Kanye West may have the magic touch as a producer at the moment, but his work has yet to convince Will Smith.
The actor revealed they are not there yet when it comes to developing a sound to encourage him to return to music.
Will spoke to Hollyscoop
at the Focus premiere in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday night and
said he is definitely on the fence when it comes to being a rapper
again.
Working out the kinks: Will Smith
revealed at the Focus premier in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday
night, that he is no ready to make a musical comeback yet despite
working with Kanye West
The 46-year-old told the website's Diana Madison, that the pair is really just exploring his options at the moment.
Will said: 'You know I've recorded a lot, I don't have anything I like yet, but I've recorded around 7 or 8 [tracks].
'It's not for certain I'm just it's just explorative... Exploratory.'
Thinking about it: The 46-year-old
said her and Kanye (seen here on Friday) are really just exploring
Will's options at the moment
Lots of work: The star said, 'You know
I've recorded a lot, I don't have anything I like yet, but I've
recorded around 7 or 8 [tracks]'
While he may not be too sure, his co-star Margot Robbie certainly wants to hear the Fresh Prince return to his rap days.
When
asked about her friend and Kanye releasing songs together, she said on
the carpet: 'I hope so that be a wicked collaboration. Yeah that would
be amazing.'
Will
is no stranger to being on the mic, first starting his music career as
The Fresh Prince with childhood friend DJ Jazzy Jeff in the Eighties.
Big fan: While he may not be too sure, his co-star Margot Robbie certainly wants to hear the actor return to his rap days
The
pair went on to win the first ever rap Grammy, but boycotted the event
after the Grammys refused to give it out in the televised ceremony.
His
rap career would go on to inspire the beloved sitcom The Fresh Prince
Of Bel-Air and cement him as an actor in many people's minds.
The
star also has four solo albums, with his 1997 offering Big Willie Style
being his highest selling and including tracks Men in Black and Gettin'
Jiggy Wit It - both landing him Grammy Awards.
Started from the bottom, now he's
here: Will, pictured 1995, is no stranger to being on the mic, first
starting his music career as The Fresh Prince with childhood friend DJ
Jazzy Jeff in the Eighties
Going for gold: The star (pictured in
2000) also has four solo albums, with his 1997 offering Big Willie Style
being his highest selling and including tracks Men in Black and Gettin'
Jiggy Wit It - both landing him Grammys
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