Father Stretch My Hands
"Father Stretch My Hands" are songs by American rapper Kanye West from his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo (2016). They are split into two parts on the album: "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" and "Pt. 2". "Pt. 1" contains vocals by American rapper Kid Cudi and American R&B singer Kelly Price, while "Pt. 2" includes vocals from American rapper Desiigner and American musician Caroline Shaw. Prior to release, the latter was played by West for Desiigner when the two met.
"Pt. 2" redirects here. For other uses, see Part Two."Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1"
June 7, 2016
2015–2016
2:16
- Kanye West
- Scott Mescudi
- Rick Rubin
- Aubrey Graham
- Noah Goldstein
- Leland Wayne
- Cydel Young
- Allen Ritter
- Jerome Potter
- Samuel Griesemer
- Chancelor Bennett
- T. L. Barrett
- Kanye West
- Mike Dean
- Rick Rubin
- Metro Boomin
June 7, 2016
2015–2016
2:10
- Kanye West
- Rick Rubin
- Cydel Young
- Sidney Selby III
- Adnan Khan
- Caroline Shaw
- Pat Reynolds
- T. L. Barrett
- Kanye West
- Menace
- Rick Rubin
On June 7, 2016, both parts of "Father Stretch My Hands" were sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio stations through GOOD Music and Def Jam as a two-part single, standing as the second single from The Life of Pablo. Both parts of the song sample gospel musician and preacher T. L. Barrett's track "Father I Stretch My Hands"; "Pt. 2" remixes Desiigner's song "Panda" and features a sample of a sound clip from the 1991 video game Street Fighter II. West raps about models in his "Pt. 1" verse and delivers confessions in his "Pt. 2" verse.
"Father Stretch My Hands" received general acclaim from music critics, with praise mostly being directed towards the T. L. Barrett sample and Metro Boomin’s producer tag placement in "Pt. 1" and West's verse on "Pt. 2". The former was listed among the best songs of 2016 by multiple publications, including Complex and HipHopDX. It was an Award-Winning R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap Song at the 2017 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards, and was among the 35 Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at the 2017 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards. Both parts of the song charted in the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Canada in 2016. "Pt. 1" and "Pt. 2" have since been certified sextuple platinum and platinum, respectively, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States, while both respective parts have been certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in the United Kingdom.
A reinterpretation of "Pt. 1", produced by West, was released under the title of "Father Stretch" on Sunday Service Choir's debut studio album, Jesus Is Born (2019). It lacks sexually explicit lyrics and includes more elements of the gospel than the original. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. The majority of them commented on the song's development of the original, while some critics noted its appeal to certain audiences. The song peaked at number ten on the US Billboard Gospel Songs chart in 2020.
Composition and recording[edit]
On The Life of Pablo, "Father Stretch My Hands" is split into two parts: "Pt. 1" with vocals by Kid Cudi and Kelly Price, and "Pt. 2" with vocals by Desiigner and Caroline Shaw.[7] It is a hip hop song; "Pt. 1" has elements of gospel music, and "Pt. 2" contains elements of trap music.[8] "Pt. 1" heavily samples "Father I Stretch My Hands" by T. L. Barrett, and its lyrics are centered around models.[9][8] "Pt. 1" segues into "Pt. 2", a soul-baring confessional dance track which begins with a sampled sound clip of the announcer of the 1991 video game Street Fighter II yelling 'Perfect!'.[8][10] "Pt. 2" has a verse by West before it transitions to two verses sampled from Desiigner's song, "Panda", which is about drug-dealing and cars. After resolving into a meditative piece spoken on a vocoder by Shaw, the song ends with a snippet of T. L. Barrett's track.[8][11]
West raps in "Pt. 1", "Now, if I fuck this model/ And she just bleached her asshole/ And I get bleach on my T-shirt/ I'ma feel like an asshole"; although co-writer Chance the Rapper denied responsibility for the lyrics, he expressed respect for them and viewed West as a comedian in the studio.[12][13] On an episode of BET's video series Rate The Bars, hip hop artist Rhymefest remembered leaving the studio after hearing West come up with the bleached-asshole lyrics.[12] Rapper Kendrick Lamar was originally slated to appear on "Pt. 1", although his vocals were removed from the final version and a demo of the song surfaced on SoundCloud in March 2018 that included him rapping.[14] At the time, West sent out a tweet instating "Me and Kendrick got 40 songs, and me and Young Thug got 40 songs."[14]
