"Wild Thoughts" is a song by American musician
DJ Khaled featuring Barbadian singer
Rihanna and American singer
Bryson Tiller. It was released on June 16, 2017, by
We the Best and
Epic Records as the third single from Khaled's tenth studio album, Grateful (2017).[1] Canadian singer
PartyNextDoor assisted the artists in writing the song, with production handled by Khaled. A mid-tempo pop song, "Wild Thoughts" consists of Latin percussion,
acoustic guitar lines and riffs that interpolate the 1999 hit single "
Maria Maria" by
Santana. Lyrically, the song praises a lover who inspires sexual thoughts.
Commercially, the song reached number one in the United Kingdom, marking Khaled's second and Rihanna's ninth number one. The song also saw chart success in Australia and Canada, where it peaked at number two. The song peaked at number two on the US
Billboard Hot 100, becoming Rihanna's 31st top-ten song, Khaled's third, and Tiller's first.
Bryson Tiller and Khaled had first collaborated on the track "Ima Be Alright" for Khaled's ninth studio album Major Key (2016).[2] During Grateful's recording, Khaled invited Tiller to his house for dinner. During dinner, Khaled played the initial demo of "Wild Thoughts" to Tiller and asked him if he could do something with the song. Tiller returned home and recorded his verse and sent it to Khaled who used it on the final recording.[3] While talking about collaborating with Rihanna for the first time in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Khaled said; "Seven, eight years I've been trying to do this. I always put the kites out there that I wanted to work with her. But at the same time, while I was putting the kites out there, I was always getting the right record ready. You've gotta start with the right energy to see if something comes back that's possible."[1]
"Wild Thoughts" is a mid-tempo
pop song with
Latinpercussion and "slinky
acoustic guitar lines."[4][5] The song heavily samples the guitar riff from Santana's 1999 "Maria Maria", which features
the Product G&B.[6] Written in the key of
C minor, it has a
tempo of 96-100 beats per minute in
simple quadruple (4 4) time. The song follows a chord progression of Cm–Fm–Cm, and Rihanna's and Tiller's vocals spanning from C4 to G5.[7]Billboard editor Andrew Unterberger noted the "Wild Thoughts" featured the same groove and riff as "Maria Maria" and even featured
Wyclef Jean's "murmuring" who supplied the original song's
ad-libs.[8] Vanessa Okoth-Obbo of Pitchfork described the track as relying heavily on a "
Latin rock aesthetic", with lyrics that hear Rihanna and Tiller croon praise lovers who inspire wild thoughts. Okoth-Obbo described the lyrics as straddling the line between "innuendos and carnal statements", whilst also noting the singers' vocal performances as being restrained and controlled.[9]
Release and reception
On June 9, 2017, Khaled released the album's track listing, which also included "Wild Thoughts".[10] The song's artwork, which features Khaled's son Asahd, was revealed via Rihanna's
Instagram account on June 15, 2017.[11] "Wild Thoughts" was released on June 16, 2017, as the album's third single.[12]Grateful was released on June 23, 2017.[10]
Peter A. Berry from XXL wrote; "If all goes according to plan, it should go follow in the footsteps of '
I'm the One' and reach platinum status in the very near future."[13] Janelle Okwode of Vogue said that the song "is an instant contender for song of the summer".[14] Raisa Bruner from Time magazine listed the song on her list of five songs that should be heard. Bruner praised the song calling it an "irresistible, Latin-inflected summer jam with some smooth verses courtesy of the addition of Bryson Tiller." Bruner continued to state that the song was truly Rihanna's "but we all know this is Rihanna's show."[6] In a second and more in-depth review Burner stated:
"Wild Thoughts" kicks off with a bang and that instantly-recognizable Santana guitar melody, before segueing into Rihanna's low, compelling vocals and Tiller's verses. It feels like a spiritual successor to last year's hits "
Work" and "
One Dance" — but swapping those songs'
dancehall vibes for Santana's guitar. Either way, it's an intoxicating bop guaranteed to heat things up.
