Will Smith lights up the BET Award 2024 stage to perform his latest single live he released after six years of a solo hiatus
On Sunday night, June 30, he set the stage on fire with the You Can Make It rendition backed by Sunday Service Choir, Kirk Franklin and Chandler Moore.
The four-time Grammy-winning crooner kicked off his brand-new song’s debut live performance while standing in the middle of a fire pit that looks like lava.
“The darker the hell you gotta endure / The brighter the heaven you get to enjoy / The harder the fall, the higher you soar / God opens a window when the devil closes the door,” he began to rap.
“Believe me, they tried to bleed Will Smith / In the rearview, I see adversity was the gift / To lift me higher gifts requires faith / So dry your eyes and then you’ll find a way,” Smith, 55, continued, “Out of the madness, out of the maze / And out of the saddest into the rays / The darkest of nights turns into day / And every storm runs out of rain.”
After his rapping part, he was joined on stage by Sunday Service Choir, Fridayy, and Franklin for a rousing performance proceeded with what appeared to be rain, putting an end to the blazing stage.
The Bad Boy: Ride or Die star concluded the performance with a motivational note.
“Nobody gets an easy ride / We all have a cross to bear /, But there’s wisdom in that fire / And every moment of your life is a brand-new opportunity / We are not being punished, we are being forged / Dance in your darkest moments,” he added.