When We
"When We" is a song by American R&B singer-songwriter Tank (born Durrell Babbs), released on June 16, 2017, as the lead single from his eighth studio album, Savage. Produced by Cardiak and co-written by Tank alongside J. Valentine, the track is a sensual R&B ballad that explores themes of intimate passion and connection between lovers.[1] The song achieved significant commercial success, entering the Billboard Hot 100 and eventually peaking at number 78, marking one of Tank's highest-charting singles on the chart.[2] It topped the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart for 11 consecutive weeks, becoming Tank's longest-running number-one hit on that tally.[3] Additionally, "When We" reached number five on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart after a 39-week climb, setting a record for the longest ascent to the top five in the chart's history.[4] Certified platinum by the RIAA in July 2018 (gold in February 2018) for sales and streaming equivalent to 1,000,000 units, the single propelled Savage upon its September 2017 release and solidified Tank's status as a prominent figure in contemporary R&B.[5] A remix featuring Trey Songz and Ty Dolla $ign was released in February 2018, further extending the song's popularity through an official music video directed by J. Valentine and released in March.[6][7] "When We" exemplifies Tank's signature style of blending smooth vocals with emotionally charged lyrics, contributing to his reputation for crafting hits that resonate in urban adult contemporary radio formats.Development and production
Background
The song "When We" originated from Tank's deliberate effort to reinvigorate authentic R&B amid a perceived dilution of the genre's emotional and sensual core in contemporary music. Following his 2016 collaborative album Stronger, Tank pivoted back to solo projects emphasizing pure R&B, drawing on his established style to deliver intimate, passionate narratives that connected deeply with fans seeking genuine expression over pop-infused trends.[8] This career redirection set the stage for Savage, Tank's eighth studio album, with "When We" announced as its lead single in 2017 to encapsulate the project's bold, unfiltered energy. The track's conceptual foundation centered on evoking a raw, aggressive sensuality designed to inspire physical and emotional intimacy, as Tank explained it represented "a very sexual and aggressive feeling" absent from much of modern R&B.[8][9] Central to this vision was Tank's decision to partner with producer Cardiak, whose hip-hop background brought fresh, contemporary production to blend with Tank's classic R&B sensibilities. By enlisting Cardiak, Tank aimed to inject "young fire" into the sound, ensuring the song maintained relevance while honoring his roots in soulful, relationship-driven music.[8]Writing and recording
The song "When We" was co-written by Tank (Durrell Babbs) and J. Valentine.[1] Production for the track was led by Cardiak, who crafted the beat to evoke an intense, intimate atmosphere.[10][11] Recording sessions occurred at Platinum Sound Studios in New York City, a facility also referred to as Jerry Wonda Studio.[11] Tank adopted a freestyle writing approach during the sessions, turning on Cardiak's beat and immediately penning lyrics to capture raw emotion rather than aiming for structured perfection; as he recalled, "I just turned the beat on and I started writing to it. This sounds like the soundtrack to when some f--king starts happening."[11] The song's length was finalized at 5:09 during these sessions.Release and promotion
Release details
"When We" was released digitally on June 16, 2017, by Atlantic Records as the lead single from Tank's eighth studio album, Savage. The track followed Tank's previous single "#BDAY" from 2016, which appeared on his seventh album Sex Love & Pain II.[12] It was made available in digital download and streaming formats, initially debuting on R&B charts.[13] Savage itself was released on September 29, 2017.[13]Promotional activities
The music video for "When We," depicting sensual encounters between couples in a dimly lit setting, premiered on August 16, 2017, through Tank's official YouTube channel and Vevo, garnering millions of views shortly after release.[14][15] To build momentum for the single, Tank delivered a high-energy live performance of "When We" at the 2017 BET Soul Train Awards, which took place on November 5, 2017 (aired November 26), where he shed his shirt midway through, emphasizing the song's intimate and provocative theme amid choreography by dancers.[16][17] Promotion extended to radio, with a targeted airplay campaign on urban adult contemporary stations that propelled "When We" to the top of the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart for 11 weeks beginning November 18, 2017, marking Tank's longest-running No. 1 on that format.[3] The track topped the Adult R&B Songs chart for 11 consecutive weeks, reflecting its strong reception in R&B programming.[18]Remix release
