Kanye West fans are accusing Will Smith of copying his style with his new music . On Sunday, the Bad Boys: Ride or Die star rapped his new original song, You Can Make It, during the 2024 BET Awards . During Smith’s performance, he chanted the inspirational lyrics amongst flames and rubble alongside the Sunday Service choir.
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Out of the madness out of the maze / Out of the saddest into the rays / the darkest of nights turns into day / And every storm runs out of rain,” he continued. After the performance, many interpreted the song as a redemption attempt from his infamous 2022 Oscar incident, where he slapped Chris Rock. However, others pointed out that the style of Smith’s song was highly reminiscent of Kanye West’s recent gospel-inspired work with the same Sunday Service choir.
"Will borrowed Kanye Sunday service for tonight," someone wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "This Will S.
