West Philadelphia born and raised, Will Smith—our very own hometown legend—has always been a beacon of entertainment, evolution, and inspiration. Now, he returns to music with his most personal and introspective album to date, Based On A True Story. Released shortly after being honored with his own street in Philadelphia, PA—the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection—Will delivers a project that feels more like a mirror than an album: one that reflects pain, healing, resilience, and most importantly, love.
After decades of entertaining the world with charisma, charm, and chart-topping hits, Will Smith returns to music not with ego—but with intention. His latest album, Based On A True Story, is a deeply personal and cathartic body of work, offering a heartfelt reflection on life, love, faith, and healing. This isn’t just an album—it’s a spiritual offering, a journal cracked open, and a message of hope delivered with honesty and grace.
Rooted in real-life experience and rich with emotional depth, the project feels like a man having an open conversation with the world—and with himself. Will isn’t just rapping or singing—he’s sharing. There’s a distinct sense that each lyric was written from a place of hard-earned wisdom, vulnerability, and divine inspiration. Much of the album evokes the presence of a higher power, gently weaving in messages of God’s love and compassion without preaching, but rather connecting.
At its core, Based On A True Story is a reminder that brokenness and beauty can coexist. It’s Will stepping into the light with full transparency, hoping to pass on something meaningful to anyone willing to listen with an open heart.
This 14-track, 37-minute offering plays like a soulful sermon wrapped in melody—a cathartic release from a man who’s walked through fire, only to come out refined. Based On A True Story is not just about Will—it’s for all of us. With lyrics rooted in faith, real-life experience, and vulnerability, Will offers a message that’s clear and consistent throughout: don’t give up. Keep going. Love wins.
Standout Tracks That Shine Bright
Across this project, Will drops words of wisdom, encouragement, and spiritual reflection. Here are the tracks that hit especially hard for us:
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Track 3: The Reverend (Rave Sermon)
This spoken-word piece sets a powerful tone. “Internal in the wasteland…rave in the wasteland” becomes a mantra, reminding listeners to find light in the darkest places—to dance even in the dust. It’s a spiritual awakening disguised as a rave call-to-action. -
Track 5: Bulletproof (ft. Jack Ross)
With Ross’s rich vocals and Will’s introspective flow, this track explores resilience and inner strength. It’s a reminder that life’s blows don’t define us—they shape us. -
Track 6: Hard Times (Smile) (ft. Teyana Taylor)
This emotional standout rides the rollercoaster of simply being alive. Will declares:
“Nobody knows more than you / these hard times we are living in / but hard times we can get over.”
Teyana Taylor’s vocals are the perfect complement, pouring empathy into every note. -
Track 7: Beautiful Scars (ft. Obanga)
Vulnerable, raw, and redemptive—this track honors the pain we carry and reframes it as art. It’s about wearing your story with pride. -
Track 9: First Love (ft. India Martinez)
The Spanish guitar adds a breathtaking layer to Will’s message:
“Love is divinity / healing all enemies.”
India’s voice soars, elevating the song into an international hymn of healing and unity. -
Track 10: Make It Look Easy
With an infectious Caribbean bounce, this is Will at his most confident. A lyrical flex wrapped in grace:
“I’ll take the hits and the misses / the risks and the disses… that don’t change who Will Smith is.”
This track is a vibe and a victory lap. -
Track 11: The Reverend (YCMI Sermon)
Another powerful interlude that speaks straight to the soul:
“Everybody’s going through something… and you have the opportunity—the responsibility—to be the one that pulls them back from the edge. Not the one that pushes them over.”
This moment isn’t just about faith—it’s about community. -
Track 12: You Can Make It (ft. Fridayy & Sunday Service Choir)
An uplifting anthem and spiritual highlight of the album. The choir and Fridayy’s vocals pair beautifully with Will’s message: keep going, you can make it. This track radiates pure encouragement. -
Track 14: Final Message (Excerpt)
Where Will’s sincerity hits its highest notes. His delivery is raw yet polished, blending spoken word, smooth melodies, and soul-infused production that wraps the listener in warmth. But it’s the final track that leaves the deepest imprint.
The closing message is a powerful, almost meditative voice—one that speaks directly to the listener’s heart and soul:
“Oh my dear beloved, sadly our time together is drawn to an end. I want to remind you: you are a work of art, exactly as you are. You do not have to be perfect to deserve love. In all your conflicting beauty, you are a work of art.”
It’s the kind of goodbye that feels like a hug—tender, profound, and unforgettable. It’s not just a send-off—it’s a benediction. A love letter to humanity. A reminder that in our messiness, we are still divine. And through Will’s lens, it’s clear that this is what he hopes to leave with us: the feeling that we are seen, heard, and loved just as we are.
‘Based On A True Story’ is a deeply intentional project from a man who’s seen both sides of the spotlight and emerged with more to give. It’s an album that offers hope without pretending pain doesn’t exist. Will Smith uses this moment not to reclaim fame—but to reclaim purpose.
It is more than a comeback. Will Smith has crafted an album that transcends trends and taps into something timeless: the human spirit. In a world that often feels cold and chaotic, this project is a warm hand on the shoulder, reminding us to hold on to hope, lead with love, and lean into grace.
For us proud Philadelphians, it’s more than an album. It’s a moment. A celebration of resilience, reflection, and rebirth from one of our own.