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Will Smith just gave Joyner Lucas's hit "Will" the ultimate seal of approval, contributing his own verse to the official remix.

Back in March, Lucas dropped a music video for “Will,” in which he reenacted some of Smith's most iconic roles from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” “Bad Boys,” “Men in Black,” and “Pursuit of Happyness.” Smith said he was “humbled and honored” by the gesture. And now he's returned the favor in the best way possible –delivering a verse on the official remix. Listen as Smith name-checks Nelson Mandela, Julius Erving, and Muhammad Ali before contemplating his own relevance, lamenting that fans "must’ve forgotten who invented “Get Jiggy.” He also notes that he sold an incredible sixty million records, and "did it all with no cuss words." Listen below.

“Will” appears on Lucas' debut album, ADHD, which dropped on March 27.

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