Wild Thoughts
"Wild Thoughts" is a mid-tempo hip hop and R&B song by American record producer DJ Khaled, featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna and American singer Bryson Tiller. Released on June 16, 2017, as the third single from Khaled's tenth studio album Grateful, the track prominently interpolates the guitar riff and melody from Santana's 1999 hit "Maria Maria" featuring The Product G&B.[1][2][3] The song's lyrics explore themes of sexual desire and restraint, with Rihanna delivering the hook and Bryson Tiller contributing verses about temptation. Produced by Khaled alongside producers like Andrew "Pop" Wansel and Benny Blanco, "Wild Thoughts" blends Latin percussion with trap-influenced beats, contributing to its summery vibe that propelled its commercial success. Guitarist Carlos Santana endorsed the sampling, describing it as an extension of the original's feel-good appeal.[4] "Wild Thoughts" debuted at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and later ascended to the top position, marking DJ Khaled's first number-one single on the chart, Rihanna's 14th, and Tiller's first top-ten entry. It also topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and reached number one in the United Kingdom, dethroning "Despacito" after its record-breaking run. The official music video, directed by Colin Tilley, features provocative choreography and garnered over a billion views on YouTube, amplifying its cultural impact during the summer of 2017.[5][6][7][2]Production and Composition
Background and Development
DJ Khaled initiated the development of "Wild Thoughts" in pursuit of a summer anthem, building on the ensemble-driven formula of his prior successes like "I'm the One," which combined multiple artists for broad commercial appeal.[8] This approach emphasized aggregating high-profile talents and familiar sonic hooks to maximize market resonance, rather than prioritizing experimental composition.[8] In late 2016, Khaled enlisted producers The Nasty Beatmakers—brothers DJ Nasty and LVM—to craft the instrumental foundation, directing them to recreate the guitar riff from Carlos Santana's 1999 track "Maria Maria" while preserving its Latin rhythm for a vibrant, seasonal feel.[8][9] Khaled had harbored interest in reinterpreting elements of "Maria Maria" for years but deferred until conditions aligned for optimal execution.[9] By early 2017, Khaled focused on collaborator recruitment, selecting Rihanna due to their recent joint work and approaching Bryson Tiller with direct pitches framing the track as an inevitable hit.[8] His efforts to secure Tiller's involvement included relentless personal outreach, such as driving to Tiller's residence to ensure commitment amid tight deadlines.[10] This strategic assembly underscored Khaled's reliance on star alignments to drive empirical viability over isolated creative risks.[8]Recording Process
DJ Khaled coordinated the recording of "Wild Thoughts" in early 2017, assembling contributions from Rihanna and Bryson Tiller for inclusion on his album Grateful, which was released on June 23, 2017.[8] The track's core vocal sessions concluded prior to the single's release on June 16, 2017, allowing time for finalization amid Khaled's broader album preparations.[11] Rihanna recorded her verse after visiting Khaled's home to review the initial demo, where she opted to adjust the pitch to align with her vocal range, necessitating subsequent revisions to Tiller's parts.[12] Bryson Tiller provided his vocals remotely from his residence, with Khaled making multiple in-person visits to facilitate the process.[5] To secure Tiller's re-recording following Rihanna's pitch change, Khaled drove to Tiller's home unannounced and attempted to scale the gate for direct persuasion, underscoring his hands-on approach to artist coordination.[13][11] Khaled's direct participation remained limited to curation and oversight, as he delegated beat production to collaborators such as the duo The Nasty Beatmakers while focusing on securing high-profile features.[8] He did not perform vocals or handle primary engineering, relying instead on his network and persistence to align the artists' schedules and outputs.[12]Sampling and Musical Elements
