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Waves (Kanye West song)

"Waves" is a song by American rapper and producer Kanye West from his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo (2016). The song includes guest vocals from singer Chris Brown and fellow rapper Kid Cudi. It was the first beat conceived by West and Charlie Heat, which was set to be scrapped until a few weeks before release and Chance the Rapper persuaded West to keep the song on the album. An art pop number with gospel elements, the song samples Fantastic Freaks's "Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie" and features choral synths. It mostly features vocals from Brown, who sings about the symbolism of waves crashing at sea. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who mostly praised Brown's appearance. Some highlighted the musicality, while a few critics picked it as a highlight of the album.

"Waves"

February 14, 2016

2014–16

3:01

Despite not being released as a single, "Waves" reached number 71 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song also charted in Canada, Ireland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It was certified triple platinum and gold in the United States and UK by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI), respectively. A music video was shot for the song in the Isle of Skye during April 2016, with Hype Williams serving as director. West first performed the song at the Paradise International Music Festival in 2016, later performing it on his Saint Pablo Tour that same year. A demo version had been recorded by Chance the Rapper with a sample of Engima's work and choral vocals, which he shared in May 2016. The rapper performed the demo at the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival.

Composition and lyrics[edit]

Musically, "Waves" is an art pop number, with elements of gospel music.[16][17][18] According to numerous publications, it evokes West's previous works.[19][20][21] The song contains samples of "Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie", as written and performed by the Fantastic Freaks.[22] It incorporates looped choral synths.[3][23] On the song's hook, Brown sings "Waves don't die",[17][24][25] referencing the symbolism of waves crashing in the sea.[7][8] The singer is the most prominent performer on the song, delivering more vocals than West himself.[18][23] His hook is warped in the background, with the vocals chopped-up.[23][26] Vocals are contributed by Kid Cudi, who hums on the song.[10][22]


West delivers melancholy vocals and raps the line "step up in this bitch like", which was originally "Walk up in this bitch like..."[8][27] 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".[28] West re-recorded his first verse for the song, preventing it from being swallowed by the production.[28] More echos were also present and the snare was decreased.[29]

Release and promotion[edit]

On January 24, 2016, the song was first announced when West shared a track list for his then-upcoming album Waves with it as the title track.[30] After the album missed its scheduled release date under the title of The Life of Pablo on February 12, 2016, Chance the Rapper posted a series of tweets, telling how he "fought everyone" for the song to be included, after it had been removed from previous track lists.[31][32][33] The rapper attached a picture of the album's track list and detailed that he "spent all night" finishing the song: "The world is better because of it."[31][32] West responded by tweeting that it was "Chance's fault the album not out [sic] yet... he really wanted Waves on that Bitch..." and confirmed he was still in the studio, sharing an alternative album cover too with the text "Blame Chance".[31][32][34] Kid Cudi also revealed that him, Mike Dean, and Plain Pat were insistent on the inclusion.[35] On February 14, 2016, West's seventh studio album The Life of Pablo was released, featuring "Waves" as the tenth track.[36]


On April 11, 2016, West traveled to the Isle of Skye in Scotland to film a music video for "Waves", flying there from a performance in the Phillipines that included the song.[37][38][39] The shoot spanned a few days and Hype Williams served as director, with Lealt Falls and the Storr reported as locations.[37][40] West was joined by around 60 crew members and several helicopters, occupying half of the 14 rooms in the Skeabost House Hotel.[37][41] A hotel spokesman confirmed that photographs were banned during West's stay and his then-wife Kim Kardashian did not accompany him, asserting that the rapper was very busy and "definitely here to work".[38][41] Hotel co-owner Anne Gracie told Daily Record that West made "the perfect guest — charming, courteous and polite", taking pleasure in offering hospitality to his full team and welcoming him to return any time.[37][38][41] VisitScotland's Scott Armstrong took pleasure in West choosing the island for the music video, hoping that the decision from someone of his level of fame "will inspire even more people to 'touch the Skye'".[37]

Commercial performance[edit]

Despite never being released as a single, "Waves" managed to chart in a total of five countries worldwide and experienced similar performance to "Ultralight Beam". Upon the release of The Life of Pablo, the track debuted at number 71 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It placed four places lower than the aforementioned song and recorded 7.2 million streams in the United States.[49] The track spent two weeks on the Hot 100.[50] In the same week as its debut, the track peaked at number 24 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, lasting for three weeks.[49][51] On May 31, 2023, over seven years after having been made available to legally stream or download, "Waves" was awarded a triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for amassing 3,000,000 certified units in the US.[52] The track entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number 86, becoming the album's highest debut of the three non-single releases that charted in Canada.[53]


"Waves" debuted and peaked at number 77 on the UK Singles Chart, on which it spent two weeks.[54] As of August 5, 2021, the track ranks as West's 35th most successful release of all time in the United Kingdom.[55] On March 8, 2024, "Waves" received a gold certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shelving 400,000 units in the UK.[56] The song and "Ultralight Beam" are the only non-singles from the album to be certified in the UK.[57] In Sweden, the track reached number 80 on the Singles Top 100.[58] "Waves" was less successful on the Irish Singles Chart, debuting at number 95 one week after the album's release and standing with "Ultralight Beam" as one of the two non-singles to chart in Ireland.[59] The former was certified gold by IFPI Danmark for sales of 45,000 units in Denmark on April 19, 2022.[60]

Live performances and appearances in media[edit]

West performed the song live for the first time at the Paradise International Music Festival in the Filipino capital Manila on April 9, 2016.[39] He performed the song from his floating stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the Saint Pablo Tour on September 5, 2016.[61] On October 15, West performed it as his stage moved at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Canada on the tour.[62] West delivered a medley that consisted of the instrumental of "Waves" and Kid Cudi's vocals from "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" at a tour stop in Inglewood, California on October 25, 2016. The performance was a tribute to the rapper while he was in rehab and a video of it was shared by HipHopDX via Instagram.[63] On November 20, 2016, West and Kid Cudi performed the song on the flying stage at a show in Sacramento, California. The performers embraced each other and West noted Kid Cudi's return from rehab, highlighting his artistry and calling him a "brother".[64][65]


Chance the Rapper performed his version of the song in San Diego at the kickoff show of his Be Encouraged Tour on April 24, 2017, seguing from it into a cover of "Pt. 1".[66] At the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival, Chance the Rapper performed the rendition.[67] In August 2016, Kardashian listed the track among her top 28 favourite songs by West.[68] On February 23, 2016, a reversed version of "Waves" was shared by SoundCloud producer Justin Lombardi, made available in WAV format.[23][69] An unofficial remix blending the song's released version and Chance the Rapper's demo was shared for download by a Reddit user on July 11.[70][71]

Mixed at , North Hollywood, CA

Larrabee Studios

Credits adapted from West's official website and the ASCAP repertory.[22][a]


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