A remix of "When We" was released as a separate digital single on February 13, 2018, under Atlantic Records, featuring guest appearances by Trey Songz and Ty Dolla $ign.[19][20] This version incorporated new verses from the featured artists, building on the original track's sensual themes of romantic and physical intimacy while introducing fresh vocal dynamics.[21] The remix was created to elevate the song's energy and reach a wider audience within the hip-hop and R&B spheres, as Tank expressed a desire to "take it to another level with Trey and Ty."[22] By collaborating with his labelmates, who brought their signature styles—Trey Songz's falsetto hooks and Ty Dolla $ign's smooth, melodic flows—the remix aimed to refresh the track's appeal for listeners seeking collaborative R&B experiences.[23] The accompanying music video premiered on March 16, 2018, directed by J Valentine and BenMarc, showcasing the artists in a steamy, auto-shop setting that emphasized the song's playful, seductive vibe.[7][24] This visual release highlighted the remix's distinct production, with close-up performances and thematic elements tying back to the track's core narrative without altering its intimate essence.[25]Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"When We" is a contemporary R&B track noted for its sensual groove and intimate atmosphere, often described as a "slow sex song" by its performer Tank.[1] The song operates at a tempo of 118 beats per minute but employs a half-time feel equivalent to approximately 59 BPM, creating a languid, seductive pace that enhances its erotic undertones.[26] Produced by Cardiak, the track features minimalistic beats that provide a subtle rhythmic foundation, allowing the focus to remain on the emotional delivery rather than dense instrumentation.[1] The song follows a conventional R&B structure consisting of verses, pre-choruses, choruses, and a bridge, which builds tension through repetition and escalation in the hook.[1] Tank's vocal performance emphasizes layered harmonies and ad-libs to convey intimacy, with the singer freestyling the lyrics in a single take to capture raw passion over polished technique.[1] Cardiak's production draws from trap influences, blending atmospheric elements with R&B sensibilities to craft what Tank has termed a "trap ballad" that merges sensual melodies with understated aggression.[1]Lyrical content
The lyrics of "When We" center on a theme of passionate, uninhibited sexual intimacy between lovers, portraying an intense physical and emotional bond during private encounters.[11] The song's narrative unfolds from a first-person male perspective, where the singer encourages his partner to embrace abandon and explore creative expressions of desire, emphasizing mutual release over restraint.[11] This viewpoint is evident in lines like "I like it when you lose it / I like it when you go there," which highlight the thrill of unrestrained passion.[1] The repetitive chorus, structured around "When we fuck," serves as a rhythmic invocation of the act itself, underscoring the song's explicit focus on aggressive yet consensual lovemaking.[1] Key phrases such as "Face down, ass up / Back, back, back it up" in the bridge vividly depict positions and movements that intensify the connection, blending raw physicality with an implied deeper unity between the partners.[1] Tank has described the track as inspired by "belligerence in the bedroom," aiming to capture the "dark, sexy" depth of such moments while promoting sexual creativity.[11] Throughout, the lyrics reject conventional romance in favor of bold eroticism, as seen in the pre-chorus dismissal: "Who came to make sweet love? Not me / Who came to kiss and hug? Not me / Who came to beat it up? Rocky."[1] This narrative arc builds to a celebratory tone in the bridge's closing, suggesting that such uninhibited encounters represent the ideal form of their relationship: "This is how it always should be when we."[1] The sensual delivery of these lines ties directly to the themes, amplifying the song's invitation to authentic intimacy.[11]Music videos
Original music video
The original music video for Tank's "When We" was directed by Topshelf Junior and released on August 16, 2017.[27][28] The video features Tank in the lead role, with Skylar Benton portraying his love interest, and was filmed in intimate, dimly lit settings that enhance the song's sensual atmosphere.[27][29] The video's synopsis intercuts performance shots of Tank, where he delivers the track amid moody, shadowed environments, with sensual bedroom scenes that depict the themes of passion and closeness central to the lyrics.[30][31] These erotic sequences emphasize fantasy foreplay and physical intimacy, creating a visually stimulating narrative that aligns with the song's explicit R&B vibe.[30] The dimly lit aesthetic, including darker and steamy imagery in an eerie building, contributes to the overall dream-like and provocative tone.[28][32] The video premiered online as part of the single's promotional rollout ahead of Tank's album Savage.[28]Remix music video
