Keith B. Real II (Interlude)

Will Smith · Big Willie Style

Yeah this is Keith B Rizzeal
Looks like this brother Will Smith is just avoiding me
But I will not be ignored you understand
Excuse me Will Will one more question my brother
Now I see you brought your DJ Jazzy Jeff with you
Now keep it real are you just flaunting DJ Jazzy Jeff around
for the cameras so you don't look like some big time bougius
hollywood sell out that you really are process that along with your hair
Keith Keith Keith
Yeah I know, Charlie

Keith B. Real II (Interlude)

Keith B. Real II (Interlude) serves as a brief transitional moment within Will Smith's 1997 album, Big Willie Style. This recording captures the playful, self-referential tone that defined Smith's work during this era, bridging the gap between the album's more substantial singles. As a member of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince before launching a solo career, Smith frequently utilized interludes to maintain narrative flow and showcase his charismatic personality. The track reflects the polished, radio-friendly production style that characterized his transition from hip-hop to pop stardom. While short, the piece contributes to the cohesive listening experience of the album, reinforcing the artist's ability to blend humor with musicality. It stands as a testament to the thoughtful sequencing found in his discography, offering fans a moment of levity amidst the heavier tracks.