While We Wait
While We Wait is a mixtape by American R&B singer-songwriter Kehlani, released on February 22, 2019, through Atlantic Records.[1][2] It marks her third mixtape overall and second commercial release, consisting of nine tracks that blend contemporary R&B with elements of hip-hop and soul.[3][4] The project features collaborations with artists including Musiq Soulchild on "Footsteps," Dom Kennedy on "Nunya," Ty Dolla $ign on "Nights Like This," 6lack on "Get Like," Sylvan La Touche and Jhené Aiko on "RPG," and T-Pain on "My Escape."[3][5] Serving as an interim release between Kehlani's debut studio album SweetSexySavage (2017) and her sophomore effort It Was Good Until It Wasn't (2020), While We Wait was conceived during a period of personal reflection during her pregnancy.[6][7] Kehlani described the mixtape as a collection of songs written "in the in-between," capturing intimate, vulnerable moments amid life's transitions.[8] Produced by a team including Sir Nolan, DannyBoyStyles, and Hit-Boy, the project emphasizes lush instrumentation and emotional depth, with tracks like "Too Deep" and "Feels" showcasing Kehlani's versatile vocal range and confessional lyricism.[4][9][3] Critics acclaimed While We Wait for its emotional intelligence and polished production, with Pitchfork highlighting Kehlani's "balmy, lucid songwriting" as a standout in contemporary R&B.[4] SPIN praised the mixtape's frankness and Kehlani's piercing vocals, noting its ability to balance lush arrangements with raw honesty.[8] The release solidified Kehlani's reputation as a key figure in modern R&B, influencing subsequent works and inspiring a sequel, While We Wait 2, in 2024.[10][11]Background and development
Conception
Following the release of her major-label debut album SweetSexySavage in 2017, Kehlani intended While We Wait to serve as a shorter, more personal interim project that would bridge the gap to her next full-length album, allowing her to explore vulnerability amid a transitional period in her career.[4] The mixtape was conceived as a concise 9-track effort running 31:19 minutes, emphasizing emotional intimacy over the expansive scope of her prior work.[1] Influenced by personal life events, including her pregnancy announced in October 2018 and the associated emotional and mental challenges, Kehlani paused work on a more conceptual studio album to create While We Wait as a means of maintaining joy and artistic momentum during a mentally exhausting time.[12] These experiences, encompassing relationships, prenatal depression, and growth toward greater maturity and self-love, shaped the project's introspective tone, with Kehlani describing it as a way "to keep myself joyous during a time that has been so mentally exhausting... I wanted to have fun and get myself through this pregnancy with art."[12] The mixtape drew from neo-soul and pop influences to celebrate life's complexities with resilience.[12] Kehlani announced While We Wait on February 6, 2019, via social media, sharing the title and artwork while positioning it as a mixtape—the first of two projects planned for that year—to hold fans over until her next album and the birth of her child.[6] To diversify the sound through meaningful collaborations, she intentionally included guest features from artists she admired and connected with personally, such as Musiq Soulchild, Dom Kennedy, Ty Dolla $ign, and 6LACK, many of whom were longtime friends or reached out via mutual contacts to foster organic creative exchanges.[12]Recording and production
The mixtape While We Wait was recorded over the course of one month in late 2018, serving as a collaborative effort involving key producers and guest artists to bridge the gap between Kehlani's previous album and her next full-length project.[13] SuperDuperBrick, a frequent collaborator, handled production on multiple tracks, including the opener "Footsteps" (featuring Musiq Soulchild) alongside J. Young White, as well as "Love Language" with M-Phazes.[14][15] Other notable producers included Boi-1da, BigWhiteBeatz, Jahaan Sweet, and NOVA WAV for "Feels";[16] Sir Nolan and DannyBoyStyles for "Nights Like This" (featuring Ty Dolla ign); [Hit-Boy](/page/Hit-Boy) and G-Dav for "Nunya" (featuring [Dom Kennedy](/page/Dom_Kennedy)); Young Fyre and Stan Greene for "Too Deep"; [The Rascals](/page/The_Rascals) for "[Butterfly](/page/Butter-Fly)"; OAK and Zaire Koalo for "Morning Glory"; and Letm0de and daedaePIVOT for "[RPG](/page/RPG)" (featuring [6LACK](/page/6lack)). Guest recording sessions incorporated contributions from Ty Dolla ign on "Nights Like This" and 6LACK on "RPG," enhancing the project's intimate, R&B-focused sound.