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"Yo Home to Bel-Air", informally known as "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme", is a song performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. It is the theme song to the
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sitcom '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''. Lyrics were composed by sitcom star
Will Smith Willard Carroll Smith II (born September 25, 1968), also known by his stage name The Fresh Prince, is an American actor and rapper. He began his acting career starring as a fictionalized version of himself on the NBC sitcom ''The Fresh ...
, performing under his stage name "The Fresh Prince", and the song was produced by
Jeffrey Townes Jeffrey Allen Townes (born January 22, 1965), known professionally as DJ Jazzy Jeff (or simply Jazz), is an American disc jockey (DJ) and music producer. He was a member of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince with Will Smith. He is credited, alon ...
under his stage name " DJ Jazzy Jeff". Townes brought up the idea of him and Smith making the theme song after learning the music for the series (composed and produced by Quincy Jones) were made and presented what would become the music for the theme song. Smith wrote the lyrics after reading up on the scripts from the pilot episode. Smith then presented the song to Jones and he immediately loved it and accepted it as the theme song. The song was released as a single in the Netherlands and Spain by Jive Records in 1992, with " Parents Just Don't Understand" as its
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, and it was re-released in 2016 by the record label Enjoy the Ride. It became a hit in these countries, peaking at number three in the Netherlands and number two in Spain, and it received a Silver sales certification in the United Kingdom in February 2018. The song appeared on DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's '' Greatest Hits'' album, along with a number of compilation albums.


Theme

Lyrically, the song is storytelling narrative, describing how its protagonist was "born and raised" in
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, but after a violent encounter he was sent to live with family in
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. As one account maintains, the protagonist "raps about his mother sending him to live with his aunt and uncle because she was afraid that he would fall victim to istough West Philadelphia neighborhood".Jennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick, ''Handbook of Public Pedagogy: Education and Learning Beyond Schooling'' (2010), p. 225. It has thus been described as an example of the tendency of rappers to "present pathological perspectives of their own communities". The song further "explains how a boy from the ghetto would end up living in Bel-Air", and thereby "ushers in a fantasy" of an implausible scenario in which a poor person escapes to wealth.Rinaldo Walcott, "'It's My Nature': The Discourse of Experience and Black Canadian Music", in Joan Nicks and Jeannette Sloniowski, eds., ''Slippery Pastimes: Reading the Popular in Canadian Culture'' (2002), p. 271.


Single track listing


7" vinyl

:A-side – "Yo Home to Bel-Air" (7" Radio Mix) – 3:23 :B-side – " Parents Just Don't Understand" – 5:12


12" vinyl

''A-side'' # "Yo Home to Bel Air" (Extended Version) – 5:18 # "Yo Home to Bel Air" (7" Radio Mix) – 3:23 ''B-side'' # "Yo Home to Bel Air" (Summertime Mix) – 5:25 # "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" – 2:57


CD single

# "Yo Home to Bel Air" (7" Radio Mix) – 3:23 # "Parents Just Don't Understand" – 5:18


Reception

The single was released exclusively in the Netherlands and Spain in 1992. In the former country, it spent 10 weeks on the
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, peaking at number three. In Spain, it debuted at number two, its peak, and stayed in the top 20 for seven weeks. Although it was not released in the United Kingdom, the song earned a Silver sales certification from the
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in February 2018 for sales and streams of over 200,000. An article on the ''MTV.co.uk'' website stated about the song, "Say what you want, but considering the sitcom wrapped up over 20 years ago and people are still able to start spitting out those lyrics on cue, its lasting appeal is undeniably impressive." Tom Eames of ''
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'' ranked the song 3rd in a list of 25 sitcom theme songs. and '' Rolling Stone'' readers ranked the song 6th out of a list of 10 television theme songs.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fresh Prince of Bel-Air The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Comedy television theme songs 1992 singles Songs written by Will Smith Songs written by Quincy Jones 1990 songs DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince songs Songs about Los Angeles Jive Records singles Songs written by DJ Jazzy Jeff