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List Price: $8.99 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 4605
Released: November 26, 2002 |
| Our Price: $6.31 |
| Used Price: $3.32 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Will Smith - Greatest Hits Track Listing:
1. Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble (1988 Extended Remix) (w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff)
2. Parents Just Don't Understand (w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff)
3. A Nightmare On My Street (w DJ Jazzy Jeff)
4. The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air (w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff)
5. Summertime (w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff)
6. Just Cruisin' (w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff)
7. 1,000 Kisses Radio (feat. Jada)
8. Men In Black
9. Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
10. Miami
11. Freakin' It
12. Will 2K (feat. K-Ci)
13. Wild Wild West (feat. Dru Hill & Kool Mo Dee)
14. Nod Ya Head (The Remix)
15. Just The Two Of Us
Will Smith - Greatest Hits Reviews:
very disappointed 
2009-03-19 - this product came very late. it was supposed to come by February 27, which was already a very late date for it to be received. Then i did not recieve it until March 6. I contacted the company and they told me that they were not even able to track it. i would never order anything from this company again. it came from the UK.
will smith CD 
2008-10-17 - Bought this CD because I saw the video to the song "Thousand Kisses", it has to be the most beautiful song that he has ever written & the fact that Jade sings this with him, wow. I like most of the songs on this CD though some of his earlier music leaves something to be desired. His music has gotten better with age.
Will Smith for Quantum Learning 
2008-08-28 - I ordered this CD to use with Quantum Learning. It is good because the language is acceptable for most students.
First-rate rapper, but disappointing production 
2007-10-26 - One of the most successful and, more importantly, lyrically respectable rappers, the multi-faceted career of Will Smith should understandably make a lot of other rappers jealous. As the "Fresh Prince" half of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, he rapped his way to one of the definitive summer anthems in history, the aptly-titled "Summertime". Unfortunately, like many other rappers, both talented and not-so-talented, he has a fairly intense craving for samples, and to that end, he uses too many great songs that were just fine as they were, and makes no effort at all to hide that fact. On "Men In Black" which borrows from the classic Patrice Rushen hit "Forget Me Nots", he even has Cheryl "Coko" Gamble of SWV singing to the tune of it in a very Rushen-esque voice. As I said before, though, I do have high regard for his rapping ability.
Git Jiggy Wit it! 
2007-05-16 - This is an album that I wake up to every day now! Fantastic!!!