[1] The production drew on sampled elements for texture, with "Footsteps" interpolating lyrics from Omarion's 2006 single "Ice Box" while featuring Musiq Soulchild's vocals, and "Morning Glory" incorporating the drum break from The Honeydrippers' 1973 funk track "Impeach the President." In post-production, the nine tracks were mixed by Jaycen Joshua and Tony Maserati, then mastered by Chris Athens at Sterling Sound, yielding a concise total runtime of 31:19.[17][5]Composition
Musical style
While We Wait is characterized by a predominant alternative R&B style infused with hip-hop influences, trap-inspired beats, and soulful samples, creating a smooth, low-key sonic landscape.[18][19] The mixtape draws from neo-soul and '90s R&B traditions, blending hazy synths, bass-boosted urban flavors, and glossy production techniques to evoke a brooding, atmospheric vibe.[4][8] Track-specific instrumentation highlights the mixtape's versatility within its concise framework. For instance, "Butterfly" features minimalistic plucked guitars and drip-droppy effects, contributing to its ethereal whisper-rap delivery, while "Nunya" incorporates upbeat boom-bap percussion with trap elements for a sexier, bass-driven groove.[19][18] "RPG" employs atmospheric production through soft, twinkling piano lines, adding a layer of nostalgic hip-hop soul.[19][20] The overall tempo ranges from slow ballads to mid-tempo grooves, fostering a languid, nighttime ambiance ideal for relaxed listening.[18][8] Kehlani's vocal delivery stands out with layered harmonies, multitracked ad-libs, and soulful croons that pierce through lush arrangements, often alternating between balmy whispers and piercing emotional peaks.[4][18] Compared to her previous album SweetSexySavage, While We Wait evolves toward shorter tracks that prioritize immersive vibe over structural complexity, clocking in at under 30 minutes for a more focused, playlist-friendly experience.[18] Guest contributions, such as Musiq Soulchild's neo-soul harmonies on "Footsteps," enhance the mixtape's soulful R&B essence without overshadowing the core sound.[4]Lyrical themes
The lyrical themes of While We Wait center on love, heartbreak, self-empowerment, and the impermanence of relationships, drawing from Kehlani's personal experiences as a new mother navigating emotional growth amid public scrutiny.[21] The mixtape portrays romance as a complex interplay of vulnerability and resilience, often reflecting the tension between emotional intimacy and self-preservation in modern connections.[4] These motifs emerge through introspective narratives that emphasize survival and autonomy, positioning love not as an ideal but as a battleground requiring patience and boundaries.[19] In "Nights Like This" featuring Ty Dolla ign, [Kehlani](/page/Kehlani) explores the pitfalls of fleeting, casual encounters tainted by past traumas, with lines like "Shoulda never gave you my heart on consignment" capturing the regret of inconsistent affection and emotional manipulation.[4] The track conveys heartbreak through a conversational tone that mimics late-night confessions, highlighting the sensuality of Ty Dolla ign's verse, which amplifies the theme of seductive yet unstable hookups.[22] Similarly, "Butterfly" employs the insect as a metaphor for emotional transformation and fragility, urging a partner to dismantle personal barriers with lyrics such as "It’ll make you no less of a man/To break your walls," symbolizing growth amid relational flux.[4] This vulnerability extends to "Footsteps" featuring Musiq Soulchild, where Kehlani reflects on miscommunications in love, using imagery like "footsteps in the mud" to evoke the messy aftermath of uncertainty and the need for honest reckoning.[21] Self-empowerment shines in "Nunya" with Dom Kennedy, a post-breakup declaration of boundaries that asserts independence through direct address: "You lost the girl who got it on her own," rejecting intrusive ex-partners and celebrating reclaimed agency.[4] In "RPG" featuring 6LACK, themes of vulnerability are deepened by 6LACK's introspective verse, which complements Kehlani's plea for genuine emotional investment, portraying relationships as a collaborative quest rather than a solo struggle.[19] Poetic devices like these metaphors and second-person appeals foster a direct, intimate dialogue, blending raw confession with rhythmic flow to mirror the mixtape's overarching narrative of healing through articulation.[21]Release and promotion
