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"Wait for U" is a song by American rapper Future featuring Canadian rapper Drake and Nigerian singer Tems. It was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio as the second single from Future's ninth studio album, I Never Liked You, on May 3, 2022. The song samples Tems' song, "Higher", from her debut extended play, For Broken Ears (2020). [1]
I Never Liked You is the ninth studio album by American rapper Future. It was released on April 29, 2022, by Freebandz and Epic Records . The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including ATL Jacob , FnZ , Southside , Taurus, TM88 , and Wheezy , among others.
"Wait for U" (with Drake and Tems) Best Collaboration Nominated [1] American Music Awards: 2016: Himself Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [2] What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake) Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Nominated [2] 2020 "Life Is Good" (with Drake) Favorite Music Video Nominated [3] 2022: Himself Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated ...
Lara Thissen from Melo Maniac Mag wrote: "The song has a beautiful melody that builds up its strength and takes up pace towards the end. The musician has this stunning talent to layer his harmonies in a way that makes listening to the song feel like it's a first time experience all over again, no matter how many times you've actually listened to the song already."
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Wait for You may refer to: Wait for You, a 2010 EP by The Basics "Wait for You" (Elliott Yamin song), 2007 "Wait for You" (Tom Walker song), 2020 "Wait for You" (Myles Smith song), 2024 "Wait for You", a song by 7eventh Time Down from their 2013 album Just Say Jesus "Wait for You", a song by Chris Brown song from his 2012 album Fortune
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