The London
"The London" is a hip hop song by American rapper Young Thug, featuring fellow American rappers J. Cole and Travis Scott.[1] Released on May 23, 2019, by Atlantic Records and 300 Entertainment, it serves as the lead single from Young Thug's debut studio album, So Much Fun.[1][2] The track, produced by T-Minus, is built around a sample of Elton John's "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)" and features verses from each artist describing lavish outings with romantic interests in a luxurious setting implied to be a high-end hotel or the city of London.[3][2] Upon release, "The London" debuted and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Young Thug's highest-charting single as a lead artist at the time.[4] It also reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart and number 5 on the UK Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart.[5][6] The song received a nomination for Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. "The London" contributed to the commercial success of So Much Fun, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 upon its August 16, 2019, release.[2] The song has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA in the United States for combined sales and streaming equivalent to three million units.[2] Its music video, directed by J. Cole and Travis Scott and released on August 1, 2019, has garnered over 70 million views on YouTube, showcasing opulent scenes that align with the song's themes of extravagance.[7]Background and development
Concept and recording
"The London" draws its central concept from the opulent lifestyle associated with The London, a luxury hotel in West Hollywood, California, where the artists envision indulgent encounters with their romantic partners. The song's lyrics depict scenes of extravagance, including lavish spending, intimate moments, and displays of wealth, blending themes of romance, hedonism, and success in the rap tradition of flexing material abundance. Young Thug opens with invitations to meet at the hotel for unrestrained fun, while J. Cole and Travis Scott contribute verses emphasizing financial prowess and fleeting pleasures, creating a narrative of high-end escapism.[8][3][9] The track was produced by T-Minus, a Canadian producer known for his work in hip-hop, who delivered a beat characterized by booming 808 bass, atmospheric synths, and a trap rhythm that complements the song's luxurious vibe without overpowering the vocal performances. Recording took place amid the broader sessions for Young Thug's debut studio album So Much Fun, with J. Cole contributing his verse as a featured artist; J. Cole was rumored to serve as the album's executive producer. Travis Scott's involvement marked another collaboration in his ongoing partnership with Young Thug, adding to the track's star power.[3][10][11][12] The song's development aligned with Young Thug's strategy to launch So Much Fun with a high-profile single, teased through promotional flyers and culminating in its official release on May 23, 2019, immediately following a 12-hour YouTube livestream where he unveiled the album artwork. This rollout highlighted the recording's role as a pivotal piece in building anticipation, positioning "The London" as a commercial anchor with its accessible yet bold production.[13][14]Album context
So Much Fun is the debut studio album by American rapper Young Thug, released on August 16, 2019, by YSL Records, 300 Entertainment, and Atlantic Records.[15] The project serves as a sequel to his 2015 mixtape Barter 6 and features guest appearances from artists such as 21 Savage, Future, Gunna, Lil Baby, Nav, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, and J. Cole, with production contributions from T-Minus, Wheezy, Pi'erre Bourne, and others.[16] It was the culmination of several years of anticipation for Young Thug's first official studio album after a string of successful mixtapes and EPs that established his innovative style in trap and hip hop. The album's development involved extensive collaborations, reflecting Young Thug's role as a central figure in Atlanta's rap scene and his influence on emerging artists through his YSL label.[17]Music and production
Composition and style
"The London" is a hip-hop track characterized by its trap-influenced production, featuring a moody, atmospheric beat crafted by producer T-Minus.[18] The song runs for 3 minutes and 20 seconds, set in E minor at a tempo of 98 beats per minute, which contributes to its laid-back yet energetic vibe suitable for club and radio play.[19] Its structure follows a conventional rap format: an opening verse by J. Cole, a melodic chorus by Travis Scott, a verse by Young Thug, a repeated chorus, and a brief outro, emphasizing verse-hook alternation to build momentum.[3] Stylistically, the track blends trap elements with melodic rap, highlighted by Travis Scott's auto-tuned, crooning hook that delivers repetitive, hypnotic lines about luxury and intimacy, creating a seductive, nocturnal atmosphere.[20] Young Thug employs his signature squeaky, high-pitched vocal delivery and fluid flow-switching, transitioning seamlessly between melodic ad-libs and rhythmic bars to convey themes of wealth, relationships, and hedonism.[21] J. Cole's contribution stands out with a more grounded, introspective verse delivered in his precise, double-time flow, contrasting the others' ethereal styles and adding narrative depth to the flex-heavy lyrics.[18] The song's lyrical content revolves around opulent escapades at a high-end hotel—referencing the real-life London Hotel in West Hollywood—where the artists boast about romantic encounters, financial success, and overcoming past grievances with partners.[22] This thematic focus aligns with broader trap rap conventions, prioritizing braggadocio and sensuality over complex storytelling, though Cole's segment introduces subtle reflection on loyalty and redemption.[3] Overall, "The London" exemplifies Young Thug's ability to anchor collaborative efforts with his versatile phrasing, resulting in a polished, mainstream-appealing trap anthem that balances individual flair with cohesive group dynamics.[21]Production credits and personnel