After the release of The Life of Pablo, West announced plans to change the album during 2016 with new mixes, tweaks, and additions; Def Jam, his label, called it "a living, evolving art project."[15] Some songs experienced greater changes than others, and both parts of "Father Stretch My Hands" received minor updates. They included new background vocals near the end of West's verse in "Pt. 1"; the production (and West's vocals) on "Pt. 2" were smoothed out and emphasized more.[15][16]
Rumored music video[edit]
When West was on set to shoot the music video for Desiigner's single, "Panda" in May 2016, a May 11 vine posted by Luka Sabbat indicated that West was also filming a video for "Pt. 2";[33] a month earlier, he had shot one for The Life of Pablo track "Waves".[33] The vine contained West, on a monitor, rapping portions of "Pt. 2" over the caption "2 times".[34] The video had nearly 33,000 plays in 11 hours, and was deleted within 24 hours of its upload.[34][35] No music video had been released or spoken of by February 2018, leading to the belief that it was a rumor.[36]
Live performances[edit]
West first performed "Pt. 2" live at the Paradise International Music Festival in 2016.[37] He sang a medley which included Kid Cudi's vocals from "Pt. 1" (a tribute to Kid Cudi, who was in rehab) over the instrumental of "Waves" on October 25, 2016, in Inglewood, California during the Saint Pablo Tour; HipHopDX shared a recording of the performance on Instagram.[38] Chance the Rapper covered "Pt. 1" at the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival, where he also covered the album tracks "Waves" and "Ultralight Beam".[39] West and Kid Cudi unexpectedly performed "Pt. 1" in Los Angeles on August 17, 2018, in addition to "Ghost Town" from West's album Ye (2018).[40] When West and Kid Cudi performed live at the 2018 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival as Kids See Ghosts, they opened their set with "Pt. 1".[41]
Commercial performance[edit]
Pt. 1[edit]
"Pt. 1" charted in six countries. When The Life of Pablo was released, the song charted at number 37 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 14 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart before it was released as a single.[42] "Pt. 1" debuted during the same week at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart, though was predicted by the Official Charts Company to enter at number 56 on the chart.[43][44] Simultaneously with the debut, it reached number 17 on the UK Official Trending Chart.[44] As of October 24, 2019, the song ranks as West's 27th most successful track of all time on the UK Singles Chart.[45] The song performed similarly in Canada to the United Kingdom, charting at number 51 on the Canadian Hot 100 and spending four weeks on the chart.[46] On the Irish Singles Chart, the track reached number 74 the week the album was released.[47] It entered the Swedish national record chart (Sverigetopplistan) at number 79 when The Life of Pablo was released,[48] and debuted that week at number 97 on the Dutch Top 40.[49] "Pt. 1" was West's eighth number-one on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, on October 20, 2016.[50] The song was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2023, for sales of 600,000 equivalent unites in the UK,[51] and was certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling 6,000,000 certified units in the US on February 15, 2024.[52]
Pt. 2[edit]
"Pt. 2" performed similarly to "Pt. 1", also charting in six countries. It entered the US Billboard Hot 100 and the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with The Life of Pablo's release, debuting at numbers 54 and 18 respectively.[42] The song reached number 70 on the UK Singles Chart that week.[53] As of October 26, 2019, the song stands as West's 40th most successful track of all time on the chart.[45] The track debuted at number 60 on the Canadian Hot 100 when the album was released, spending three weeks on the chart.[54] During the same week, it reached number 87 on the Irish Singles Chart.[47] The track debuted at number 95 on the Sverigetopplistan chart when The Life of Pablo was released, and charted at number 100 on the Dutch Top 40 that week.[55][56] "Pt. 2" was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales of 1,000,000 certified units in the US on February 1, 2018.[36] This was nearly two years after the single's release and the song became the first track from The Life of Pablo to achieve the certification in the US.[36] On November 8, 2019, the song was certified silver by the BPI for selling 200,000 equivalent units in the UK.[57]
Impact[edit]
"Pt. 1" spawned a number of internet memes, including Future's tagline for producer Metro Boomin's entrance on the song: "If young Metro don't trust you I'm gon' shoot you."[58][59] When Drake rapped "Duppy Freestyle" in May 2018, he referred to The Life of Pablo tracks "Pt. 1" and "30 Hours" and his Kanye West and Jay-Z-featured single "Pop Style" in a poke at West.[60]