Will Smith Is Back On His Rapping Tip On "Está Rico" With Marc Anthony & Bad Bunny

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Will Smith, Marc Anthony, and Bad Bunny link up on "Está Rico."

Will Smith has been teasing his return to music for a bit over a year at this point. He made his official return earlier this summer for "Live It Up" with Nicki Jam which was chosen as the official song of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Shortly after, he followed his with a verse on a remix of his son Jaden's single, "Icon" which also featured Nicky Jam. Now, he links up with Bad Bunny and Marc Anthony for his latest effort, "Está Rico."

Will Smith brings The Fresh Prince out once again on his new collaboration with Marc Anthony and Bad Bunny, "Está Rico." The song comes shortly after Will Smith celebrated his 50th birthday by bungee jumping over the Grand Canyon which was also live-streamed.

Last night, Jaden Smith revealed that his dad was getting ready to come through with more music.

"My Dads Bout To Drop Some Fire." He tweeted.

https://twitter.com/_/status/1045499094708486145

Shortly after, Will Smith shared some behind-the-scenes footage of himself in the studio with Marc Anthony as he confirmed the news on Instagram.

"Oh we ain’t stopping… birthday week continues tomorrow… imma drop new music with @MarcAnthony and @BadBunnyPR!! #EstaRico," he announced.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BoPm788HG6N

Peep Will Smith, Marc Anthony and Bad Bunny's new song "Está Rico" above.

Quotable Lyrics 
Hola, yeah it's the Prince
In an unmarked car with the tints
Marc Anthony with the new anthem
Yeah, I know, it's a little intense


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