Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Jaden and willow Smith interview



The self confidence and self consciousness “Jaden” and “Willow Smith” have interviewed with The New York Times T Magazines. It is the first time that children of Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith gave interview together. 

The 14 year old Willow started her career as a musician with her debut single “Whip My Hair,” and the 16 year old her older brother Jaden who was the poetry generator adds: “And the huge, terrible thing the world would be missing by not expressing yourself.” 

Jaden and Willow will release their new album this month in which Jaden introduced his two tracks that will make his public debut. 

What have you been reading? WILLOW: Quantum physics. Osho, JADEN: “The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life” and ancient texts; things that can’t be pre-dated.

What are some of the themes that recur in your work? JADEN: The P.C.H. being one of them; the melancholiness of the ocean; the melancholiness of everything else, WILLOW: And the feeling of being like, this is a fragment of a holographic reality that a higher consciousness made.

What are you searching for in those pieced-together moments? JADEN: Honestly, we’re just trying to make music that we think is cool. We don’t think a lot of the music out there is that cool. So we make our own music. We don’t have any song that we like to listen to on the P.C.H. by any other artist, you know? WILLOW: That’s what I do with novels. There’re no novels that I like to read so I write my own novels, and then I read them again, and it’s the best thing.

So is the hardest education the unlearning of things? WILLOW: Yes, basically, but the crazy thing is it doesn’t have to be like that. JADEN: Here’s the deal: School is not authentic because it ends. It’s not true, it’s not real. Our learning will never end. The school that we go to every single morning, we will continue to go to.

So what’s next? JADEN: I have a goal to be just the craziest person of all time. And when I say craziest, I mean, like, I want to do like Olympic-level things. I want to be the most durable person on the planet. WILLOW: I think by the time we’re 30 or 20, we’re going to be climbing as many mountains as we can possibly climb.

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