The remix music video for "When We," directed by J. Valentine and BenMarc, premiered on Tank's official YouTube channel on March 16, 2018.[7][25][33] It features Tank, Trey Songz, and Ty Dolla $ign in collaborative performance scenes, with additional choreography and party atmospheres that emphasize their interplay as featured artists.[7][34] The video's synopsis expands on the original by incorporating group dynamics, showing the artists transitioning from a club environment to more intimate settings, which parallels the remix's structure with added verses from Trey Songz and Ty Dolla $ign.[25][7] This visual approach ties directly to the remix's audio release on the same date, enhancing the track's collaborative energy.Critical reception and legacy
Reviews
Upon its release in June 2017, Tank's "When We" received positive feedback from critics who praised its return to traditional R&B elements and the singer's commanding vocal performance. Sydney Scott of Essence magazine described the track as feeling like a "sexy return to pure R&B, a soundtrack to a romantic evening that ends in the bedroom," emphasizing Tank's vocal prowess in delivering intimate, sultry lines with emotional depth and control.[35] This review highlighted how the song's smooth production and Tank's layered harmonies evoked classic R&B sensuality, positioning it as a standout lead single from his album Savage. Courtney Bryant of Parle Magazine echoed this sentiment, noting the song's "sensual vibe" designed for late-night bedroom settings, while commending Tank's strong delivery on themes of intimacy and mutual satisfaction in relationships.[36] Bryant's analysis focused on the track's passionate exploration of lovemaking, where Tank's baritone conveys openness and vulnerability, appealing to mature listeners seeking authentic portrayals of romance. Other outlets, such as The Musical Hype, further applauded the single's artistry, calling it a "solid" effort with "lush, sensual production" and praising Tank's singing as well-executed, though critiquing the chorus for its simplicity.[37] Overall, reviewers appreciated the song's raw emotional authenticity in capturing physical and emotional connection, with its hip-hop-infused beats providing a modern twist on R&B conventions.[38]Impact and legacy
"When We" has demonstrated remarkable longevity in the digital era, accumulating over 150 million views on its official music video by late 2025, underscoring its enduring appeal among listeners.[14] The track's sustained streaming presence highlights its role as a cornerstone of Tank's catalog, continuing to resonate years after its 2017 release. Furthermore, the song was featured prominently in Tank's 2023 NPR Tiny Desk Concert, where it was performed as part of a set celebrating his No. 1 R&B hits, drawing 4.5 million views and reaffirming its status as a fan favorite in live acoustic settings. Ongoing fan engagement was evident in 2024, as Tank included "When We" in his R&B Money Tour performances, with captures from shows in May and June showcasing enthusiastic crowd responses and the song's high-energy delivery.[39] These live renditions, often blending sensual choreography with the track's signature intimacy, kept the song central to Tank's stage presence and connected with audiences seeking nostalgic yet vibrant R&B experiences. The song played a pivotal role in reviving interest in adult-oriented R&B sensuality, blending explicit lyrics with emotional depth to reinvigorate the genre's focus on mature romance amid shifting musical trends.[40] It marked a significant resurgence in Tank's career, serving as his biggest hit and breakthrough after nearly two decades, by storming adult R&B radio and streaming platforms, thus proving the viability of traditional R&B sounds in the streaming age.[41][42]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"When We" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on December 9, 2017, at number 92, marking Tank's first solo entry on the chart in over a decade; it climbed to a peak of number 78 on March 31, 2018, and remained on the chart for a total of 20 weeks.[43] On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the track debuted at number 45 on October 21, 2017, reached a high of number 35, and charted for 20 weeks overall.[44] It also reached number 5 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart after a 39-week climb to the top five, setting a record for the longest ascent to that position in the chart's history.[4] The song achieved its greatest success on the Adult R&B Airplay chart, debuting in July 2017 and ascending to number 1 on November 18, 2017, where it held the top position for 11 consecutive weeks; it spent a total of 52 weeks on the chart, with the remix featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Trey Songz contributing to its extended run into 2018.[3] For year-end rankings, "When We" placed at number 18 on the 2017 Adult R&B Airplay chart and topped the 2018 year-end list, underscoring its dominant airplay performance across both years.[45][46]| Chart (2017–2018) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart | Year-End Ranking (2017) | Year-End Ranking (2018) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard Hot 100 | 78 | 20 | — | — |
| Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 35 | 20 | — | — |
| Adult R&B Airplay | 1 | 52 | 18 | 1 |
| R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay | 5 | — | — | — |