Wait for U
"Wait for U" is a hip-hop song by American rapper Future, featuring Canadian rapper Drake and Nigerian singer Tems. Released on April 29, 2022, through Freebandz and Epic Records, it serves as the lead single from Future's ninth studio album, I Never Liked You.[1][2] The track, produced by ATL Jacob, FNZ, and 1SRAEL, combines trap production with melodic R&B influences, with Tems providing the chorus sample from her 2020 song "Higher".[1] It debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Future's first chart-topper as a lead artist, Drake's tenth overall, and Tems' first.[3] The song topped the chart for one week and remained on it for 28 weeks, while also reaching number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.[3] Commercially, "Wait for U" has been certified three-times platinum by the RIAA in the United States for sales and streaming equivalent to three million units. As of October 2025, it has surpassed 10 million units in the US, qualifying for Diamond certification.[4] Internationally, it peaked within the top ten in several countries, including number eight on the UK Singles Chart and number three on the Canadian Hot 100.[5] At the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023, the song won Best Melodic Rap Performance and received a nomination for Best Rap Song. An official visualizer for the track was released on May 3, 2022, via YouTube.[6]Background and recording
Development
The development of "Wait for U" was closely tied to Future's ninth studio album I Never Liked You, which drew inspiration from his personal relationships and recent life changes, including high-profile breakups that shaped the project's themes of emotional turmoil and resilience.[7] Future explained that he restarted the album's creative process multiple times due to these shifts, channeling the resulting energy directly into the music.[7] The album was announced on April 25, 2022, just days before its surprise release.[8] Initial recording sessions for the track took place in Atlanta in late 2021, with producer ATL Jacob crafting the beat approximately a year prior to the album's release.[9] Jacob, a frequent collaborator with Future, presented the instrumental during these sessions, though Future initially passed on it despite listening repeatedly.[9] Six to seven months later, in early 2022, Future returned to record his vocals independently, later describing the song as one he created "in my sleep" alongside Jacob.[9][7] The decision to feature Drake stemmed from their established partnership, highlighted by the 2020 hit "Life Is Good," which had solidified their chemistry in blending trap and melodic elements. Drake contributed his verse during the album's release party at his house, with Future and ATL Jacob present. Tems' involvement arose from the song's use of a sample from her 2020 track "Higher," which she later cleared and for which she received a feature credit. "Wait for U" emerged as one of the final pieces finalized for I Never Liked You ahead of its April 29, 2022, drop.[10]Sampling and production
The track "Wait for U" prominently features a sample from Nigerian singer Tems' 2020 song "Higher," specifically her live vocal performance from a July 2021 Open Mic session, which is looped and layered to form the recurring chorus hook and provide an ethereal, atmospheric backdrop throughout the song.[11] This sample, originally produced by Tejiri Akpoghene, was used in the track. According to producer ATL Jacob, clearance issues arose post-recording, and Drake personally contacted Tems to secure approval, leading to her feature credit; however, Tems denied this in January 2024, stating there were no such issues or contact and describing the claims as lies.[12][13][14] The production was primarily handled by ATL Jacob, with additional contributions from FNZ (Finatik and Zac), resulting in a trap-influenced sound characterized by booming 808 bass lines, rapid hi-hat patterns, and subtle atmospheric synth elements that enhance the track's moody, introspective vibe.[1][15] The song clocks in at 85 beats per minute in the key of C♯ major, allowing for a mid-tempo groove that balances the heavy percussion with the sampled vocals' melodic flow.[16] Future selected the beat and recorded his vocals first, after which Drake laid down his verse in the studio at his house during the release party. The cleared Tems sample was then integrated to finalize the arrangement.[9] The final mix was engineered to emphasize the layered vocals and trap elements, while mastering was handled by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound, ensuring a polished, radio-ready sound suitable for streaming platforms.[17]Composition and lyrics
Musical elements
"Wait for U" fuses trap hip-hop with R&B influences, exemplified by its melodic rap delivery that secured the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance. The track adheres to a verse-chorus structure over a runtime of 3:09, opening with Future's verse, followed by choruses anchored in the sampled hook from Tems' "Higher (Live)," and featuring Drake's bridge-like section that transitions back to the chorus.[18][1][11] Set in C♯ major at 83 beats per minute, the song cultivates a somber, introspective vibe through its deliberate pacing. Instrumentation centers on a guitar-flecked beat crafted by producers ATL Jacob, FNZ, 1SRAEL, and Sonic Major, layered with prominent sub-bass, minimalistic percussion, and echoing ad-libs that nod to Atlanta trap traditions akin to Future's "Mask Off." Future and Drake's vocals employ auto-tune processing, reinforcing the contemporary trap sound with a polished, emotive sheen.[19][20][21]Thematic content
