Peak
14
Weeks
7
Score
526
Chart Year
2021
Create account Personal tools Contents (Top) Background Composition Critical reception Music video Chart performance Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Release history References WusYaName Article Talk Read Edit View history From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "WusYaName" Single by Tyler, the Creator featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla Sign from the album Call Me If You Get Lost Released June 22, 2021 Genre West Coast hip hopR&B Length 2:01 Label Columbia Songwriter(s) Tyler OkonmaKentrell GauldenTyrone Griffin Jr.Bishop Burrell Sr.Delando ConnerSolomon ConnerDarryl Jackson Producer(s) Tyler, the Creator Tyler, the Creator singles chronology "Lumberjack" (2021) "WusYaName" (2021) "Cash In Cash Out" (2022) YoungBoy Never Broke Again singles chronology "Everything Different" (2021) "WusYaName" (2021) "Nevada" (2021) Ty Dolla Sign singles chronology "I Won" (2021) "WusYaName" (2021) "I Believed It" (2021) Music video "WusYaName" on YouTube "WusYaName" (stylized in all caps[1]) is a song by American rapper and producer Tyler, the Creator featuring fellow American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again and American singer Ty Dolla $ign. It was released on June 22, 2021, alongside a retro-themed music video, as the second single from Tyler's sixth studio album, Call Me If You Get Lost. A '90s-inspired R&B record, it samples H-Town's "Back Seat (Wit No Sheets)", and sees Tyler rapping and singing to a mysterious woman he becomes love-struck with while on a road trip. The song was noted for its production and Tyler's delivery, and is the highest-charting track from the album. Background The song was first teased by Tyler on June 22, 2021, when he posted the music video, which omitted YoungBoy's verse.[2] Tyler said one of his favorite moments on the album is when YoungBoy says "think so" on the song.[3] Following the song's release, Tyler, while at a pop-up concert, called YoungBoy a "sweetheart" and said they hung out a number of times.[4] "WusYaName" was produced solely by Tyler.[5] Composition Regarded as a departure from Tyler's previous musical style, it contains G-funk synths[6] and a "distinct throwback" sound,[7][2] courtesy of the sampled track, "Back Seat (Wit No Sheets)" (1994) by R&B group H-Town,[8] paired with a New Jack Swing-styled R&B.[7] Ryan Rosenberger of Elevator Mag said the song "carries the same soulful, cinematic vibes as Igor did, with its lush, intricate vocal arrangements and hardknocking boombap drums".[9] The song's intro starts off with a monologue by Tyler in which he delves into California's car culture and reflects on having a love at first sight.[5] After the monologue ends, the "romantic, '90s infused melody" kicks in, in the form of the repurposed sample which uses four loops in the song with a pitch and tempo increase.[8] Deemed a "sexy", "flirty" R&B ballad,[8] it sees Tyler delivering his "signature" wordplay, rapping and singing about pouring syrup on eggs, looking for brioche a friend recommended, and envisioning flying the woman he likes to Cannes to watch independent movies.[1][7] Furthermore, he lists off all the experiences and journeys he wants her to have, before realizing he is in over his head and does not even know her name, which leads into the chorus in which he asks her name. Tyler affectionately refers to his romantic interest as "She".[10] HipHopDX's Michael Saponara noted: "Tyler uses his verse as a lyrical exercise as he shows off his rhyming ability telling the girl they should go to Cannes to watch some movies they never heard of or how he could give her skincare routine tips".[11] The song features background vocals from, among others, Ty Dolla Sign,[6] Odd Future's Jasper Dolphin, a "wistful"[12] rap verse from YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and ad-libs from DJ Drama.[13] Critical reception HipHopDX named "WusYaName" among the best hip hop songs of the first half of 2021, and said it "stands out with its lush instrumentation and teed up features from YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla $ign. Tyler always brings out the best in his guests and this is yet another example".[14] Naming it among the best new releases of the week, Complex's Jessica McKinney called it a standout from Call Me If You Get Lost, lauding NBA YoungBoy for being in "rare form" on the track.[15] Closed Cap was highly positive of the song, writing: "His (Tyler's) narrative is calming and sets the stage for his lyrical explosion. The beat is magical and flocked with nineties R&B while he raps like a machine gun over the music. Tyler is at the top of his game here lyrically and musically. The song pops with a fresh approach mixed with hints of nostalgia and works from the jump".[16] Lyrical Lemonade's Danny Adams said the song is "gentle, soulful, and dreamy, much like many of his recent records have, and the swagger he has behind his delivery is unmatched".