The song "Willy Smith" by EVERY (Justin Stone) portrays the artist's journey and success in the music industry. The lyrics express his work ethic and ambition, highlighting his drive to claim ownership over his accomplishments. He acknowledges that others may claim his success as their own, but he remains confident in his abilities. The song also references his rise to fame, with "numbers in the city" and becoming someone of significance. Despite his humble background, he is unbothered by being a "no one" because he knows that when he achieves success in rap, it will create a fashion-like change. The lyrics allude to his past struggles, such as smoking and engagement, implying that he has grown and overcome those challenges. The mention of Brady and rings signifies achieving greatness and reaching high levels of success. EVERY (Justin Stone) proudly declares his accomplishments and compares himself to Will Smith, known for his talent and success in multiple areas. He asserts that he is back with power and influence, using his music to make a statement. The lyrics also touch on how people treat him as the next big thing, and the attention and obsession surrounding him. He believes in manifesting his desires and success and doesn't need a big festival event to solidify his talent. Music has become an outlet for him, replacing his past depressive habits. The song also mentions a woman who admires him, complimenting his style and success. He aims to uplift his friends, taking them from a limited status ("quota") to a better life, symbolized by a car. He ends the song by emphasizing his skill and ability to create, comparing himself to Will Smith once again.