The song "Wait for U" centers on the theme of enduring patience in romantic relationships strained by the demands of fame and personal demons, portraying a narrative of loyalty and emotional reciprocity amid isolation.[22] The core message revolves around waiting for a partner despite physical and emotional distances caused by celebrity lifestyles, as evident in lines like "I will wait for you, for you," which underscore a plea for mutual commitment.[1] This theme highlights the tension between unwavering devotion and the vulnerabilities exposed by success, with the artists navigating love's complexities through introspective verses.[22] Future's opening verse juxtaposes the harsh realities of street life with the desire for genuine romance, rapping about praying for his "demons" while acknowledging a partner's supportive role: "You pray for my demons, girl, I got you."[1] He contrasts this emotional depth with references to luxury symbols of his lifestyle, such as "Presidential Rollie," illustrating how wealth amplifies relational challenges rather than resolving them.[1] Drawing from Future's personal experiences with breakups following his 2021 relationships, the lyrics reflect a raw exploration of post-heartbreak longing and self-medication's role in vulnerability, as he notes getting "more vulnerable when I do pills."[23][22] Drake's contribution delves into relational vulnerability, depicting introspection and the impact of fame on intimacy, with lines like "I sit on my balcony and wonder how you feelin' / Body language speaks when you don't have to say nothin'," emphasizing unspoken emotional barriers.[1] This verse portrays a man grappling with the isolation of global touring—"Yeah, I been trappin' 'round the world"—while yearning for deeper connection, reinforcing the song's motif of patience as a test of true partnership.[1][22] Tems' hook, sampled from her 2020 track "Higher," serves as an anthemic plea for commitment, repeating "I will wait for you" to evoke resilience and hope in the face of uncertainty.[1] The repetition in the chorus amplifies this emotional urgency, creating a hypnotic emphasis on loyalty that mirrors the artists' shared experiences of fame-induced relational strain.[22] Slang-heavy vernacular throughout, including terms like "trappin'" and "codeine," grounds the lyrics in the rappers' Atlanta and Toronto roots, adding authenticity to the portrayal of love's gritty undercurrents.[1] The melodic backing, with its atmospheric synths, subtly enhances this mood of wistful anticipation without overpowering the lyrical focus.[22]Release and promotion
Single release
"Wait for U" appears as the seventh track on Future's ninth studio album, I Never Liked You, which was surprise-released on April 29, 2022, through Freebandz and Epic Records.[3] The album's sudden drop made the song immediately available for digital download and streaming worldwide via platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.[24] The track was officially issued as the second single from I Never Liked You on May 3, 2022, when it was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio stations, following the lead single "Worst Day" from February 2022.[25] It was released in digital audio format only, with no physical single produced at the time, and is included on both the standard and expanded editions of the album.[26]Marketing efforts
The marketing efforts for "Wait for U" centered on building anticipation through social media and leveraging the collaborators' platforms to amplify reach prior to and following the surprise album drop of Future's I Never Liked You on April 29, 2022. Future teased the project on Instagram on April 25, 2022, revealing the title and cover art, which generated immediate buzz among fans and set the stage for the track's promotion.[27] A follow-up post on April 28 confirmed the Friday release, contributing to the album's unannounced rollout strategy that capitalized on viral sharing across platforms.[28] Collaborators played a key role in cross-promotion, with Drake's feature spotlighted through OVO Sound's ecosystem, including playlist integrations that exposed the track to his established audience. Tems' manager revealed details of the sample clearance from her song "Higher" for the chorus, describing the collaboration's organic development during a 2024 interview.[29] Tems herself expressed enthusiasm for the project in response to 2024 claims by producer ATL Jacob that she was reluctant to clear the sample, which she publicly denied as "lies" and offered $1 million to retract.[14][30] These exchanges sustained media interest into 2024. The #WaitForU hashtag gained traction on TikTok and Twitter shortly after release, fueling user-generated content and extending the song's organic virality beyond traditional channels.[31] Tie-ins extended the track's visibility into sports and streaming ecosystems. "Wait for U" became synonymous with the 2022 NBA Finals, where it underscored key moments in the Golden State Warriors' championship run against the Boston Celtics, appearing in highlight reels and fan edits that bridged hip-hop with basketball culture.[32] On Spotify, the song secured prominent placements in editorial playlists such as Rap Life and R&B Daily, driving streams in rap and R&B categories and contributing to its rapid ascent on global charts. Radio promotion began in early May 2022, aligning with these efforts to solidify airplay momentum.[33]Critical reception
