![]() ![]() TYuS)” by Easy McCoy: While Will is sitting on the plane for his flight from Philadelphia to Los Angeles, Bel-Air begins to play this song before cutting to the show’s title card. “Huntin” by SimxSantana: Throughout Will and Tray’s pick-up basketball game against Darnell, Bel-Air episode 1 cuts to different verses of the rap song. “Basic” by SimxSantana: One of a few songs by SimxSantana in Bel-Air, this tune is heard when Darnell rides away on his ATV after confronting Bel-Air's Will Smith and Tray when they get food. Related: Bel-Air Secretly Uses The Fresh Prince Song (But You Might've Missed It) Here’s every song featured on the soundtrack of Bel-Air season 1. Featuring songs from Philadelphia-raised rappers like Meek Mill and SimxSantana, Bel-Air also keeps certain artists’ songs playing as a reminder of Will’s roots. Mixed into Bel-Air’s soundtrack are also older hits who still have a profound influence on today’s style of rap and R&B, which help support the various generational conflicts of the series. Not only does the modern rap often pay homage to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s original series, but the lyrics also often directly tie into the scenes over which they play. ![]() Related: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Almost Cast Jada Pinkett Smith - Why It Didn't Nearly every song in Bel-Air’s season 1 soundtrack reflects this tonal transition, with many of its songs commenting on the changes and experiences Will Smith faces in his adjustment from West Philadelphia to the mansions of Bel-Air. Since many complex conversations couldn’t be had in its original format, Peacock’s series Bel-Air is able to dive deeper into the biases, perspectives, and complicated journeys of the original show’s complex characters. Bel-Air is a dramatic reimagining of the 1990s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which was notable for its family themes and exploration of black culture and treatment in America.
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