WILLOW

Willow Camille Reign Smith, known mononymously as WILLOW, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress with a creative spirit that transcends genres and expectations. Born into a family of performers as the daughter of entertainers Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, WILLOW launched into the public eye with her 2010 hit single "Whip My Hair," which became a pop culture sensation. However, as her artistry evolved, so did her musical style, embracing an eclectic mix of alternative, indie rock, and R&B influences.

WILLOW's work showcases her willingness to experiment and push boundaries, which is evident in her recent releases, such as "alone" and the live experience "WILLOW: Live At Electric Lady." Her album "<COPINGMECHANISM>" and singles like "Split" and "hover like a GODDESS" reflect both a depth and maturity in her approach to songwriting and performance. The introspective "<maybe> it's my fault" stands as a testament to her personal and musical growth, while collaborations like "Memories" with WILLOW and "Where you are" featuring WILLOW highlight her ability to blend seamlessly with other artists, creating dynamic and engaging tracks. In the haunting "PURGE ft. Siiickbrain," WILLOW yet again proves her versatility and innovation in the music landscape, drawing in a fanbase that appreciates her authenticity and fearless creativity. Through her expanding repertoire, WILLOW has become an icon for a new generation of listeners who value genre-defying music and self-expression.

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  1. May 3, 2024
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  1. May 3, 2024
  2. April 7, 2023
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  8. October 31, 2017
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