Still Got Time
"Still Got Time" is a song by English singer-songwriter Zayn featuring Canadian singer and rapper PartyNextDoor, released on March 24, 2017, by RCA Records as the planned lead single from Zayn's second studio album, Icarus Falls (2018).[1][2] The track, which blends pop and R&B elements with a tropical, dancehall-inspired beat, was ultimately not included on the album's standard edition but was included on the Japanese edition and 2020 digital reissue, and was overshadowed by the subsequent lead single "Dusk Till Dawn" featuring Sia.[1][3] Produced by Frank Dukes with co-production from Murda Beatz, the song was written by Zayn, PartyNextDoor, Dukes, Shane Lindstrom, and others, and runs for 3:08 in length.[1][3] Its lyrics encourage a young woman to relax and enjoy the moment rather than seeking love prematurely, reflecting themes of youth and leisure.[4] Upon release, "Still Got Time" debuted at number 66 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached number 24 on the UK Singles Chart, where it spent 13 weeks.[5][6] The single was certified gold by the RIAA in the United States on November 29, 2017, denoting 500,000 units consumed. It was also certified Gold by the BPI in the United Kingdom.[7] An accompanying music video, directed by Calmatic, was released on April 21, 2017, and depicts a chaotic house party at Zayn's London home, filmed in a lo-fi VHS style to capture an authentic, energetic atmosphere.[8][9] The video premiered on Zayn's official YouTube channel and contributed to the song's visual appeal, emphasizing themes of carefree indulgence.[10]Background and production
Writing and inspiration
"Still Got Time" was co-written by Zayn Malik alongside Jahron Brathwaite (known as PartyNextDoor), Adam Feeney (Frank Dukes), Shane Lindstrom (Murda Beatz), and Philip Meckseper (Junior Blender).[3] Malik announced the single on his social media accounts on March 23, 2017, teasing fans with a snippet and confirming its impending release the next day.[2]Recording and production
The recording and production of "Still Got Time" occurred primarily in Los Angeles during 2016 and 2017, aligning with sessions for Zayn's second studio album, Icarus Falls. The track was crafted to blend smooth R&B elements with a tropical, dancehall-inspired beat, emphasizing a relaxed yet rhythmic vibe suitable for the song's thematic tone.[11][12] Frank Dukes served as the primary producer, overseeing the overall sound design and instrumental layering, while Murda Beatz contributed as co-producer, focusing on the beat construction and adding subtle hip-hop textures derived from his signature style. Additional production duties were handled by Jr. Blender, who assisted in refining the track's electronic elements and ensuring cohesive integration of the vocal performances. These collaborative efforts resulted in a polished production that highlighted Zayn's falsetto leads against a minimalist backdrop of synths and percussion.[13][14][15] The featured verse by PartyNextDoor was incorporated to inject a contrasting energy, with his delivery recorded to complement the song's island-inspired undertones; this addition was a key part of the production process, enhancing the track's dynamic flow without overshadowing the core melody. Engineering focused on clarity in the vocal mixes, allowing the harmonies to stand out amid the atmospheric production.[16][17]Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"Still Got Time" is classified as dancehall-inspired pop music infused with tropical house influences and smooth contemporary R&B elements.[18][19] The track's genre blend draws from Caribbean rhythms through its dancehall-inspired percussive patterns while incorporating the breezy, electronic textures typical of tropical house, complemented by R&B's emotive vocal delivery.[18][19] Key sonic features include a slow tropical beat that establishes a relaxed, summery atmosphere, synth-heavy production emphasizing shimmering electronic layers, and a concise runtime of 3:08 that keeps the energy light and unhurried.[18][19][20] The production, handled by Murda Beatz and Frank Dukes, utilizes wobbly autotune effects to enhance the mellow vibe.[19] Structurally, the song follows a verse-chorus form, featuring verses that build tension through melodic phrasing, pre-chorus build-ups that heighten anticipation with rising synths, and a catchy, repetitive chorus centered on falsetto harmonies.[21] It includes a featured verse from PARTYNEXTDOOR, delivered in a pun-laden, rhythmic style that adds a rap-inflected contrast to the smoother R&B sections.[19] Instrumentation highlights prominent electronic beats driving the tropical rhythm, subtle basslines that provide understated groove without overpowering the mix, and layered vocals that create depth through Zayn's multi-tracked harmonies and ad-libs.[19][21] These elements combine to produce a lightweight, airy sound that prioritizes vibe over intensity.[22]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "Still Got Time" center on a message of patience and self-assurance in matters of romance, urging a young woman to avoid hastily pursuing love and instead embrace her youth and potential.[4] The chorus repeatedly emphasizes this reassurance with the lines "Just stop lookin' for love / Girl, you're young, you still got time," highlighting the idea that opportunities for meaningful connections will arise naturally without pressure.[4][23] In Verse 1, Zayn addresses relational hesitations, warning against letting fear or habitual "games" turn promising situations into missed opportunities, as in "This could be something if you let it be something / Don't scare me away / Turning somethings into nothing, babe."[4] Verse 2, delivered by PartyNextDoor, shifts to mutual attraction and compatibility, with lines like "I know I'm working my magic / And I know you diggin' my fabric / I'm boyfriend material," underscoring a balanced dynamic where both parties recognize genuine feelings without rushing commitment.[4][24] The bridge reinforces themes of growth and possibility, repeating "This could be something / If you let it be something," suggesting openness to evolution in relationships.[4] Overall, the song conveys an optimistic and empowering tone, blending gentle romantic guidance with encouragement for youthful exploration and self-worth, as the pre-chorus notes the value of a "smile gon' take you places" amid life's unhurried pace.[4][25]Release and promotion
