Listen Here The ‘November 9th’ Post-Election Song Of Willow Smith

By Love Marie - 15 Nov '16 23:52PM
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The singer of the popular "Whip My Hair" song Willow Smith recorded a song to SoundCloud entitled "November 9th" as a reaction to what happened in the last election. The newly released song "November 9th" is very Heartfelt, the young singer is letting everyone know that everything will be okay. People who will listen to the song will light up their emotions and remove the upset feelings from the last election.

Willow Smith with the real name of Willow Camille Reign Smith, 16, birth date on October 31, 2000, at Los Angeles California, US. One of the talented American singers of her generation, dancer, and actress under the consultant of singing career on Jay-Z and got a Young Artist Award. Willow has a talented and popular parents named Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, got a cool brother Jade Smith too and don't forget Willard Carroll Smith III on the siblings.

Last year on Willow's birthday when Will Smith posted a very sweet message for his daughter, an old photo of him and Willow that captioned "Happy Birthday, my Bean. 15 years old today!! When you were born it took about 2 seconds to realize that I was willing to die for you. Thank you for correcting my heart - and teaching me how to love without constriction or condition", indeed a beautiful father-daughter love.

Rumors are spreading about the gender preferences of Willow Smith but it's not true. On Teen Vogue interview about her being lost and insecure, the young singer states, "After Whip My Hair and all the publicity, after going on tour in the UK, after saying no to the Annie film, all of this crap was going on in my life, and I had to sit down and say, 'Who are you?' "During that time of figuring it out, I was lost and super insecure, but then I stopped trying to find myself in these other inanimate objects, people, and ideas. I realized it isn't about finding yourself - it's about creating yourself."

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