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List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [15] US Dance [33] US R&B/ HH [16] BEL Tip [3] IRL [6] NL Tip [34] SWE Heat [35] UK [10] UK R&B [23] "Wesley's Theory" (Kendrick Lamar featuring George Clinton and Thundercat) 2015 91 — 33 — 99: 14: 16 ...
Pages in category "Albums produced by Thundercat (musician)" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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In October 2018, Thundercat premiered the song "King of the Hill" from his then upcoming album It Is What It Is. [22] [23] The second single, "Black Qualls", featuring Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington, and Childish Gambino, was released on January 16. [24] Another single, "Dragonball Durag", was released on February 17. [25]
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Two and a half days of full-on shenanigans, man". [4] In the song, Thundercat sings about feeling ecstatic while being in an altered state of consciousness caused by the drug of the same name. [2] Scott Heins called it "a hard-stepping party song" whose composition was based on "hard drums and double-layered bass parts". [5]
It Is What It Is is the fourth studio album by American musician Thundercat, released through Brainfeeder on April 3, 2020. [8] It was preceded by five singles: "King of the Hill," which was released as a single from the label's compilation album Brainfeeder X in 2018, and "Black Qualls," "Dragonball Durag," "Fair Chance," and "Innerstellar Love," the latter four being released in 2020.
A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II)", derives its title partly from Thundercat's pet cat Tron; [11] its lyrics pertain to how Thundercat would prefer to be a cat than a celebrity, and features a chorus of repeating "meows". [9] [12] "Lava Lamp" has been described by Thundercat as follows: "Feel like it's a never-ending tale. It is a lover.