"Wild Thoughts" interpolates the distinctive guitar riff from Santana's "Maria Maria" (1999), re-performing the melody rather than directly sampling the original recording.[1] This element forms the song's core hook, providing a nostalgic Latin-infused backbone that Carlos Santana himself endorsed as elevating the motif to a "new dimension" while preserving its "timeless" summer appeal.[4] The interpolation was cleared with the original creators, enabling its integration into a modern hip-hop framework without legal disputes over usage rights.[4] The track operates at a tempo of 98 beats per minute in A♭ major, blending R&B and hip-hop production with subtle Latin rhythmic nods derived from the interpolated riff's chord progression (primarily i, iv, and V).[14] [15] Instrumentation features layered synthesizers for melodic fills, crisp hi-hats and trap-style percussion for rhythmic drive, and minimalistic bass lines that emphasize accessibility over complexity.[16] These choices, overseen by DJ Khaled alongside co-producers, prioritize broad commercial appeal by streamlining the "Maria Maria" homage into a radio-friendly structure, evidenced by its rapid ascent to the top of Billboard's Hot 100 in June 2017.[17]Release and Promotion
Single Release
"Wild Thoughts" was digitally released on June 16, 2017, as a single by We the Best Music Group and Epic Records.[18][19] The track preceded the full release of DJ Khaled's tenth studio album, Grateful, by one week on June 23, 2017, positioning it within the project's rollout sequence following earlier singles like "I'm the One" and "Do You Mind."[20] The single launched primarily in digital formats, including high-resolution FLAC and compressed AAC files, enabling immediate streaming and download availability on major platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.[21] No physical formats were issued contemporaneously, aligning with standard practices for hip-hop and R&B singles in 2017.[19] An official music video accompanied the audio rollout on the same date via YouTube, further facilitating digital dissemination.[2]Marketing Strategies
DJ Khaled utilized his robust social media presence, encompassing over 15 million followers across Snapchat, Twitter, and Instagram, to generate pre-release hype for "Wild Thoughts" as a prospective summer hit.[22] On June 15, 2017, he teased the impending release of both the song and its music video scheduled for the following day, employing his recurring motivational phrase "Another one" to frame it as a continuation of his streak of high-profile collaborations.[23] This tactic capitalized on his personal brand of relentless self-promotion and direct fan engagement, fostering anticipation through snippets and announcements that aligned the track's urban-R&B fusion with seasonal playlist appeal. A concerted radio airplay campaign targeted crossover success, emphasizing placements on pop, rhythmic, and urban stations to amplify its reach.[24] Industry executives, including iHeartMedia's chief programming officer Tom Poleman, noted the strategic positioning of the Rihanna and Bryson Tiller features to challenge dominant tracks like "Despacito," with early spin increases reflecting aggressive promotion across formats.[24] [25] Pre-release buzz metrics, such as rapid accumulation of streams following the announcement, underscored the effectiveness of these efforts in building momentum prior to full rollout.[26] The marketing leveraged the song's sample from Santana's "Maria Maria" for nostalgic pop-urban crossover, without direct brand tie-ins but through media previews that highlighted its danceable, party-oriented vibe suited for summer events and playlists.[27] This approach, rooted in Khaled's history of assembling star-powered ensembles, aimed to embed "Wild Thoughts" in cultural conversations around warm-weather anthems.[22]Musical Content and Lyrics
Structure and Instrumentation
"Wild Thoughts" runs for 3:42 minutes.[28] The track employs a conventional verse–chorus structure, beginning with an intro of DJ Khaled's signature ad-libs such as "Another one," followed by Rihanna's opening verse, a pre-chorus buildup, and the dominant chorus hook sung by Rihanna.[20] Bryson Tiller delivers the second verse, leading into a repeated chorus and an outro that reprises Khaled's ad-libs over fading instrumentation.[29] The song is composed in C minor at a tempo of 98 beats per minute, contributing to its mid-tempo groove suitable for both pop and hip-hop contexts.[30] Instrumentation centers on an acoustic guitar riff that interpolates the melody from Santana's "Maria Maria," providing a layered Latin-infused foundation over hip-hop drums including kick, snare, and hi-hats.[1] Producers The Nasty Beatmakers incorporated subtle synth pads and percussion elements like shakers to enhance the hybrid pop-hip-hop texture, with Rihanna's vocals emphasizing the chorus for sonic emphasis.[8] This build creates a rhythmic tension-release dynamic, where verses maintain sparse arrangements before the fuller chorus orchestration.[31]Themes and Interpretations
