Jada Pinkett Smith shared a throwback video of her high school friend Tupac Shakur lip-syncing to 'Parents Just Don't Understand,' sung by her future husband Will Smith.
In her caption, Pinkett Smith said that she and Shakur, who became friends at the Baltimore School for the Arts, did a "terrible job" lip-syncing to the song, but both performers' natural charisma and unquenchable energy are both on clear display.that gives poetic context to the video. "Not in a million years would I have dreamed that the Fresh Prince and I would become, um, very acquainted," the actress wrote.
Pinkett Smith also reflected on the conclusion of the two years of high school she spent with the rapper. "And… I never would have imagined that this video would become a tangible memory, of the last time Pac and I, were simply kids together. Pac and I lip syncing Parents Just Don't Understand by Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince during our Junior year in high school.
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