Singles
The lead single from While We Wait, "Nights Like This" featuring Ty Dolla $ign, was released on January 10, 2019, via Atlantic Records.[23] The track, which explores themes of fleeting romance, debuted at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 31 after 12 weeks on the chart.[24] It also reached a peak of number 4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[24] The accompanying music video, directed by Bo Mirhosseni, depicts a futuristic narrative involving androids and features Kehlani in a lab setting.[25] As of November 2025, the song had amassed over 694 million streams on Spotify, marking one of Kehlani's most streamed tracks.[26] "Butterfly" followed as the second single, released on February 12, 2019, just prior to the mixtape's launch.[27] The song emphasizes themes of personal empowerment and transformation, drawing metaphors from metamorphosis.[28] It was accompanied by a visualizer directed by Kehlani and students from Oakland School for the Arts, showcasing her pregnancy at the time.[29] While it did not enter major Billboard singles charts, the track contributed to the mixtape's buzz and received positive initial feedback for its introspective vibe.[27] On February 19, 2019, Kehlani released "Nunya" featuring Dom Kennedy as a post-release single to further promote the project.[30] The collaboration highlights independence in relationships, with Kennedy's verse adding a laid-back West Coast flair.[30] It debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 and peaked at number 13 on the Hot Singles chart in New Zealand.[31] Critics noted its catchy, assertive energy as a standout from the mixtape.[30] "RPG" featuring 6lack was issued as a later single on April 17, 2019, extending the mixtape's promotion.[32] The track uses video game analogies, specifically role-playing games, to metaphorically dissect complicated romantic dynamics.[32] Accompanied by a video inspired by the Netflix series The OA, it did not chart on major U.S. singles lists but had garnered over 51 million Spotify streams as of November 2025.[33] Initial reception praised the duo's chemistry and innovative lyrical approach.[32]Marketing efforts
The promotional rollout for While We Wait commenced with the release of lead singles to generate buzz. "Nights Like This" featuring Ty Dolla $ign was unveiled on January 10, 2019, accompanied by an official music video that amassed over 11 million views shortly after launch, positioning it as a key teaser for the project.[34] Similarly, "Nunya" featuring Dom Kennedy received a video treatment, further heightening anticipation through visual storytelling on platforms like YouTube.[34] The mixtape launched on February 22, 2019, under Atlantic Records, with immediate availability across major streaming services including Spotify and Apple Music, facilitating broad digital access and playlist integrations.[34][1] To enhance fan engagement, an exclusive merchandise line was introduced via the official Kehlani store, offering limited-edition items such as hoodies, t-shirts, hats, tote bags, bandanas, notebooks, mugs, and sticker sets, bundled with digital downloads for select purchases.[34] Live performances played a central role in visibility, with Kehlani debuting tracks from the mixtape at high-profile events in early 2019, including festival slots that showcased the new material to live audiences. While the campaign emphasized the U.S. market through domestic media and streaming pushes, targeted international efforts featured radio airplay in the UK and Canada to expand reach.[35]Commercial performance
Chart performance
