"Water"
Tyla sitting in the swash on the beach wearing a two-piece outfit and a necklace
Single by Tyla
from the album Tyla
Released28 July 2023 (2023-07-28)
Genre
Length3:20
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Sammy Soso
Tyla singles chronology
"Girl Next Door"
(2023)
"Water"
(2023)
"On and On"
(2024)
Travis Scott singles chronology
"At The Party"
(2023)
"Water (Remix)"
(2023)
"Backr00ms"
(2024)
Marshmello singles chronology
"Alcohol"
(2023)
"Water (Remix)"
(2023)
"No Man's Land"
(2024)
Music video
"Water" on YouTube

"Water" is a song by South African singer Tyla, released as the lead single from her debut studio album Tyla on 28 July 2023 through Fax and Epic Records. An amapiano song with elements of pop, R&B and Afrobeats, it sees Tyla expressing a desire for a passionate and intimate tryst. Remix versions of the song featuring American rapper Travis Scott and record producer Marshmello were both released on 17 November 2023.

"Water" reached number one in New Zealand and the top ten in Australia, Denmark, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, South Africa, Ireland, Sweden and United States, where Tyla became the youngest-ever South African and the first South African soloist in 55 years to enter the Billboard Hot 100, following Hugh Masekela's "Grazing in the Grass" in 1968. The song topped Rolling Stone's list of the 40 best Afropop songs of 2023, and won the Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance in 2024. It is also nominated for Best International Song at the 2024 BRIT Awards.

Background and release

"Water" was produced by British record producer Sammy Soso,[1] who wrote that production on the song began in London and finished in Los Angeles, before being sent to songwriters in Atlanta, who recorded a vocal demo.[2] Tyla was immediately captivated by this instrumental and recorded the song in Cape Town, South Africa.[3][4] She told Interview that after finishing the song, she had a deep conviction that the song was going to be successful, stating that she had a dream involving her "watching [her] Spotify streams climb by the second".[5] While the song was still unreleased, Tyla had begun performing "Water" to warm reception whilst an opening act on the European leg of Chris Brown's Under The Influence Tour in early 2023.[6][7] She first teased the song on TikTok, sharing a snippet of the song and its accompanying dance challenge on 8 July 2023.[8] Choreographed by South African dancer Lee-ché "Litchi" Janecke and inspired by the Bacardi dance style that originated in Pretoria,[1][9] the dance involves shaking one's hips before pouring water down their own back in time to the song's chorus.[10][11] Originally intended for a different song that had a more fitting music genre for this dance style, Tyla insisted to Janecke that the choreography would work with "Water", and decided to add the water gesture as she believed it would help the song attain virality.[7]

Tyla released another teaser and revealed the song's release date via social media on 16 July 2023.[12][13] The song was then exclusively previewed on 21 July 2023 during an interview with the singer on Spotify's Mic Check podcast series after she was featured in the streaming platform's Radar program for emerging artists.[14] She revealed its cover art via social media on 25 July,[15] before it was officially released on 28 July 2023.[16][17] The song gained traction on TikTok in August 2023 after a video of Tyla doing the accompanying dance during a live performance went viral,[10] amassing 4.3 million likes as of November 2023.[18] By mid-September, the song began surging in streams and videos featuring it on TikTok.[19] Originally planned to be the lead single off what would be the singer's debut EP,[3] it would end up being the first single off her debut studio album Tyla, following her international breakthrough.[20] Released on 17 November 2023, "Water" received two remix versions by American rapper and labelmate Travis Scott, as well as American record producer Marshmello, respectively.[21][22]

Composition and lyrics

"Water" is a song that primarily blends pop and amapiano, described by the singer herself as "popiano".[1][3] It also features elements of R&B and Afrobeats music.[23][10][24] The song is composed in 4
4
time
and in the key of D♯ minor, with a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute (BPM).[25] Tyla's vocals on the track span between the low note of G♯3 and the high note of C♯5, giving the song one octave and five tones of vocal range.[25] It is characterised by a prominent amapiano log drum, the singer's "euphonious"[17] vocals, and sensual melodies.[9]

