Will Smith Stuns with 'You Can Make It' Performance at 2024 BET Awards

Will Smith delivering a jaw-dropping 'You Can Make It' performance at the 2024 BET Awards with Chandler Moore, Kirk Franklin, and the Sunday Service Choir on a fiery stage.

Did you catch the 2024 BET Awards on Sunday? If not, you missed an absolute showstopper! Will Smith made a triumphant return to the stage with a performance that left everyone talking. His new track, "You Can Make It," featuring Chandler Moore, Kirk Franklin, and the Sunday Service Choir, was nothing short of electrifying.

A Fiery Start

The performance began with Will standing on a stage that looked like it was straight out of a volcano! Lava, fire, and flames surrounded him, setting the scene for an unforgettable performance. As the music started, Will’s powerful voice filled the arena with the opening lines, “The darker the hell you gotta endure / The brighter the heaven you get to enjoy.”

Unstoppable Energy

Will’s energy was contagious as he delivered each verse with passion and intensity. He rapped about resilience and overcoming adversity, lines that struck a chord with everyone watching: “God opens a window when the devil closes the door.” It was clear from the crowd’s reaction that this performance was something special.

A Moment to Remember

But the performance didn’t stop there. Chandler Moore, Kirk Franklin, and the Sunday Service Choir joined Will on stage, bringing a soulful, gospel vibe that elevated the song even further. The harmony between them was perfect, and the message of hope and perseverance shone through every note.

A Personal Message

After the show, Will shared a clip of his performance on social media, saying, “I have returned Home! The comeback is always bigger than the setback.” His words resonated with many, inspiring fans to push through their own challenges.

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What did you think of Will Smith’s performance at the BET Awards? Did his message of hope and resilience inspire you? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s keep the conversation going!


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