Professional reviews
Professional reviews of "Wait for U" were generally positive, with critics highlighting the song's melodic appeal and the standout contribution from Tems, though some pointed to its reliance on familiar trap elements. The track was frequently singled out as a highlight on Future's album I Never Liked You, which received a Metascore of 69/100 on Metacritic based on seven critic reviews, indicating generally favorable but mixed reception overall.[34] Rolling Stone praised "Wait for U" as a "lovely, lilting" collaboration that brings charismatic passion to the guitar-flecked beat, elevating the album's otherwise uneven tracklist and showcasing strong interplay among Future, Drake, and Tems.[20] Similarly, The Ithaca Journal commended the "true" chemistry between Future and Drake on the song, noting Tems' smooth vocals as a welcome addition that adds emotional depth to the trap ballad structure.[35] Critics offered mixed assessments on the song's artistic merits, often acknowledging its catchiness while critiquing its formulaic execution. Pitchfork described the sample from Tems' "Higher" as a "cheat code" to an infectious hook that anchors the track, but faulted Future and Drake for operating on "autopilot," resulting in a lack of innovation within the repetitive trap formula; the album was rated 6.0/10.[23] HipHopDX echoed this sentiment, stating that the collaboration fails to recapture the "toxic king chemistry" of Future and Drake's past hits, settling into predictable territory.[36] The song generated early Grammy buzz upon its 2022 release, ultimately earning a nomination and win for Best Melodic Rap Performance at the 2023 Grammys. Beyond accolades, "Wait for U" played a pivotal role in elevating Tems' global profile, marking her breakthrough on the Billboard Hot 100 and establishing her as a key figure in international Afrobeats and R&B fusion, as detailed in Billboard's analysis of her chart ascent.[37]Commercial impact analysis
"Wait for U" achieved remarkable streaming dominance, surpassing 1.2 billion streams on Spotify as of November 2025, a milestone that positioned Tems as the first African female artist to reach this mark on the platform through her featured contribution.[38][39] The track's viral appeal, driven by its infectious trap-Afrobeat fusion, significantly elevated Tems' visibility, propelling her from emerging Afrobeats talent to a key figure in global hip-hop collaborations and amplifying her overall catalog streams.[40] The song's breakout success played a pivotal role in the broader commercial rollout of Future's ninth studio album, I Never Liked You, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 222,000 album-equivalent units in its first week—predominantly fueled by streaming equivalents from high-profile tracks like "Wait for U."[41]Commercial performance
Chart positions
"Wait for U" debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 dated May 14, 2022, marking Future's first number-one hit as a lead artist, Drake's tenth overall, and Tems' first.[3] It held the top position for one week before descending, ultimately spending 41 weeks on the chart. In its debut week, the song amassed 40.2 million on-demand streams, 7.9 million radio airplay audience impressions across more than 50 rhythmic contemporary stations, and 6,400 digital downloads, propelling it to the summit.[2] On the year-end Billboard Hot 100 for 2022, it ranked at number 11. The track also topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for one week and the Hot Rap Songs chart, while logging 27 weeks on the former. Globally, "Wait for U" peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart, where it charted for 27 weeks, and number three on the Canadian Hot 100.[42][43] With over 1.19 billion streams on Spotify as of late 2025, "Wait for U" ranks among Future's top five most-streamed songs of all time. The song has earned multi-platinum certifications in several markets, as detailed in the certifications and sales section.| Chart (2022) | Peak position | Weeks on chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 | 41 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 1 | 27 |
| US Hot Rap Songs | 1 | — |
| Canadian Hot 100 | 3 | 20+ |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 8 | 27 |
Certifications and sales
"Wait for U" achieved significant commercial success through sales and streaming certifications across multiple territories. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 3× Platinum on November 30, 2022, equivalent to 3 million units consumed, including streams and downloads.[4] By October 2025, consumption had surpassed 10 million units, rendering it eligible for Diamond certification, though the RIAA had not yet issued it.[44] Internationally, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded 2× Platinum certification in the United Kingdom, representing 1.2 million units. The song earned 2× Platinum from Music Canada (160,000 units) and the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) (140,000 units). It also received Gold in Denmark and France, and 3× Platinum in New Zealand. Globally, "Wait for U" has amassed over 1.1 billion streams on Spotify alone as of mid-2025, contributing to substantial equivalent units driven primarily by streaming. It holds the distinction of being one of the fastest-certified singles in Future's catalog post-release, underscoring its rapid commercial ascent.[45][46]| Territory | Certifying Body | Certification | Units (as of certification) |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | RIAA | 3× Platinum (2022) | 3,000,000‡ (Eligible for Diamond as of October 2025: 10,000,000+) |
