Nice for What
"Nice for What" is a hip hop song by Canadian rapper Drake, released on April 6, 2018, through Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records as the lead single from his fifth studio album, Scorpion.[1] Produced by Murda Beatz, the track prominently samples the beat and chorus of Lauryn Hill's 1998 single "Ex-Factor" from her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, while its lyrics celebrate female empowerment, independence, and success in various professional fields.[2] The song's upbeat, sample-driven production and anthemic chorus contributed to its immediate commercial appeal, positioning it as a standout track in Drake's discography. Upon release, "Nice for What" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated April 21, 2018, replacing Drake's previous single "God's Plan" at the top spot and marking the first time an artist had succeeded themselves at number one since The Beatles in 1964.[1] It amassed 60.4 million U.S. streams in its first full week, leading the Streaming Songs chart, and held the Hot 100 summit for eight non-consecutive weeks, also topping charts in Canada, Australia, and several European countries.[1] By October 2025, the song had been certified Diamond by the RIAA, denoting 10 million units sold in the United States.[3] The accompanying music video, directed by Karena Evans and released simultaneously with the single, features an all-female cast of notable figures including Tracee Ellis Ross, Tiffany Haddish, Issa Rae, Letitia Wright, Misty Copeland, Olivia Wilde, and Zoe Saldana, emphasizing themes of Black girl magic and women's achievements across entertainment, sports, and activism.[4][2] The video's empowering narrative and star-studded appearances garnered widespread acclaim, contributing to its cultural impact as a summer anthem in 2018. For its achievements, "Nice for What" received a nomination for Best Rap Performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019.[5]Background and production
Development
During the recording sessions for his fifth studio album Scorpion in early 2018, Drake drew inspiration from New Orleans bounce music to create "Nice for What," infusing the track with the genre's energetic, party-ready rhythms and cultural elements.[6] To authentically capture the bounce sound, Drake's team consulted New Orleans artist Weebie as a cultural advisor, ensuring the beat aligned with the city's hip-hop traditions like sped-up samples and heavy 808 bass.[7] The song also emerged from themes of female empowerment, with Drake aiming to celebrate women's independence and success through its uplifting vibe and shout-outs to influential figures.[8] On April 5, 2018, during a surprise appearance at an OVO Sound event in Toronto, Drake teased new music to the crowd, fulfilling his promise the next day with the release of "Nice for What" as the second single from Scorpion.[9][10] The track was shared via social media and OVO platforms, surprising fans with its immediate availability alongside a music video.[11] Production decisions centered on collaborators familiar with Drake's sound, with Canadian producer Murda Beatz leading the beat creation to blend bounce influences with a sample from Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor."[12] Co-producers Noah "40" Shebib and Blaqnmild refined the track, incorporating additional vocals from bounce icon Big Freedia to enhance its New Orleans roots.[13]Recording and composition
"Nice for What" was recorded during sessions for Drake's fifth studio album Scorpion in early 2018, primarily at Drake's home in Toronto, with additional work involving producers and engineers in the city. The track came together quickly, with the initial beat and first verse completed in approximately 1.5 hours during a casual session where Drake and producer Murda Beatz were playing the video game NBA 2K.[14][12] The song prominently features a sample from Lauryn Hill's 1998 track "Ex-Factor," specifically the piano and string outro, which Murda Beatz chopped, sped up, and pitched to fit the new composition. This adjustment transformed the original's slower, soulful tempo into a more energetic loop that drives the melody, while additional samples from Big Tymers' "Get Your Roll On" (2000) and The Showboys' "Drag Rap" (1986) contribute to the rhythmic foundation. Noah "40" Shebib handled mixing and additional production, ensuring seamless integration of these elements with Drake's vocals recorded on-site.[15][12][16] Musically, "Nice for What" is composed in the key of A♭ major at a tempo of 93 beats per minute, blending hip house and New Orleans bounce influences with a structure emphasizing heavy bass lines and rapid hi-hat patterns. The production, led by Murda Beatz with co-production from Blaqnmild and additional contributions from Corey Litwin, incorporates piano loops derived from the Hill sample alongside drum patterns that evoke 1990s R&B grooves, creating an upbeat, danceable rhythm suited to the track's energetic vibe.[17][12][14]Lyrics and themes
