Will Smith, son Jaden, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and "Carlton" mix it up. (Credit: YouTube)
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Reunited! Will Smith Rocks House with DJ Jazzy Jeff, Surprise 'Bel Air' Guest
May 25, 2013
Anybody remember “jump on it"?
Will Smith transformed himself from a successful rapper to a household name when The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air became a pop-culture phenomenon in the early 90s.
The series aired its final episode 17 years ago this week...and Smith (along with his son, Jaden) marked the occasion with a few big surprises on the UK’s Graham Norton Show.
First was Smith's old partner, DJ Jazzy Jeff, who manned the wheels of steel while Smith & Son got the crowd going with The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song.
Will Smith, son Jaden, DJ Jazzy Jeff rock it. (Credit: YouTube)
But the hands-down highlight was when Smith called for his old Bel-Air buddy, "Carlton" (Alfonso Ribeiro) to the stage.
Will Smith, son Jaden, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and "Carlton" mix it up. (Credit: YouTube)
Smith, Jaden, and Ribeiro danced to Tom Jones' “It’s Not Unusual,” and then Norton bravely joined the trio—and tried to keep up—as they grooved to the Sugarhill Gang's "Apache." (Anybody remember “jump on it"?)
Will Smith, son Jaden, DJ Jazzy Jeff, "Carlton," and TV host Graham Norton celebrate. (Credit: YouTube)
Here's your stroll down memory lane...along with a slice of hip-hop heaven:
(H/T: Consequence of Sound)
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