Released: March 29, 2005

Songwriter: Robert Harris Paul Francis Webster R8DIO DJ Jazzy Jeff Will Smith

Producer: Drop City Yacht Club DJ Jazzy Jeff

[Scatting for the first 20 seconds]

[Chorus]
Here he comes, he can rock
He can breakdance and he can pop
He can rap, and he can act
And if it come down to it he can scrap
Hey there, here come Big Will again
Here I come y'all, here I come y'all
Watch your back y'all, here I come y'all

[Verse]
For years I've been tryin' to rip rhymes and get mine
And spit lines hot like lava this time
I don't got a sitcom to bother with
Or a time conflict with my sci-fi hits
I'm contemplatin' each statement's wit
And I'm concentratin' on makin' hits
And I'm fittin 'em, line by line
Teeth I'm grittin' 'em, tryin' to find the perfect rhyme
And scheme I'm dreamin', 'bout y'all gleam and doubt
He's back from actin he's screamin' out
How he practice rappin' now he's devout
Every album track packs what he's about
In the past he passed with passion
Old fashioned boldly mashin' totally crashin'
Words up, in a disorderly fashion but
Back to the lab, and guess what happened?
Kaboom, ooh-wee! Dude's resilient
Fresh Prince was hot, the movies killed him
Wait, hold up, Stop! You can rebuild him
Lock him back in hip-hop while dude's not filmin'
Shocked by the film and the TV money
Went from scenes with Uncle Phil to scenes with Sonny
It's so hard to break free from a guaranteed 20
But it's done, so come see the MC honey!

[Chorus]
Here he comes, he can rock
He can breakdance and he can pop
He can rap, and he can act
And if it come down to it he can scrap
Hey there, here come Big Will again

[Bridge]
Every time he touch the mic
He close his eyes and he hope to shine
And like a streak of light
Intro his name, they be like "ahhhh!"

[Chorus]
Here he comes, he can rock
He can breakdance and he can pop
He can rap, and he can act
And if it come down to it he can scrap
Hey there, here come Big Will again

[Outro]
Here come Big Will again
Here come Big Will again!

Will Smith

Will Smith is a famed actor who has so many iconic movie roles in Hollywood blockbusters under his belt you sometimes forget he’s an accomplished rapper, too.

Smith started as the MC of the hip-hop duo “DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince,” with his childhood friend Jeffrey “DJ Jazzy Jeff” Townes as turntablist and producer. They gained critical acclaim and won the first Grammy awarded in the Rap category (1988).

As a result of spending money carelessly, Smith was nearly bankrupt in 1990, when the NBC television network signed him to a contract and built a sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, around him.