Commercial release
"Still Got Time" was released on March 24, 2017, by RCA Records as Zayn's second solo single following his departure from One Direction.[2] The track was initially made available for digital download and streaming platforms, including iTunes and Spotify.[26] The single's promotion began with teasers on Zayn's social media accounts, where he shared cryptic posts and the cover art to build anticipation ahead of its launch.[26] It was positioned as the lead single previewing Zayn's then-upcoming sophomore studio album, signaling a shift toward more collaborative and genre-blending material in his solo career.[2] The standard version of the single runs for 3:08 and was later incorporated into the Japanese edition of Zayn's 2018 album Icarus Falls, as well as the 2020 digital reissue of the project.[27][15] A remix EP followed on April 21, 2017, featuring alternate versions by Team Salut with Ray BLK, Vindata, Devi, House Party, and Team Salute.[28]Music video
The music video for "Still Got Time" premiered on April 21, 2017, via Vevo and YouTube.[10] It was directed by Calmatic, known for his work with artists such as Kendrick Lamar.[29] The video's concept centers on Zayn Malik hosting a lively house party at his London home, filled with a diverse group of guests engaging in casual festivities. Filmed in a VHS-style aesthetic, it incorporates grainy filters and retro visual effects to evoke a nostalgic, hazy atmosphere.[30] Key scenes depict Malik wandering through the party, highlighting moments of fun, relaxation, smoking, and drinking among attendees, without an appearance by featured artist PartyNextDoor.[29] The video's runtime of 3:08 minutes aligns closely with the song's length.[10] Production took place in early April 2017 at Malik's residence in London, capturing an authentic, impromptu party vibe.[8] It features cameo appearances by actors Sarah Andrews and Ntiarna Xavier Knight, among other partygoers.[31]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release, "Still Got Time" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who highlighted its summery, feel-good vibe blending pop and R&B elements, though some observed it as somewhat formulaic compared to Zayn's previous work.[32][19] Billboard praised Zayn's silky vocals and PartyNextDoor's sultry contribution, crediting the tropical house production for a relaxed vibe, while noting it as a mood piece influenced by Drake but lacking punch as a standout single.[32] Pitchfork commended the effective tropical-house production, likening it to a lighter version of Drake's "Passionfruit" and appreciating how PARTYNEXTDOOR's wobbly Auto-Tune contributions added a mellow, dancehall-infused charm that made the song sound great despite its lightweight and somewhat naive tone.[19] Rolling Stone described the collaboration as a tropical, summery track showcasing Zayn's smooth vocals and PARTYNEXTDOOR's laid-back production style.[21] In a review of Zayn's later single, SPIN viewed "Still Got Time" positively as an improvement, highlighting its collaboration with Partynextdoor.[33] Critics appreciated specific elements like the strategic use of Auto-Tune to enhance the track's breezy feel and the subtle dancehall rhythms, which contributed to its summery appeal.[19][21] The Guardian observed that it leaned heavily on Drake-inspired tropes without much innovation relative to Zayn's prior singles, referring to it as a non-hit.[34] There were no formal aggregate scores, but the song garnered broad approval in the music press for its accessible, vibe-driven qualities.[32][19]Commercial performance
"Still Got Time" experienced moderate commercial success following its release, charting in several international markets primarily driven by digital downloads, streaming, and radio airplay. In the United States, the single debuted and peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100. It reached number 24 on the UK Singles Chart, where it spent 13 weeks in total.[6] The song also achieved peaks of number 20 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, number 22 on the Canadian Hot 100, number 70 on the Italian FIMI Singles Chart, and number 32 on the New Zealand Top 40 Singles Chart, along with entries in various other territories. To illustrate its global chart trajectory:| Country | Peak Position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| United States (Billboard Hot 100) | 66 | Billboard |
| United Kingdom (OCC) | 24 | Official Charts |
| Australia (ARIA) | 20 | ARIA |
| Canada (Billboard) | 22 | Billboard |
| Italy (FIMI) | 70 | FIMI (archived data) |
| New Zealand (RMNZ) | 32 | RMNZ |
Credits
Track listing
"Still Got Time" was released as a digital single by RCA Records on March 24, 2017.[36]Standard edition
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Still Got Time" (feat. PartyNextDoor) | 3:08 |
Remix EP
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Still Got Time (Team Salut x RAY BLK Remix)" (feat. PartyNextDoor and RAY BLK) | 3:47 |
| 2 | "Still Got Time (Vindata Remix)" (feat. PartyNextDoor) | 3:42 |
| 3 | "Still Got Time (DEVI Remix)" (feat. PartyNextDoor) | 4:15 |
| 4 | "Still Got Time (House Party Remix)" (feat. PartyNextDoor) | 3:54 |
| 5 | "Still Got Time (Team Salut Remix)" (feat. PartyNextDoor) | 3:30 |
Personnel
VocalsZayn Malik provides lead vocals on "Still Got Time," while PartyNextDoor delivers featured vocals.[3][4] Songwriting
The song was written by Zayn Malik, PartyNextDoor (Jahron Brathwaite), Frank Dukes (Adam Feeney), Murda Beatz (Shane Lindstrom), and Junior Blender (Philip Meckseper).[3] Production
Frank Dukes served as the primary producer, with Murda Beatz as co-producer and Junior Blender contributing additional production.[3][39][1][40] Engineering
- Recording engineer: Henrique Andrade[3]
- Mixing engineer: Jaycen Joshua[4]
- Mastering engineer: Dave Kutch[4]
- Assistant engineers: Jamie Peters, Loren McLean[4][40]