The lyrics of "Wild Thoughts" center on the motif of impulsive sexual attraction, depicted as "wild thoughts" that overwhelm rational restraint when encountering a desirable partner. In the chorus, Rihanna sings, "When I'm with you all I get is wild thoughts / Wild, wild, wild thoughts," portraying these as spontaneous urges sparked by physical proximity or visual cues, such as glimpsing someone on social media who prompts regretful advances despite existing commitments.[20] This framing underscores fleeting encounters driven by lust rather than enduring emotional bonds, with lines like Rihanna's verse—"I don't know if you could take it / Know you wanna see me naked, naked, naked"—explicitly invoking nudity and consummation as immediate gratifications.[32] Bryson Tiller's contribution introduces a tension, expressing a desire for deeper connection amid the physical pull, yet the song's overall narrative prioritizes the thrill of temptation over resolution.[20] Interpretations often cast Rihanna's role as an empowerment anthem, where embracing such desires asserts female agency in pursuing pleasure without apology, aligning with her persona of unapologetic sensuality in prior works.[33] However, from a causal perspective grounded in human behavioral patterns, the lyrics reflect a hedonistic endorsement of casual sex that sidesteps the evolutionary and social costs of unstable pairings, such as reduced pair-bonding stability evidenced in longitudinal studies linking frequent casual encounters to lower relationship satisfaction over time. This contrasts with critiques viewing the track's normalization of impulse-driven physicality—e.g., "Numb the pain with the money / But it all goes away in the end"—as prioritizing short-term highs over commitments that historically underpin family formation and societal cohesion.[20][32] Thematically, "Wild Thoughts" exemplifies broader trends in commercial rap and pop since the mid-2010s, where explicit depictions of sexual desire dominate to exploit audience escapism, as seen in the song's interpolation of a seductive groove from "Maria Maria" repurposed for modern hookup culture rather than romantic longing.[34] This shift mirrors data on music consumption, with hip-hop tracks emphasizing lust correlating to spikes in streaming during peak social partying seasons, incentivizing producers to amplify such motifs for market dominance over introspective content.[4] Causal reasoning suggests this formula sustains by tapping innate drives for novelty but risks desensitizing listeners to the downstream effects of eroded relational norms, including higher rates of isolation reported in cohorts exposed to pervasive media glorifying transience.Reception and Analysis
Critical Reviews
Pitchfork commended "Wild Thoughts" for demonstrating DJ Khaled's ability to adopt a subdued production style, contrasting his typically effusive persona, while highlighting Rihanna and Bryson Tiller's restrained vocals that render the track a sweet, less raunchy lovers' anthem with a swaying rhythm suited for summer dancefloors.[35] The review emphasized the effective interpolation of the guitar elements from Santana's "Maria Maria," which lent a nostalgic Latin rock flavor to the song's praise of sexually inspiring partners, co-written by PARTYNEXTDOOR.[35] Billboard positioned the single as a standout from Khaled's Grateful album, noting its evocative rework of the sampled essence while preserving the original's core appeal, as endorsed by Santana himself who praised the track's nostalgic rush.[8][4] Critics and observers pointed to the song's heavy dependence on the "Maria Maria" sample as evidence of limited innovation, with Jack White dismissing it outright as "just Santana's song in its entirety," underscoring Khaled's reliance on established hooks over novel composition.[36] This formulaic approach aligned with broader appraisals of Khaled's work, where star features and proven samples drive catchiness but often substitute for deeper musical risk-taking, as reflected in the mixed reception of Grateful (Metacritic score of 61/100 from 11 reviews).[37]Responses from Involved Artists and Sample Owners
