. It sampled Luther Vandross' 1981 song, Never Too Much.

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