[10] Music video The song's official video was directed by Tyler under his Wolf Haley moniker,[7] alongside director of photography Luis Panch Perez and producer Tara Razavi.[17] It features the same "grainy oversaturated visual style" of other videos from Call Me If You Get Lost.[2] The video follows Tyler as he drives through the countryside in a Lancia Delta Intergrale,[17] arriving at a French patisserie, struggles to win over a woman who catches his eye, and, as Vulture's Zoe Haylock noted, appears in a "garden seating filled with black and brown people riding bikes, playing games, enjoying their day".[1] Chron.com's Shelby Stewart summarized the ending: "the video concludes with a villain origin story plot twist: it turns out that Tyler's crush was totally unaware of his singing".[8] She instead walks to her date, Odd Future's Taco Bennett, who sits at a table nearby.[18] It was suggested that the video is a prequel to "Side Street", a teaser video Tyler released prior to the album,[2] as both videos feature the same woman (played by Helena Howard[19]) as Tyler's love interest and sees him sport the same mint-green nail polish.[7][20][21] Closed Cap commended the video for having "a flair of style you don't commonly see today", emphasizing: "Even the shots of the hills as he drives are done so with prestige and professionalism
This two minute '90s-channeling R&B cut finds Tyler the Creator telling the story of his encounter with a down-on-her-luck woman during a road trip. After buying her some food, he becomes infatuated with the girl and offers to whisk her off to the Cannes film festival in France. Before she replies, Tyler realizes he doesn't know what she is called, so he asks her: What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name Tyler directed the video under his Wolf Haley moniker. It begins with him explaining he met "she" while on a road trip hunting down brioche, with Madeline's Madeline actress Helena Howard playing the love interest. The clip then tells the story of the lyrics until the twist at the end when we learn that the girl is totally unaware of Tyler's crush. YoungBoy Never Broke Again raps the second verse, which finds him lovestruck in a similar way. The Bouton Rouge rapper tells the object of his affection the time he spends with her is more meaningful than splashing out on fashion. Ty Dolla $ign is also credited as a featured artist, though his contribution is restricted to ad-libs. Meanwhile, DJ Drama serves as a backup vocalist. Tyler produced the track himself. He incorporates a sample of H-Town's 1994 song "Back Seat (Wit No Sheets)."
Something real Baby Oh nah, we don't do backpack Haha, my pick up line and shit (come on) I got your bitch movin' (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) Call me when you get lost Aw, you look malnourished (malnourished) Let's get some bread, fry the egg yolk and drown it in syrup (drown it in syrup) You pick a spot, I pick a tail number and we can be tourists (oh yeah) Let's go to Cannes and watch a couple indie movies that you never heard of (baby) Listen to bands, groove and we dance Disco in France, smell some perfume, head in the wind (head in the wind) We can switch off I can show you how you can really exfoliate skin If you got a man, you should cut it off Get your passport 'cause we runnin' off (run off) We can sit and talk You can tell me everything that's on your chest, baby, get it off You are my type, you a bright light I'm like a moth, this is not a game (this is not a game) But before we start (before I say) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Check it out) (Oh, what's your name?) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Tell me) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Check it out) (Oh, what's your name?) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Oh, girl) Yeah What is your name, what do you bring? (Yeah) I think that I got what you need And I'm willin' to do anything that you please (baby) I'm tryna get down to the root of the apple The deepest I could in them jeans Mclaren, like Sonic, can't speed, no No, you can't hit my lean, no (baby) Baby, tell me where the peace go, 'cause I'm lost Your body compared to the fashion I hope you ain't proud of the shit that I bought (baby) 'Cause money, it don't mean a thing I tell you the times that I take you out One minute, it's a beautiful scene Then it probably end with me bein' took off, whoa Think slow, 'cause I move fast (oh, me) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Check it out) (Oh, what's your name?) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Tell me) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Tell me) What's your name, girlfriend, what's your name? (Yeah, yeah, ohh) Yeah Since when did I bring a C5? (I wanna know your name) I feel like I had your name Oh, oh, ooh, ooh Stop playin' and let me pay your momma debt off
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jul 10, 2021 | 14 | 112 |
| 2 | Jul 17, 2021 | 44 | 82 |
| 3 | Jul 24, 2021 | 69 | 57 |
| 4 | Jul 31, 2021 | 91 | 35 |
| 5 | Aug 7, 2021 | 99 | 27 |
| 7 | Aug 21, 2021 | 94 | 32 |
| 8 | Aug 28, 2021 | 92 | 34 |