| United Kingdom | BPI | 2× Platinum | 1,200,000 |
| Canada | Music Canada | 2× Platinum | 160,000 |
| Australia | ARIA | 2× Platinum | 140,000 |
| Denmark | IFPI Denmark | Gold | 45,000 |
| France | SNEP | Gold | 100,000 |
| New Zealand | RMNZ | 3× Platinum | 90,000 |
Music video
Concept and filming
The music video for "Wait for U," directed by Julien Christian Lutz (professionally known as Director X), was conceived as a medieval epic inspired by the style of Game of Thrones, emphasizing themes of love, betrayal, and longing that parallel the song's lyrics about relational turmoil and patience in absence.[47][48] The narrative unfolds as a fairy-tale allegory, beginning with a voiceover stating, "Once upon a time there was a toxic king who was going to war and leaving his queen behind," portraying Future as the conflicted king facing betrayal from a disloyal knight, while Drake appears as a heroic knight engaging in sword fights and rescues to symbolize protection and devotion.[48][49] This storyline visually mirrors the track's motifs of waiting and emotional separation, with armored knights, castle interiors, and battle sequences representing the interpersonal conflicts described in the lyrics.[50] Filming took place in early May 2022 primarily at Toronto's historic Casa Loma castle, a Gothic Revival landmark built in the early 1900s, to evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere, with additional exterior battle scenes shot in the snowy and muddy suburbs of Toronto to heighten the dramatic tension.[51][52][53] Director X, in collaboration with Drake, prioritized large-scale action elements like choreographed fights and horseback sequences, navigating logistical challenges from unpredictable weather and rugged terrain to capture the video's immersive, period-piece feel.[47] The production, executive produced by Taj Critchlow under Fela, featured a cast of actors portraying knights and courtiers to embody the theme of anticipation and loyalty, without the inclusion of Tems despite her vocal feature on the track.[54][55] The video premiered on YouTube on May 5, 2022, via Future's official channel, and has amassed over 105 million views as of November 2025.[54][56]Visual style and reception
The music video for "Wait for U," directed by Director X and released on May 5, 2022, features a medieval fantasy aesthetic framed as "The Tale of the Toxic King," reimagining the song's exploration of relational toxicity through a narrative of royal intrigue and betrayal. Future embodies a tyrannical monarch clad in opulent robes and armor, presiding over lavish banquets and issuing decrees, while Drake appears as a valiant knight on horseback, engaging in sword battles to rescue his imprisoned love interest amid dramatic slow-motion sequences and elaborate castle sets filmed at Toronto's Casa Loma.[57][58][59] Symbolism in the visual underscores the "waiting" motif central to the lyrics, with motifs of captivity—such as chained imprisonment and urgent quests for liberation—representing emotional entrapment in dysfunctional bonds, further emphasized by exchanged parchment notes conveying messages of longing and deception like "I doth findeth it funny" from the queen.[60][47][61] The video received positive reception for its ambitious storytelling and production values, amassing over 1 million views on YouTube shortly after release and ranking No. 3 on YouTube's trending music page, which amplified the track's momentum toward its No. 1 debut on the Billboard Hot 100.[62][33] Complex commended its depiction of a "fantasy tale of love and betrayal," praising the cinematic swordplay and emotional arcs that elevate the trap-infused single into a visually immersive experience.[57] Similarly, Hypebeast highlighted the "action-packed drama" and reimagining of the artists in archetypal roles, noting how it captures the song's themes of personal struggle through a fairytale lens.[58] Its cultural impact extended to award recognition, affirming its role in blending hip-hop narratives with high-concept visuals. The video's release spurred a notable uptick in streams for the album I Never Liked You, contributing to its record-breaking 222 million first-week global streams on Apple Music and influencing 2022 trends in rap videos by integrating elements via Tems' vocal performance into fantasy-driven storytelling.[63][64]Credits and personnel
Songwriting and production credits
"Wait for U" was written by Nayvadius Wilburn (known professionally as Future), Aubrey Graham (Drake), Temilade Openiyi (Tems), Jacob Canady (ATL Jacob), Isaac de Boni, Michael Mule, and Tejiri Akpoghene.[65] The track was primarily produced by ATL Jacob, with co-production from the duo FNZ (Finatik and Zac, Isaac de Boni and Michael Mule). Additional production contributions came from 1SRAEL, Sonic Major, and Tejiri Akpoghene.[21][66] Engineering and technical credits include recording engineer Eric Manco, with mixing handled by Ethan Stevens.[67] The track is published by Freebandz and Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, and carries the ISRC code USSM12203789.[68][69]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Songwriters | Nayvadius Wilburn, Aubrey Graham, Temilade Openiyi, Jacob Canady, Isaac de Boni, Michael Mule, Tejiri Akpoghene |
| Producers | ATL Jacob, FNZ, 1SRAEL, Sonic Major, Tejiri Akpoghene |
| Recording Engineer | Eric Manco |
| Mixing Engineer | Ethan Stevens |