"Nice for What" features an intro with contributions from bounce artist Big Freedia and a prominent sample of the chorus from Lauryn Hill's 1998 song "Ex-Factor". The chorus, drawn directly from Hill's track, includes lines such as "Care for me, care for me / I know you care for me / There for me, there for me / Said you'd be there for me", which evoke themes of relational dependency and unfulfilled promises.[18][2] Drake's verses shift the perspective to celebrate independent women navigating life post-relationship. In the first verse, he raps about a woman who has moved on—"Had a man last year, life goes on"—while emphasizing her self-sufficiency: "Workin' hard, girl, everything paid for / First-last, phone bill, car note, cable". The second verse continues this narrative, portraying women who balance demanding careers and personal lives, such as "Work at 8 a.m., finish 'round five / Then do overtime", and who use social media to showcase their achievements.[19][18] The song's core themes revolve around female empowerment and independence, positioning it as a feminist anthem within hip hop. The repeated hook—"You gotta be nice for what? / Nice for what?"—questions societal expectations for women to be accommodating, particularly toward men, and asserts that women should not compromise their strength or success for approval. It highlights the complexities of modern womanhood, including emotional labor in relationships and the hustle required for professional accomplishments, ultimately promoting resilience and self-worth.[20]Promotion
Music video
The music video for "Nice for What" was directed by Karena Evans and premiered on April 6, 2018, exclusively on Apple Music before becoming available on YouTube.[21] Evans, a 22-year-old Canadian filmmaker, helmed the project as her second collaboration with Drake following the video for "God's Plan," bringing a dynamic visual approach that emphasized female empowerment in line with the song's lyrics encouraging women to celebrate themselves independently.[22] The production highlighted diversity through an all-female ensemble of cameos, avoiding male actors in principal roles to spotlight women's achievements and joy. Filmed in London, including iconic locations like Battersea Power Station, the video captures a vibrant, high-energy aesthetic with colorful party sequences unfolding in opulent mansions, bustling streets, and urban rooftops.[23] It features a star-studded lineup of women portraying liberated, confident figures in celebratory settings, including actress Tracee Ellis Ross dancing in a ballroom, Black Panther star Letitia Wright atop a chimney, Parks and Recreation alum Rashida Jones in a playful office scene, and House of Cards actress Olivia Wilde leading a group toast.[24] Additional appearances include Insecure creator Issa Rae commanding a boardroom, comedian Tiffany Haddish hyping a crowd, ballerina Misty Copeland in an elegant pose, and singer Syd of The Internet, among others like Yara Shahidi, Zoe Saldana, and Michelle Rodriguez, creating a mosaic of professional and creative success across industries.[25] The narrative focuses on these women thriving in empowering vignettes that evoke freedom and sisterhood, with quick cuts syncing to the track's bounce rhythm to convey unapologetic fun and resilience. Drake makes minimal appearances—briefly shown driving at the start and observing from afar at the end—to ensure the spotlight remains on the female protagonists, reinforcing the video's thematic intent without overshadowing the ensemble.[26] This structure underscores the song's message of self-empowerment, transforming the visual into a collective tribute to women's multifaceted lives.Live performances
Drake first performed "Nice for What" extensively during his co-headlining Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour from July to October 2018, where it became a high-energy staple of the setlist, often transitioning into a mashup with his follow-up single "In My Feelings" to amplify the New Orleans bounce influence.[27] A notable rendition occurred on September 24, 2018, at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, when Drake brought out bounce artist Big Freedia—who contributed ad-libs to the track—for a collaborative performance that paid tribute to the song's roots in the city's musical tradition.[28] These shows featured crowd participation elements, such as fans chanting along to the hook and engaging in dance breaks, enhancing the song's celebratory vibe.[29] The track remained a fixture in Drake's live repertoire through subsequent tours, including the 2023 leg of the It's All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage, where it was positioned mid-set to energize audiences with extended intros and updated vocal ad-libs reflecting the performer's evolving stage presence.