Willow Smith's 'Whip My Hair' Video Premier

By Suparna Chakaraborthy

Willow Smith, daughter of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, had the video premier of her song, 'Whip My Hair', on Monday. 'Whip My Hair', was produced by Juke box and directed by Ray Kay.

The video hit her website on the 18th, Monday and was much more than what was expected of a nine year old. The video opens with the clip of a classroom, full of bored students. Then enters Willow Smith dressed in all bright colours. She dips her hair in different colours and whips her hair around to bring some life into the classroom.
Looking at her, all the other students started whipping their hair and then Willow Smith and others get into a dance.

At the tender age of nine, Willow Smith proved her unmatched caliber on the video Premier of 'Whip My Hair'. She also has an amazing sense of fashion. Already famous for her different hairstyles, Willow Smith, sported studs on her upper lip and safety pin on her right ear, which matched well with her attire.

When asked about the meaning of 'Whip My Hair', Willow Smith replied, "it means just be an individual. Like, you can't be afraid to be yourself, you have to be yourself, and you can't let anyone tell you that that's wrong." A great statement to come from a little child but true.

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