Future Confirms Tems as Success Behind Wait Fou U Song
Wait For U song has come a huge commercial success since its inception. The song which featured both Drake also is simple trending as landmark hits featuring top talents.
Wait For You, although most of Future’s fans believe it’s going to skyrocket I Never Liked You album. Now, not only that the album has debuted on Billboard Hot 200 and No. 1, but the song which Tems assisted has also picked No. 1 on Billboard.
The positive heck here is that Future has extended his maximum regard to Drake but especially to Nigerian global breakout singer, Tems. Confirming Tems as this plugin success to I Never Liked You album has exposed her far more better despite her heavyweight collaboration with Wizkid on Essence.
Future released his first 2022 album late last month. But he added more recognition to the album by dropping I Never Liked You Deluxe Edition featuring Lil Baby, Lil Durk and more. Well, there are need to say his album is star-studded featuring top-notch hip-hop rappers both Kanye West.
The Wait For U song is the most hottest song with notoriety from Drake fans, Future fans and also Nigerians. It has given Future a shape of history to his career as the album debuted No. 1 yet again Wait For U as also No. 1 on Billboard.
According to the Atlanta resistant rapper: “Soon as I heard the @temsbaby sample over @atljacobbeatz Instantly connected to my soul,” he said in one tweet.
Soon as I heard the @temsbaby sample over @atljacobbeatz Instantly connected to my soul
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) May 12, 2022
Even tho wait for u is a sample and not an original recording I still put Featuring @temsbaby if u wasn’t familiar with her work. Thank u Tems
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) May 12, 2022
@temsbaby VOICE IS AMAZING
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) May 12, 2022
“Wait For U” is from Future’s new LP I Never Liked You, which launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The track joins three others from the set that debut in the Hot 100’s top 10: “Puffin on Zootiez,” at No. 4, and “712PM,” at No. 8, and “I’m Dat N***a,” at No. 10. (Billboard)