"The London" was primarily produced by T-Minus (Tyler Matthew Carl Williams), a Canadian record producer known for his work on hip-hop tracks, who handled the beat's creation incorporating trap elements and melodic structures.[23] T-Minus also contributed to the songwriting, drawing from his signature style of blending atmospheric synths and rhythmic percussion.[24] The song's composition credits are attributed to five writers: Jeffery Lamar Williams (Young Thug), Jermaine Lamarr Cole (J. Cole), Jacques Bermon Webster II (Travis Scott), Tyler Matthew Carl Williams (T-Minus), and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.[24]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Lead vocals | Young Thug (Jeffery Lamar Williams)[23] |
| Featured vocals | J. Cole (Jermaine Lamarr Cole), Travis Scott (Jacques Bermon Webster II)[23] |
| Producer | T-Minus (Tyler Matthew Carl Williams)[23] |
| Mixing | Alex Tumay, CA$HPASSION, Juro Davis[3][23] |
| Recording | Shaan Singh[23] |
| Mastering | Joe LaPorta[23] |
Release and promotion
Single release
"The London" was released as a digital single on May 23, 2019, by Atlantic Records and 300 Entertainment, serving as the lead single from Young Thug's debut studio album So Much Fun.[25][26] The track, featuring guest verses from J. Cole and Travis Scott and produced by T-Minus, marked Young Thug's first official release since his 2018 EP On the Rvn.[27][28] It arrived as a surprise drop, with no prior official announcement, quickly made available for streaming on platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[11][29] The single's artwork, featuring a minimalist black-and-white image of the artists, was shared alongside the audio premiere on YouTube via Young Thug's official channel.[26] Prior to its release, snippets of the song had circulated on social media, building anticipation among fans, though the full track's debut caught many by surprise.[11]Marketing and live performances
"The London" served as the lead single for Young Thug's debut studio album So Much Fun, with its promotion emphasizing high-profile collaborations and unconventional teasers to build anticipation. Flyers branding the track as a "summer anthem" were distributed during Young Thug's set at Rolling Loud Miami on May 11, 2019, marking an early promotional push. Two days before its release, on May 21, 2019, Young Thug hosted a cryptic YouTube livestream titled "Meet Me at the London," featuring an artist painting a spider on a canvas against a green background, which sparked fan speculation about the single and upcoming album. The song was officially released on May 23, 2019, through 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records, with production by T-Minus leveraging the star power of features from J. Cole and Travis Scott to amplify streaming and radio play.[30][31][30] Further promotion came via the music video, released on August 1, 2019, which depicted the artists running a hotel operation and was creatively directed by J. Cole and Travis Scott. This visual release, arriving after the album's August 16 drop, extended the single's visibility amid So Much Fun's chart success, helping "The London" peak at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. The strategy aligned with Young Thug's eccentric rollout tactics, similar to prior projects like Slime Language, focusing on viral social media moments and festival buzz rather than traditional advertising.[32] Live performances of "The London" began during its promotional phase, with Young Thug debuting the track at Rolling Loud Miami on May 11, 2019, ahead of its official release. He performed it at Wireless Festival in London on July 6, 2019, energizing the Finsbury Park crowd as part of a set showcasing his album material. Following Young Thug's release from incarceration in 2024, the song re-entered his live repertoire, including aerial performances over the audience at Summer Smash 2025 in June and a set at Openair Frauenfeld in July 2025, demonstrating its enduring appeal in festival settings. These appearances highlighted the track's anthemic quality, often closing shows with its infectious chorus.[30][33]Music video
Concept and filming
The music video for "The London", creatively directed by Travis Scott and J. Cole, was released on August 1, 2019. It draws its concept from the real-life Beverly Hills hotel of the same name, reimagined as a luxurious yet sinister establishment serving as the backdrop for an underground brothel operation run by the three featured artists. The narrative portrays Young Thug, J. Cole, and Travis Scott on separate floors of the opulent hotel, engaging in scenes of excess involving scantily clad women, stacks of cash, drugs, and schemes to drug and rob wealthy male clients before leaving them incapacitated.[32] Filming took place in a multi-story hotel setting to capture the video's vertical, floor-by-floor structure, emphasizing isolation and surveillance among the characters. Travis Scott is shown monitoring activities from his vantage point, while Young Thug mixes business dealings with personal indulgences, and J. Cole appears in more introspective moments amid the chaos. The production highlights a dark, hedonistic atmosphere with dim lighting, slow-motion sequences, and recurring motifs of temptation and danger to underscore the song's themes of lavish nightlife and risky liaisons.[34][35]Release and reception