Uproxx's Corbin Reiff wrote that Rihanna "brings some serious heat", while Tiller "rolls through in the middle to reprise his verse, and brings some serious
R&B vibes with along him".[15] Matt Miller of Esquire praised Rihanna's saying that she "completely commands the song, the power of her voice, her presence takes the entire thing over." Miller was less favourable about Tiller and the Santana sample calling their inclusion forgettable.[16]Billboard editor Andrew Unterberger wrote that this is "practically a cover with different lyrics" of "Maria Maria", saying that it is "not a perfect song, but it's a super-fun resurrection of the now 18-year-old single".[8] Elias Leight from Rolling Stone called it "another warm-weather-friendly single" by Khaled.[17]
Carlos Santana's response
Carlos Santana who originally wrote "Maria Maria", the song which is sampled on "Wild Thoughts", praised Khaled's, Rihanna's and Tiller's take on the song. Stating "There is a reason that the infectious groove/theme that Wyclef and I created on 'Maria Maria' still resonates today. It speaks to the heart. DJ Khaled, Rihanna and Bryson take that vibe and bring it to a new dimension with 'Wild Thoughts,' but the groove and essence of the song is still intact." continuing to say, "I am honored that DJ Khaled, Rihanna and Bryson felt the intense intentionality of 'Maria Maria' and have shared this summer vibe with the world."[18]
The Product G&B who originally sang "Maria Maria" had a mixed response to "Wild Thoughts". They stated they were grateful and called the song a "blessing" noting that when they hear "Wild Thoughts" "you hear 'Maria', it’s bringing awareness all around." However they believed that "Wild Thoughts" had stripped the original of its meaning and "its association with West Side Story, where the musical's character Maria stood to represent both the grim reality of gang violence and poverty and the hope for a better life."[19]
Commercial performance
On June 26, "Wild Thoughts" debuted at number four on the US
Billboard Hot 100, with 89,000 digital copies sold and 36.3 million streams. The song marked Rihanna's 31st top-ten, Khaled's third and Tiller's first. The song's debut additionally marked the third-highest debut of Rihanna's 60 Hot 100 entries and made Rihanna the fourth woman to make at least 60 Hot 100 appearances, joining
Nicki Minaj (78),
Aretha Franklin (73) and
Taylor Swift (70).[20] In its second week the song rose to a new peak of three on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first song to debut in the top five and rise in its second week since
Eminem's "
The Monster", also featuring Rihanna (2013).[21] After slipping to number four on the Hot 100, "Wild Thoughts" rebounded to peak in the runner-up slot and remained there for seven consecutive weeks, but was blocked off the top spot only by
Luis Fonsi,
Daddy Yankee and
Justin Bieber's "
Despacito". It also earned Rihanna her record-extending 29th Radio Songs top 10, continuing her lead over
Mariah Carey (23). "Wild Thoughts" additionally peaked at number one on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming Rihanna's seventh number one, Khaled's third and Tiller's first.[22]
"Wild Thoughts" became Khaled's and Tiller's first number-one song on the
Dance Club Songs chart, and Rihanna's 31st.[23] It is Rihanna's fourth number-one on the chart in 2017, following "
Love on the Brain", "
Sex with Me" and "
Pose", the most among all acts; she is one of only four acts to have achieved four number-ones in a calendar year, one of two to do so twice, and the only one to have done so five times.[23] "Wild Thoughts" is also only one of four out of her 31 chart-toppers whereby Rihanna is not the lead artist.[23]
On July 21, "Wild Thoughts" reached number one on the
UK Singles Chart.[24] It is Khaled's second number one in the UK following "I'm the One", Rihanna's ninth, and the first chart-topper for Tiller.[25]
Music video
The
music video for "Wild Thoughts", directed by
Colin Tilley, was shot in the
Little Haiti neighborhood of
Miami,
Florida, in June 2017.[26] The first images from the shoot were released online on June 6, 2017.[26] The video premiered via Khaled's
Vevo channel on June 16, 2017.[1][13] Katie Skinner from Billboard magazine gave an in-depth review of Rihanna's fashion throughout the music video. Skinner stated that the video had an "upbeat summer nightlife vibe in a tropical Miami setting" which "Rihanna and Khaled carry out that concept by dressing in bright-hued outfits, serving up some serious
polychromatic summer looks straight off the runway." During a breakdown of the video Skinner stated that Rihanna's first look saw her wearing a "
psychedelicBalenciaga high-waisted floral-print leggings with matching 'Knife' boots, a bright-pink
vintageBetsey Johnson crop top and a pair of oversize crescent-shape Lynn Ban earrings." This was accompanied by a floral head scarf, green vintage
Versace belt and a pair of pink
Karen Walker sunglasses. In the following scene Rihanna wore a "short turquoise off-the-shoulder silk
chiffon dress by
Alberta Ferretti" along with a pair of
gladiator sandals designed by Rihanna and
Manolo Blahnik. During the last few seconds of the video, Rihanna stands beside Khaled and Tiller, wearing a bright nylon off-the-shoulder top and cargo pants designed by Matthew Adams Dolan.[27]
On July 10, 2017, American rappers
A Boogie wit da Hoodie and
Fabolous released their remix of the song titled "Wild Thots".[28] Canadian singer and rapper
Tory Lanez also released his remix of the track featuring American singer
Trey Songz on July 21, 2017.[29]
In 2018,
Turkey’s top media watchdog, the
Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK), reviewed the English-language lyrics of the song, and issued fines after concluding that they were inappropriate. RTÜK issued a 17,065 Turkish Lira fine to the Turkish music channels NR1 and
Dream TV.[162]
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