While We Wait debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 chart dated March 9, 2019, selling 34,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, of which 6,000 were pure album sales. The mixtape also debuted at number five on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, later reaching number one, and number one on the Top R&B Albums chart. Streaming accounted for over 28,000 streaming equivalent album units during the debut week.[36] Internationally, the mixtape achieved top 40 peaks in several markets, including number 17 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, number 17 on the New Zealand Albums chart, number 29 on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia, number 146 in Belgium's Flanders region on the Ultratop chart, number 34 on the Dutch Albums Top 100, number 142 on the French Albums Chart, and number 47 on the Official Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[37][38][39][40][41][42][43] The mixtape demonstrated strong longevity on the Billboard 200, remaining on the chart for a total of 20 weeks. On the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, it spent 25 weeks in total.Certifications
In the United States, While We Wait received a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 3, 2024, recognizing 500,000 album-equivalent units.[44] This milestone reflects combined physical and digital sales, streaming equivalents (where 1,500 streams equal one album unit), and track downloads, in line with RIAA's standard methodology for album certifications. As of November 2025, no additional certifications have been awarded in other regions. This Gold status builds upon the similar achievement for Kehlani's prior release, SweetSexySavage, which was certified Gold by the RIAA on June 29, 2018, for 500,000 units.[45]| Region | Certifying Body | Certification | Units | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | RIAA | Gold | 500,000 | February 3, 2024 |
Critical reception
Professional reviews
While We Wait received generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the mixtape holds an average score of 79 based on four reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception.[46] Pitchfork awarded the mixtape a 7.6 out of 10, praising its concise songwriting and emotional depth, with reviewer noting Kehlani's "refreshingly concise collection of pop, rap, and ’90s R&B resilience" that reveals her "emotional intelligence and extraordinary empathy."[4] The outlet highlighted tracks like "Butterfly" for their vulnerability, describing lines such as “It’ll make you no less of a man/To break your walls and simply grab my hand” as emblematic of the mixtape's piercing emotionality.[4] Spin gave a positive review, scoring it 80 out of 100 on Metacritic, and commended the guest features from artists like Musiq Soulchild and Ty Dolla $ign for blending seamlessly into the mood, while emphasizing Kehlani's innovation in R&B through a wistful neo-soul vibe reminiscent of Joni Mitchell and Solange.[8] The publication called the project a "refreshing interlude," particularly highlighting ballads like "Footsteps" for their ephemeral quality, a step up from filler tracks on prior releases.[8] Across reviews, critics appreciated the mixtape's brevity, authenticity in exploring love and communication, and Kehlani's vocal and lyrical maturity, though some noted it functions primarily as a transitional "mixtape" bridging to her next full-length album, with minor critiques on limited boundary-pushing.[47]Accolades
Upon its release, While We Wait did not receive major award nominations or wins, though it contributed to Kehlani's rising profile. The mixtape was recognized in select year-end lists, including DJBooth's 75 Best Hip-Hop and R&B Albums of 2019, where it was praised as an appetizer bridging to her next full-length effort.[48] In terms of commercial recognition, the project earned a gold certification from the RIAA in February 2024, signifying 500,000 equivalent album units in the United States.[49] By October 2023, While We Wait had accumulated over 800 million global streams across platforms, underscoring its enduring popularity and cultural resonance in contemporary R&B.[50]Credits
Track listing
The standard edition of While We Wait features nine tracks with a total runtime of approximately 31 minutes.[51]| No. | Title | Featuring | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Footsteps" | Musiq Soulchild | 4:33 |
| 2. | "Too Deep" | 2:47 | |
| 3. | "Nunya" | Dom Kennedy | 4:04 |
| 4. | "Morning Glory" | 2:59 | |
| 5. | "Feels" | 3:01 | |
| 6. | "Nights Like This" | Ty Dolla $ign | 3:25 |
| 7. | "Butterfly" | 3:31 | |
| 8. | "Personal" | 3:40 | |
| 9. | "RPG" | 6LACK | 3:35 |