Will Smith was supposed to be a part of the Grammys’ 50th anniversary Hip Hop tribute performance but backed out, according to Questlove.

The Roots drummer, who curated the all-star spectacle, revealed to Variety on the 2023 Grammys red carpet on Sunday (February 5) that Smith had initially agreed to dust off his Fresh Prince persona and join the celebration.

However, Quest explained that the 54-year-old was forced to drop out to due obligations with his upcoming movie Bad Boys 4.

“I’ll give the spoiler alert away. Will Smith was a part of the festivities tonight, but they started shooting Bad Boys 4 this week,” he said. “There were a lot of preliminary shots that he had to do, so we had to lose Will.”

Questlove admitted that Will Smith’s inclusion was “a shot in the dark” due to the actor’s busy movie schedule, adding that Ice-TQueen Latifah and LL COOL J — all successful actors in their own right — had to “leave their respective [TV] shows” to partake in the performance.

 

Will Smith’s absence didn’t dampen what was a historic moment for Hip Hop at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. The almost 14-minute spectacle served as a victory lap for the culture that spanned multiple decades and regions, with appearances from a slew of Hip Hop pioneers.

From ’80s trailblazers like Run-DMCLL COOL J and Public Enemy and ’90s innovators like Method ManMissy Elliott and Busta Rhymes all the way to modern-day stars like Lil Uzi VertGloRilla and Lil Baby, Hip Hop’s impact and evolution over the last 50 years was on full display inside Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena.

Will Smith, meanwhile, announced that he and Martin Lawrence are returning for the fourth film in their beloved Bad Boys series last month. In a video posted to Instagram, Smith declared: “It’s about that time” as he pulled up to his co-star’s house with “Shake Ya Tailfeather” from the Bad Boys II soundtrack booming through his car’s speakers.

“It’s about that time. It’s official. Bad Boys for life,” Smith emphatically stated before he and Lawrence both realized 2020’s installment already used that title. “We shouldn’t have called it that, though. The three was the ‘E’ but this is Bad Boys 4.”

Will Smith is slowly but surely making his return to the limelight following his infamous slap on Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards last March. He most recently starred in Emancipation, in which he played the role of a slave named Peter who embarked on a journey to gain his freedom.

The film was inspired by the famous 1863 photo of “Whipped Peter,” an enslaved man who joined the Union Army in hopes of being reunited with his family. Emancipation followed Smith’s Oscar-winning role in 2021’s King Richard; ironically, the Oscar slap happened right before Questlove won the Academy Award for Best Documentary for Summer of Soul.

Sir Elton John performed for his largest crowd since stepping away from touring in 2023, taking the stage at the 2025 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.

The 78-year-old icon was in top form as he delivered a spectacular 90-minute performance at Marina Bay Street Circuit on Sunday (05.10.25), just after British Mercedes driver George Russell claimed victory.

Over 70,000 people filled The Padang stage area to enjoy a 16-song set packed with timeless favorites like Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting, Bennie And The Jets, Tiny Dancer, Rocket Man, and I’m Still Standing.

It was Elton’s biggest live appearance since finishing his historic Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour two years earlier.

In the time since, Elton has faced challenges with his eyesight, but he refuses to let that slow him down.

The Your Song star, who ended his touring career to focus on family life with his husband David Furnish and their sons Zachary, 14, and Elijah, 12, suffered a serious eye infection last July that left him blind in his right eye and with limited sight in his left.

He told The Times in April, “It’s upsetting. You feel emotional, but you have to accept it because I’m fortunate to have the life I do. I still have my wonderful family, and I can still see a bit out of here [left eye], so you just tell yourself to carry on.”

Speaking earlier about his struggle with vision loss, Elton shared with The Guardian, “I’m always an optimist. My eyesight isn’t great right now. There are days when I feel down, but then I remind myself how lucky I am. I’ve gained a new admiration for people living with sight loss, but I’ve got a good life and hope my vision gets better. I’ve overcome addiction, health problems, and I always find a way to stand up and move forward.”

Elton John's Singapore Grand Prix setlist:

Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting

Bennie And The Jets

I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues

Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters

Tiny Dancer

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Philadelphia Freedom

Rocket Man

Levon

Candle In The Wind

Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me

The Bitch Is Back

Crocodile Rock

I’m Still Standing

Your Song

Cold Heart

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