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Is Willow Smith OK? Singer Drops Weird Music Video With References To 'Climbing Trees' & 'Skipping Class'

Willow Smith ‘F Q-C #7’ Controversy

May 8 2015, Published 1:32 p.m. ET

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Willow Smith has raised eyebrows with her new single "F Q-C #7," as the entertainer's teen angst reveals itself in a bizarre music video for the single.

In it, the 14-year-old daughter of A-listers Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith sings about "skipping class" and "climbing trees" (which could be interpreted as a subtle reference to marijuana) while sporting four distinctly different outfits in the colors blue, black, red and yellow.

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Willow told the music website The FADER that the four colors represent her Chakras , energy points in the human body.

The young music and fashion enthusiast told the outlet, "Yellow is self-confidence, Blue is my voice (song), Red is my survival instinct, and Black is a combination of everything (the true me)."

She later tweeted that developing the video was "one of the most exhilarating experiences in my life," adding, "For my republic I stand."

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