Willow Smith, 9, daughter of Will Smith, was just signed to a record deal by Jay-Z. Her debut single, “Whip My Hair,” was released only a few days ago. She sounds like a mini-Rihanna.
In a news release, Roc Nation said that Willow Smith, who is the sister of the “Karate Kid” actor Jaden Smith and – oh, yes – the daughter of the superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, will shoot her debut video in Los Angeles later this month. Jay-Z, the Roc Nation founder and president, said in a statement, “It’s rare to find an artist with such innate talent and creativity at such a young age. Willow is about to embark on an incredible journey and we look forward to joining her as she grows in all aspects of her career.”
This totally beats the most exciting thing that happened to me when I was 9 when I found a dollar bill on the ground and bought a Popsicle with it. What a show-off.
9 year old singing star … TOTALLY DISGUSTING … someone WILL burn in hell for this one- BELIEVE IT!!! :O(
Everyone gets a record deal these days.
Ya know whats even more rare these days Jay-Z ? Famous parents who tell their kids NO when they ask for something (like a record deal at age 9 ) If her parents worked at Wal-Mart we’d never hear a word about her. Exactly how much “help” did this 9 year old get in writing, singing and producing this masterpiece?
she has a nice voice but this is bad for nine yer old kid…i bet that in the age of 16 she is going to be another linsdey lohan…!!
Everyone gets a record deal these days.
i have two children age 10,6 they are half black and half white they need to have role models in there life they never get to see kids on tv that resembles them,unfortunately hollywood has created a superficial trend anything that they tell the world is beautiful is what people think is beautiful most of the programs they watch on tv are that of white kids from america and they dont see a resemblance to them and i tell them everyday that they are beautiful and they know they are beautiful then why is it not many people on tv… Read more »