Carlos Santana, whose guitar riff from "Maria Maria" (1999) was interpolated in "Wild Thoughts," endorsed the track shortly after its release. On June 20, 2017, Santana stated, "It speaks to the heart. DJ Khaled, Rihanna and Bryson take that vibe and bring it to a new dimension with 'Wild Thoughts,' but the groove and the guitar riff are timeless," affirming the interpolation's alignment with the original's summery essence.[4] He further described "Wild Thoughts" as "an extension of that summer song vibe" from "Maria Maria," which he noted "was and will always be that feel-good summer song that speaks to women."[38] In August 2017, Santana gifted DJ Khaled a custom-signed guitar in appreciation for the usage, highlighting his approval of the creative reuse.[39] Bryson Tiller, who contributed the verse, initially viewed his contribution as fitting the track's energetic demand during its creation in 2017. In a July 2017 interview, Tiller discussed aligning his Trapsoul style with the beat's vibe while working alongside Rihanna.[40] Reflecting later, Tiller expressed partial dissatisfaction, noting in a 2022 podcast that he "wish[ed] [it] ... went differently" due to recording under suboptimal conditions, including depression, which affected his output; he suggested he might have added more vocals or altered lyrics but acknowledged it "came out nice."[41] Despite this, Tiller has performed the track live, such as at Chris Brown's events, indicating acceptance of its role in his catalog.[42] DJ Khaled promoted "Wild Thoughts" extensively as a pinnacle of his career, emphasizing its collaborative triumph and timeless appeal. In behind-the-scenes footage from June 2017, Khaled highlighted the recording process with Rihanna and Tiller, framing it as a major achievement ahead of his album Grateful.[43] He later celebrated its Spotify streams surpassing 1.3 billion in July 2025, calling it a "timeless masterpiece" and crediting its enduring success to the featured artists' energies.[44] Khaled's commentary often centered on inspirational themes, such as thanking Santana for the riff's legacy during the guitar gift exchange, where he said, "Thank you for your greatness, for inspiring me to make one of my biggest records ever."[45] Critics have noted Khaled's role as primarily promotional rather than hands-on production, with his input limited to curation and hype.[34] Rihanna's direct commentary on "Wild Thoughts" remains sparse, though her involvement—recording vocals in a single session and appearing in the music video and promotional content—signaled endorsement of its sensual, summery vibe.[46] In June 2017 behind-the-scenes material, she engaged collaboratively without voicing reservations, aligning with the track's thematic focus on uninhibited desire.[47] Her performance of elements from the song in live settings, as reacted to positively by Khaled, further underscored her association with its success.Commercial Performance
Chart Performance
"Wild Thoughts" debuted at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated July 1, 2017, marking the highest debut of the week.[48] The track ascended to number two the following week and held that position for five consecutive weeks between July 8 and August 5, 2017.[49] It also topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart dated July 22, 2017, becoming DJ Khaled's first number-one entry there.[6] Additionally, the song reached number one on the Hot R&B Songs chart dated July 15, 2017,[50] the Radio Songs chart,[51] and the Dance Club Songs chart dated August 26, 2017.[49] Internationally, "Wild Thoughts" reached number one on the UK Singles Chart dated July 21, 2017, marking DJ Khaled's second chart-topper and Rihanna's ninth in the country.[52] The song accumulated 52 weeks on the UK chart.[53] It also peaked at number one in Bulgaria.[54] On year-end charts, "Wild Thoughts" ranked number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 2017.[55] In the UK, it placed at number 13 among the biggest songs of 2017.[56]| Chart (2017) | Peak |
|---|---|
| Bulgaria (PROPHON) | 1 [54] |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 1 [52] |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 2 [49] |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 1 [6] |
| US Hot R&B Songs | 1 [50] |
| US Dance Club Songs | 1 [49] |
Sales and Certifications