With regards to the song's lyrics, the singer has described it as "kind of a naughty song"[4] and told Rolling Stone that "the meaning of the song is frisky: it's [her] letting a guy know, 'Show me what you got to offer. I'm done with all the talk.'"[3] She was inspired by songs that are indirect and make use of sexual innuendos, citing "Rock the Boat" by American singer Aaliyah as an example.[3] She also uses vivid imagery to express her desire for what Neon Music described as "an all-consuming, soul-stirring connection" involving romance and sex.[26][27]

Year-end lists

Select year-end rankings of "Water"
Publication List Rank Ref.
BBC The best songs of 2023
10
[28]
Billboard The 100 Best Songs of 2023
18
[29]
Crack The Top 25 Tracks of the Year
25
[30]
The Hollywood Reporter The 10 Best Songs of 2023
10
[31]
Los Angeles Times The 100 best songs of 2023
32
[32]
NPR The 123 Best Songs of 2023 [33]
Rolling Stone The 100 Best Songs of 2023
68
[34]
The 40 Best Afropop Songs of 2023
1
[35]
Variety The Best Songs of 2023 [36]

Commercial performance

"Water" first entered at number 37 on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs on the chart dated 9 September 2023,[37] where it climbed for several weeks before debuting at number 67 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on the chart dated 14 October 2023, making Tyla the youngest-ever South African and the first South African soloist in over 55 years to enter the Hot 100, following Hugh Masekela's "Grazing in the Grass" in 1968,[38] It peaked at number 7 on the chart dated 13 January 2024, making Tyla the highest-charting African female soloist ever on the Hot 100, surpassing Miriam Makeba's peak with "Pata Pata" at number 12 in 1968.[39] It also topped both the Rhythmic Airplay and Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay charts in the United States.[40]

Elsewhere, "Water" made its first-ever chart appearance on the Hot Singles Chart in New Zealand on the chart dated 21 August 2023,[41] where it eventually topped the NZ Singles Chart on 30 October,[42] and was certified Platinum by Recorded Music NZ in December.[43] In the United Kingdom, it first entered the UK Afrobeats Singles Chart at number 13 on 9 September 2023, before debuting at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart on the chart dated 21 September 2023, where it would peak at number 4 five weeks later.[44] It was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry on 17 November 2023.[45]

Music video

The official music video for "Water" premiered on YouTube on 6 October 2023, where it accumulated 3 million views in three days.[46] Filmed in New York City,[47] the video was directed by Child with co-direction from Kwasi "C&P" Fordjour.[48][49] It features Tyla and friends preparing for a night out, before they attend a beachside party.[48] She performs the official "Water" choreography at the party, and then is seen dancing sensually with her love interest in a different scene towards the end of the video.[48][47] Tyla told Essence that she wanted to create something that felt "hot and steamy", also revealing that it was the first time she had explored a love story in one of her music videos.[47] As of January 2024, the music video sits on over 102,5 million views on YouTube.

Live performances

Tyla first performed "Water" in August 2023 for Vevo's DSCVR program, a video series focused on spotlighting emerging artists.[50] She made her international television debut performing the song on The Bianca Show in Sweden in early October 2023, where she was also interviewed by the host.[4] She also performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in the United States later that month.[51] She performed a remix version of the song alongside DJ Black Coffee at a nightclub in Sandton in December 2023.[52] She performed the song in a medley with her follow-up single "Truth or Dare" during the finale of season 24 of American talent competition show The Voice later that month.[53]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "Water"
Organization Year Category Result Ref.
BRIT Awards 2024 International Song Pending [54]
Grammy Awards 2024 Best African Music Performance Won [55]

Credits and personnel

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Water"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[110] Platinum 70,000
Belgium (BEA)[111] Gold 20,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[112] Gold 20,000
Canada (Music Canada)[113] Gold 40,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[114] Gold 45,000
France (SNEP)[115] Gold 100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[43] Platinum 30,000
Poland (ZPAV)[116] Gold 25,000
Portugal (AFP)[117] Gold 5,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[118] Platinum 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[45] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[119] Platinum 1,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece)[120] Gold 1,000,000
Sweden (GLF)[121] Gold 4,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

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