[30] The tour's 2024 extension, subtitled Big as the What? and featuring J. Cole, continued this tradition, with performances incorporating interactive lighting and pyrotechnics synced to the beat drop, drawing massive crowd responses at venues like the Prudential Center in Newark.[31] These renditions underscored the song's enduring appeal as a live anthem for female empowerment and party energy. In 2025, Drake highlighted the track's legacy during his headline sets at the Wireless Festival in London on July 11, surprising the audience by bringing out Lauryn Hill—the source of the song's core sample from "Ex-Factor"—for their first joint live performance of "Nice for What."[32] This guest appearance blended Hill's soulful vocals with Drake's rap verses, creating a historic moment that celebrated the interpolation while thrilling fans with an extended version including elements of "In My Feelings." Overall, these live outings across tours and festivals sustained the song's promotional momentum and cultural relevance, evolving its presentation to incorporate guest artists and audience interaction for heightened impact.Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in April 2018, "Nice for What" received widespread critical acclaim for its empowering message directed at women, blending motivational lyrics with an infectious New Orleans bounce beat produced by Murda Beatz. Pitchfork hailed it as "one of Drake’s most complete releases in some time," praising the "impeccable production" featuring a "sliced-and-diced vocal sample from Lauryn Hill’s ‘Ex-Factor’" and clips from Big Freedia, which created a "fantastic piece of hip-hop machinery" full of "pure fun and star power."[33] Rolling Stone described it as a standout "song of the summer," noting its fast-paced energy, memorable yet inimitable chorus, and effective use of the Lauryn Hill sample to craft a track that "meanders rather than build[ing] to a climax," setting it apart from Drake's typical slower fare.[34] The song's feminist anthem qualities were highlighted by outlets, which appreciated its celebration of female independence and self-worth, urging listeners to "tell them boys it's over." While predominantly positive, some critics pointed to superficiality in the lyrics and an inconsistent persona from Drake. NME called it a "vivid, prismatic glo-up anthem espousing (slightly mansplainy) platitudes of female empowerment," suggesting the motivational tone came across as overly prescriptive from a male perspective.[35] The Washington Post critiqued it as a shallow feminist gesture that "won’t fix hip-hop’s misogyny problem," arguing the lyrics relied on banal imagery without addressing deeper industry issues, rendering the empowerment message insubstantial.[36] The music video, directed by 22-year-old filmmaker Karena Evans and featuring an all-female cast of influential women including Tracee Ellis Ross, Olivia Wilde, Issa Rae, and Tiffany Haddish, was lauded for amplifying the song's cultural impact and empowering narrative. CBC praised its showcase of "incredible, inspiring women," noting how the visuals honored trailblazers across entertainment and politics, boosting the track's reception as a visually triumphant ode to female achievement.[8] BlogTO echoed this, hailing Drake as a "feminist hero" for centering diverse, powerful women in a way that resonated broadly.[37] Overall, the song achieved a strong critical consensus as one of Drake's finest singles, frequently ranked among his best work and earning an average score around 8/10 across major outlets. The Guardian placed it at number one on its list of Drake's 30 greatest songs, commending its "exhilarating and moving" club energy, unique production blending bounce with pitched-up Hill vocals, and "fraternal energy" that motivated women to embrace nightlife without external validation.[38] In a 2025 retrospective, Stereogum affirmed its timeless appeal, calling it "one of the best pop-star moments in recent memory" and a "great song" that captured peak cultural timing.[39] Pitchfork included it in its 200 best songs of the 2010s, solidifying its status as a high-impact highlight in Drake's catalog.[40]Awards and nominations
"Nice for What" earned recognition from several music industry organizations following its release. At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019, the song received a nomination for Best Rap Performance, ultimately losing to Childish Gambino's "This Is America."[41] The track was nominated for Producer of the Year at the 2018 BET Hip Hop Awards but did not win, with the award going to The Carters' "APESHIT."[42][43] At the 2018 iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video Awards, the accompanying music video was nominated for Best Director, while Drake won Best Hip Hop Artist or Group.[44][45] In 2019, "Nice for What" won the Top Rap Song award at the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards.[46] It also received a SOCAN Award in the rap category for international achievement.[47] As of 2025, the song continues to be celebrated in retrospective rankings of the best tracks from the 2010s, appearing on lists such as Pitchfork's 200 Best Songs of the 2010s and Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of the 2010s.[40][48]Commercial performance