"Wild Thoughts" has generated substantial equivalent units through a combination of digital downloads, physical sales, and streaming equivalents. On Spotify, the track surpassed 1.3 billion streams by July 2025, contributing significantly to its overall consumption metrics.[57][58] In the United States, the RIAA certified "Wild Thoughts" 8× Platinum on January 29, 2025, equivalent to 8 million units encompassing sales, streaming, and track-equivalent albums.[18][59] The single earned multi-platinum certifications across various territories, reflecting strong international performance driven by streaming dominance.| Country | Certifying body | Certification | Certified units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | ARIA | 7× Platinum | 490,000 |
| United Kingdom | BPI | 3× Platinum | 1,800,000 |
| United States | RIAA | 8× Platinum | 8,000,000 |
Visual and Performance Elements
Music Video
The music video for "Wild Thoughts", directed by Colin Tilley, premiered on June 16, 2017, coinciding with the single's digital release.[2][60] Filming took place in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood in early June 2017, capturing a vibrant, tropical atmosphere with scenes of a crowded dance party illuminated by colorful, romantic lighting.[61][62] Rihanna dominates the visuals, performing sensual choreography amid hedonistic party sequences that emphasize luxury and uninhibited energy, while DJ Khaled and Bryson Tiller appear in supporting roles, with Tiller featured in intimate, dimly lit segments.[63] The video's aesthetic draws on opulent motifs, including stylish attire and dynamic group dances, without additional celebrity cameos beyond the primary artists.[64] As of 2025, the official upload on DJ Khaled's YouTube channel has accumulated over 1.8 billion views, reflecting its enduring popularity.[65] The production received nominations at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Choreography, and Best Cinematography.[66]Live Performances
DJ Khaled, Rihanna, and Bryson Tiller delivered their first joint live performance of "Wild Thoughts" at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards on January 28, 2018, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[67] The rendition featured Rihanna commanding the stage in a sparkling bodysuit, flanked by Bryson Tiller in a coordinated suit, with DJ Khaled hyping the crowd from a central platform; backing dancers posed as statues before animating during the chorus, creating a dynamic visual execution that emphasized the song's sultry R&B-hip-hop fusion.[68] [69] The broadcast drew 19.08 million U.S. television viewers, with the performance clip garnering millions of subsequent online streams and views across platforms.[67] Following the song's June 2017 release, DJ Khaled integrated "Wild Thoughts" into his promotional sets for the album Grateful, including festival appearances where he adapted the track for solo DJ delivery in the absence of Rihanna and Tiller, often extending the instrumental for crowd engagement.[26] Bryson Tiller performed a solo version during his concert at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Florida, on August 31, 2017, focusing on his verse and the hook amid a setlist of R&B tracks, which drew attendance from local university crowds and received fan-recorded views exceeding 100,000 on YouTube.[70] These adaptations highlighted the track's versatility for individual artist renditions, though full collaborations remained rare post-Grammys due to scheduling constraints.[67]Remixes and Adaptations
Official Remixes
Several official remixes of "Wild Thoughts" were issued by Epic Records in July 2017 as promotional singles and edits, adapting the track's trap-influenced production for dance, radio, and club formats while preserving Rihanna's and Bryson Tiller's vocals.[71][72] These variants featured restructured beats, extended intros, or altered drops to enhance playability in electronic and pop-leaning settings, with releases dated July 21, 2017, for key versions distributed digitally.[73] A promotional CD compilation compiled multiple remixes, including radio edits, explicit versions, and club mixes.[71] Notable among them was the Mike Cruz Clean Club mix (No Rap), which extended the runtime to over seven minutes by omitting Bryson Tiller's verse and emphasizing Rihanna's hook over a prolonged instrumental build suitable for DJ sets.[71] The primary official remixes included:| Remix Title | Remixer | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Wild Thoughts (Mike Cruz Radio Edit) | Mike Cruz | 4:21 |
| Wild Thoughts (Dave Audé Explicit Edit) | Dave Audé | 3:15 |
| Wild Thoughts (NOTD Remix) | NOTD | 3:10 |
| Wild Thoughts (Bee's Knees Remix) | Bee's Knees | 3:51 |
| Wild Thoughts (Dave Audé Extended Remix) | Dave Audé | 4:42 |
| Wild Thoughts (Medasin Remix) | Medasin | 4:35 |
| Wild Thoughts (Mike Cruz Clean Club (No Rap)) | Mike Cruz | 7:02 |