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"Wobble Up"
Single by Chris Brown featuring Nicki Minaj and G-Eazy
from the album Indigo
ReleasedApril 18, 2019
Recorded2019
Genre
Length3:42
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)J.R. Rotem
Chris Brown singles chronology
"Back to Love"
(2019)
"Wobble Up"
(2019)
"Light It Up"
(2019)
Nicki Minaj singles chronology
"Dumb Blonde"
(2019)
"Wobble Up"
(2019)
"BAPS"
(2019)
G-Eazy singles chronology
"West Coast"
(2019)
"Wobble Up"
(2019)
"Blank Marquee"
(2019)
Music video
"Wobble Up" on YouTube

"Wobble Up" is a song recorded by American singer Chris Brown. It was released on April 18, 2019, as the third single from Chris Brown's ninth studio album Indigo, and features vocals from American rappers Nicki Minaj and G-Eazy.[1]

Background

The song heavily samples "Monkey on tha D$ck" by the late Cash Money Records rap artist Magnolia Shorty. It is Chris Brown's seventh collaboration with Nicki Minaj and third with G-Eazy, and the first between Minaj and G-Eazy.[2]

"Wobble Up" is about twerking (hence the term "wobble") in which Brown and G-Eazy rap from the male point of view patronizing female dancers at the club, though Brown also provides insight to the girl's struggles while trying to impress men, while Minaj raps from the female point of view having dealt with enough men "stunting on [her]" at the club but shouts out to her "real niggas".[3][2][unreliable source?]

Music video

Chris Brown released the music video for the song on May 20, 2019. American rapper Tyga and internet celebrity Dan Rue make cameos in the video.[4][5] The video is directed by Brown and Arrad Rahgoshay. The following day, the team behind the video were accused by German artist Marius Sperlich for stealing and copying his artwork.[6][7]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[8]

  • J.R. Rotem – production, lyrics
  • Chris Brown – vocals, lyrics
  • Nicki Minaj – vocals, lyrics
  • G-Eazy – vocals, lyrics
  • Magnolia Shorty – lyrics
  • Billie Calvin – lyrics
  • Theron Thomas – lyrics
  • Byron O. Thomas – lyrics
  • Randy Merrill – mastering engineer
  • Ben "Bengineer" Chang – assistant engineer
  • Patrizio Pigliapoco – mixing, recording engineer
  • Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – misc. producer

Charts

References

  1. ^ "Wobble Up (feat. Nicki Minaj & G-Eazy) - Single by Chris Brown". Retrieved 2019-05-04.
  2. ^ a b "'Wobble Up' by Chris Brown (Ft. Nicki Minaj & G-Eazy)". Song Meanings and Facts. April 19, 2019. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  3. ^ Findlay, Mitch (April 18, 2019). "Chris Brown Taps Nicki Minaj & G-Eazy For "Wobble Up"". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  4. ^ Michael Saponara (2019-05-20). "Chris Brown Throws a Twerk Party With Nicki Minaj & G-Eazy for New 'Wobble Up' Video: Watch". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  5. ^ "Video:Chris Brown feat. Nicki Minaj & G-Eazy – 'Wobble Up'". Rap-Up. 2019-05-20. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  6. ^ Christopher Weston (2019-05-20). "Who directed Chris Brown Wobble Up? The similarities causing friction!". HITC. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  7. ^ "Chris Brown Accused Of Ripping Off Artist's Work In New 'Wobble Up' Music Video". CapitalXtra. 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  8. ^ "Wobble Up / Chris Brown". Tidal. April 18, 2019. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  9. ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. April 29, 2019. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  10. ^ "Chris Brown Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  11. ^ "Chris Brown Chart History (Rhythmic)". Billboard. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
  12. ^ "Hot R&B Songs - Year-End 2019". Billboard. Billboard. Retrieved December 6, 2019.