Will Smith recently took the stage at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles for an event titled ‘An Evening with Will Smith.’ During the event, he shared his experiences with fatherhood and discussed his 1997 hit Just the Two of Us. Smith revealed that he wrote the song during a transformative moment when he welcomed his eldest son, Willard Carroll ‘Trey’ Smith III, into the world in November 1992.
He described this time as “probably one of the most terrifying times” of his life. “It’s when my son..
. Trey was born,” Smith, who was 24 at the time, reportedly told the audience. Before performing the song, Smith became tearful as he talked about the overwhelming sense of responsibility he felt the night he brought Trey home from the hospital.
“It’s crazy, but you’re like, I cannot tell you what it was like bringing that child home on that first night and realizing that he was my responsibility,” he said. Smith shared that becoming a parent was “one of the first things in my life that really shook me to my core.” Emotionally recalling the night, Smith confessed, “I remember that first night.
I can’t even talk about it.” He remembered the moment vividly, acknowledging how he had often spoken critically of his own father’s shortcomings. And it suddenly hit him like: “Oh no, it is my turn now.
” In that intense moment, he fell to his knees and made a heartfelt promise to himself: “I was going to do everything I could do to be a good daddy to you.