Charts
"Nice for What" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 dated April 21, 2018, replacing Drake's previous single "God's Plan" at the summit and marking his fifth overall number-one hit on the chart.[1] The song held the top position for eight non-consecutive weeks. It also topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for eight weeks, becoming Drake's eighth leader on that ranking. Internationally, the track achieved number-one status on several key charts, including the Canadian Hot 100 for four nonconsecutive weeks, the UK Singles Chart upon its debut, the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and the New Zealand Top 40 Singles Chart.[49] It reached the top 10 in countries such as Ireland (#2), the Netherlands (#6), and Sweden (#4), reflecting its broad global appeal.[50] On streaming platforms, "Nice for What" dominated Spotify's Global Daily Chart in 2018, holding the number-one spot for 18 consecutive days from April 9 to April 26 and accumulating over 668 million streams by year's end.[51][52] The following table summarizes the song's peak positions on select weekly charts:| Chart | Peak Position | Weeks at Peak | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard Hot 100 (US) | 1 | 8 | Billboard |
| Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (US) | 1 | 8 | Billboard |
| Canadian Hot 100 | 1 | 4 | Billboard |
| UK Singles Chart | 1 | 1 | Official Charts |
| ARIA Singles Chart (Australia) | 1 | 1 | ARIA |
| Recorded Music NZ (New Zealand) | 1 | 1 | RMNZ |
| Irish Singles Chart | 2 | 1 | IRMA |
| Billboard Global 200 (retrospective entry, 2020 onward) | 15 | N/A | Billboard |
Certifications
"Nice for What" has achieved multiple platinum certifications across various countries, recognizing its sales and streaming equivalents. The track was first certified Gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in May 2018, shortly after its release, and certifications have escalated steadily through the 2020s to reflect ongoing consumption. As of October 2025, it holds Diamond status in the US, signifying 10 million units. Similar accolades have been awarded internationally, with combined certified units exceeding 12 million worldwide.| Country | Certifying Body | Certification | Units Equivalent | Date Certified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | RIAA | Diamond (10× Platinum) | 10,000,000 | October 24, 2025 [53] |
| Canada | Music Canada | 2× Platinum | 160,000 | 2022 [54] |
| United Kingdom | BPI | 4× Platinum | 2,400,000 | March 14, 2025 [55] |
| France | SNEP | Gold | 50,000 | August 24, 2018 [56] |
| Australia | ARIA | Gold | 35,000 | May 5, 2018 [57] |
Credits
Personnel
The song "Nice for What" credits a range of contributors across vocals, production, engineering, and writing, reflecting its sample-heavy composition built around Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor" from her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, with clearance and writing credits accordingly.[58][18]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Lead Vocals | Drake (Aubrey Graham)[58] |
| Additional Vocals | Big Freedia, 5th Ward Weebie, Glenshie “Bobby Jean” Rowe[58] |
| Producer | Murda Beatz (Shane Lindstrom)[59][58] |
| Additional Producers | Noah "40" Shebib, Corey Litwin, BlaqNmilD[59][58] |
| Recording Engineers | Noel Cadastre, Mike Gaydusek, Noah "40" Shebib[58][18] |
| Assistant Recording Engineer | Chris Quock[58] |
| Mixing Engineer | Noel "Gadget" Campbell[58][60] |
| Assistant Mixing Engineers | Harley Arsenault, Greg Moffet, Ronald Moonoo[58] |
| Additional Engineer | Lindsay Warner[58] |
| Keyboards and Programming | Noah "40" Shebib[58] |
Release history
"Nice for What" was surprise-released as a standalone digital single and for streaming on April 6, 2018, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records. The track was made available worldwide simultaneously via major digital platforms. It served as the second single from Drake's fifth studio album Scorpion, which was released on June 29, 2018, also through the same labels. The song was sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio on April 10, 2018, and to urban contemporary radio on May 1, 2018. No official remixes were issued, though the single's inclusion on Scorpion integrated it into the album's tracklist as the eighth song on the A-side.| Region | Date | Format | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | April 6, 2018 | Digital download, streaming | Young Money / Cash Money / Republic |
| United States | April 10, 2018 | Rhythmic radio | Young Money / Cash Money / Republic |
| United States | May 1, 2018 | Urban contemporary radio | Young Money / Cash Money / Republic |