Is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song the biggest hip-hop song in history? DJ Jazzy Jeff thinks so. On Thursday (Jan. 29), 92.3's Big Boi shared a clip of an interview with DJ Jazzy Jeff, where ...
Few television theme songs are as instantly recognizable as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. More than three decades after its debut, the opening rap remains embedded in pop culture. Quoted across ...
On this day in 1990, television and hip hop culture collided in a way that changed both forever. NBC premiered The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the sitcom that not only launched Will Smith from ...
Much has been said about Drake’s surprising release of three albums in Iceman, Maid Of Honour, and Habibti. But even with all the hate and criticism that the Canadian crooner’s been receiving since ...
If you were an early '90s kid, there's little chance you grew up without hearing Will Smith's iconic intro to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" at least a hundred times. Nobody really planned for it, but ...
On this date at the beginning of Hip Hop’s “Golden Era,” Philly natives DJ Jazzy Jeff and his partner, The Fresh Prince, Dropped their landmark single “Parents Just Don’t Understand” on Jive Records.
Now this is a story all about how a high school student's life got turned upside down. But it was all just a bad rap. The teen's voicemail greeting triggered a lockdown at his Pennsylvania school ...
It's hard to imagine now, but there was a time when rap didn't have a category at the Grammys. "Parents Just Don't Understand" played like a three-minute sitcom. In the first verse, Smith recounts ...
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air hasn’t been on TV since 1996, but that didn’t stop leading man Will Smith from dusting off the show’s theme song during an appearance on BBC America’s Graham Norton Show.
DJ Jazzy Jeff used a Brady Bunch alias when navigating a career transition. Jeff, whose real name is Jeffrey Allen Townes, ...