The music video for "The London" was released on August 1, 2019, through Young Thug's official YouTube channel, serving as the visual accompaniment to the track from his album So Much Fun. Creatively directed by Travis Scott and J. Cole, the video was announced by Young Thug via Twitter on July 29, 2019, after a late-night call from 21 Savage urging its release.[36][32][37] Filmed in a lavish Beverly Hills hotel setting, the video depicts Young Thug, Travis Scott, and J. Cole overseeing surveillance operations amid scenes of hedonism, including women in lingerie engaging in playful and illicit activities across various rooms. This narrative emphasizes themes of luxury, voyeurism, and excess, aligning with the song's opulent trap sound. The production highlights the artists' commanding presence, with Scott and Cole contributing to the visual direction to enhance the track's star power.[32][35][36] Upon release, the video quickly gained traction, amassing over 70 million views on YouTube as of 2025, reflecting its enduring popularity within hip-hop audiences. Media outlets like Billboard and Rolling Stone praised its cinematic flair and fantasy elements, noting how it captured the collaborative energy of the featured artists without overshadowing the song's momentum. On IMDb, it holds a 6.0/10 rating from 34 user votes, indicating a mixed but engaged viewer response. The visual's release timing, shortly before the album's August 16, 2019, release, helped solidify "The London" as a standout single, though specific critical analyses of the video itself were limited compared to the track's broader acclaim.[38][35][36][39]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"The London" debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated June 8, 2019, marking Young Thug's highest-charting single as a lead artist at the time.[40] The track spent a total of 20 weeks on the Hot 100 and also reached number five on the Hot Rap Songs chart.[41] Internationally, the song performed strongly in Canada, peaking at number six on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 and charting for 20 weeks, which placed it at number 58 on the year-end Canadian Hot 100 for 2019.[42] In the United Kingdom, it entered the Official Singles Chart at number 28 and remained for 10 weeks, while topping out at number five on the Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart.[43] The single also achieved a peak position of number nine on the New Zealand Top 40 Singles Chart, where it charted for 15 weeks.[44]| Chart (2019) | Peak Position | Weeks Charted |
|---|---|---|
| Billboard Hot 100 (US) | 12 | 20 |
| Hot Rap Songs (US) | 5 | - |
| Canadian Hot 100 (CA) | 6 | 20 |
| Singles Chart (UK) | 28 | 10 |
| Hip Hop and R&B Singles (UK) | 5 | - |
| Top 40 Singles (NZ) | 9 | 15 |
Certifications and sales
"The London" achieved notable commercial success, earning multiple certifications across international markets based on combined sales and streaming equivalents. In the United States, the song was certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in recognition of 3 million units sold or streamed.[45] Internationally, it received Platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for 70,000 units, 2× Platinum from Music Canada for 160,000 units, and Platinum from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for 600,000 units. Additionally, it was awarded Gold status by Recorded Music NZ for 15,000 units.| Country | Certifying Body | Certification | Certified Units/Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | ARIA | Platinum | 70,000‡ |
| Canada | Music Canada | 2× Platinum | 160,000‡ |
| New Zealand | RMNZ | Gold | 15,000‡ |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Platinum | 600,000‡ |
| United States | RIAA | 3× Platinum | 3,000,000‡ |
Critical reception
Reviews and analysis
"The London" received widespread praise from critics for its seamless blend of trap production and star-powered verses, positioning it as a standout lead single for Young Thug's debut studio album So Much Fun. Produced by T-Minus, the track features a sparse, atmospheric beat with wavy synths and tuned-up vocal effects that complement the artists' deliveries, creating an oddly blissful soundscape that highlights Young Thug's melodic crooning and flow-switching prowess.[46][47] J. Cole's verse, delivered with Auto-Tune, delivers sharp bars on wealth and legal troubles, such as "2000 dollars every word," while Travis Scott's chorus adds a hypnotic, repetitive hook centered on luxury escapism at "The London," referencing the upscale Manhattan hotel as a symbol of affluence.[22] Critics noted the song's refreshing authenticity, allowing Young Thug to embody his signature eccentric style without overreaching into experimental territory, a contrast to more forced versatility on prior releases like Slime Language. Pitchfork commended Thug's grounded performance alongside Cole and Scott, praising how it elevates the guests—particularly a "motivated" Cole—while showcasing Thug's unmatched influence on contemporary rap flows, including pitched vocals echoed in artists like Lil Keed. In the context of So Much Fun, "The London" exemplifies Thug's collaborative dominance, balancing chart appeal with Atlanta trap roots and contributing to the album's high-energy, feature-heavy mixtape vibe.[21][48] Lyrically, the track explores themes of opulence, romantic indulgence, substance use, and brushes with violence, with each artist flexing their success: Thug boasts about evading charges and lavish spending, Cole reflects on his come-up and industry pressures, and Scott emphasizes hedonistic nights. RapReviews highlighted its immediate radio rotation potential due to the "wavy vocals" and effective duet structure, though some analysis pointed to Cole's intricate wordplay as occasionally overshadowing Thug's more abstract contributions. Overall, reviewers viewed "The London" as a high point in Thug's catalog, solidifying his throne in hip-hop through effortless chemistry and broad accessibility.[22][46][49]Accolades
"The London" garnered nominations from major music award ceremonies, highlighting its commercial and artistic impact in the hip-hop genre. The song's blend of rap verses and melodic elements contributed to its recognition among peers.| Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | MTV Video Music Awards | Song of Summer | Nominated | [50] |
| 2020 | Grammy Awards | Best Rap/Sung Performance | Nominated | [51] |
Release history
| Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Various | May 23, 2019 | Digital download | Atlantic Records, 300 Entertainment | [52] |