"Lick" is a song by Jamaican dancehall singer Shenseea with American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It was released on January 21, 2022, as the lead single on Shenseea's first studio album, Alpha.
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Single by Shenseea with Megan Thee Stallion | ||||
from the album Alpha | ||||
Released | January 21, 2022 | |||
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Length | 2:46 | |||
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Shenseea singles chronology | ||||
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Background and release
editShenseea signed with Rich Immigrants and Interscope Records in 2019 and released "Blessed", her debut single later that year. "Blessed" was followed by the singles "Run Run", "Be Good", and "You're The One I Love" in 2020. In 2021, she collaborated with Kanye West for two songs on his album Donda.[1] In November 2021, Megan Thee Stallion, who had previously collaborated with Jamaican artist Popcaan on the song "Intercourse", posted on Twitter that she wanted to collaborate with dancehall singer Shenseea.[2] The two were pictured together at the after-party for the 2021 BET Awards, after which they traded compliments on Instagram.[3] Both artists began teasing their upcoming collaboration on Instagram on January 18, 2022, by posting the single's cover art with the caption, "Get ready!! We gonna go crazy this FRIDAY!" Megan and Shenseea posted another teaser image on Instagram the next day, with Shenseea including a quick clip from behind the scenes of the music video.[4]
"Lick" was released on January 21, 2022, as the lead single from Shenseea's debut album Alpha, which was released on March 11. Produced by Murda Beatz, the song contains a sample of "Work" by Pupa Nas-T and Denise Belfon.[1] In the time leading up to the release of "Lick", "Work" had become more popular through a TikTok trend featuring the hook of "Put yuh back in it".[5] Pupa Nas-T praised "Lick" upon its release, saying, "When I heard it, I knew it would be a hit."[6] In March 2022, Pupa Nas-T filed a lawsuit against Shenseea and Interscope alleging that he had never given proper clearance for his song to be interpolated in "Lick".[7]
Reception
editCritical and fan reception
editClaire Valentine of Nylon praised the track as "an earworm hook matched with Meg's signature rapid-fire verse".[8] Most critical reviews of "Lick" focused on the lewd lyrics in both the single and music video. While tweeting a teaser of the song, Shenseea said, "I always wanted to write a suck p*ssy song...some of y'all need guidance on how to eat".[9] Naledi Ushe of PopSugar listed several of the cunnilingus innuendos present in the song, before saying, "I'm here for women being bold in songwriting. The rest of the lyrics ... I'll let you hear that for yourself."[10] Wongo Okon of Uproxx said, "Context clues from the song should help clarify what is being licked, and if that's not enough, the song's accompanying music video should do the job."[11]
Fans of Shenseea and Megan Thee Stallion had a negative social media reaction to the song, which garnered negative comparisons to "WAP", Megan's 2020 collaboration with Cardi B.[12] Megan's verses were critiqued in particular, as some fans believed that her provocative lyrics were becoming redundant.[13]
Commercial performance
editIn the United States, "Lick" debuted at number 23 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, number 14 on Rap Digital Song Sales, and number 20 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[14] In Shenseea's native Jamaica, "Lick" was number one on the World Music Views YouTube chart, with over 800,000 streams, making it second to Tarrus Riley and Shenseea's 2020 "Lighter" for the second-biggest debut of all time. Shenseea was also the first Jamaican female dancehall artist to debut as lead artist on the Spotify Global Weekly Hip Hop Chart, coming in at number 122.[15]
Music video
editThe official music video for "Lick", co-directed by Shenseea and James Larese, was released on January 21, 2022 alongside the single release.[16] Naledi Ushe of PopSugar described the video as giving "WAP" a "run for its money when it comes to raunchiness", with background dancers twerking atop ice cream cones, dripping popsicle visuals, and Shenseea singing with her legs spread, cartoon lips between them.[10] Alejandra Gularte compared the visuals of the music video to the board game Candyland, with the singers dressed "in bright orange, yellow, and purple in a cotton candy dreamscape".[17] This sentiment was echoed by Uproxx's Wongo Okon, who said, "Shenseea and Megan strut their stuff in Candyland throughout the visual which features lollipops, ice cream, and other tasty treats."[11]
Personnel
editCredits adapted from Tidal.[18]
- Shenseea – vocals, songwriting
- Megan Thee Stallion – vocals, songwriting
- Murda Beatz – songwriting, production
- Tobias Wincorn – songwriting, production
- Anastas Hackett – songwriting
- Harkness Taitt – songwriting
- Jahmal Gwin – songwriting
- Jeremy McIntyre – songwriting
- Lance Shipp – songwriting
- Nathalia Marshall – songwriting
- Rachael Kennedy – songwriting
- Romika Faniel – songwriting
- Shane Lindstrom – songwriting
- Joseph L'Étranger – production
- BoogzDaBeast – production
Chart performance
editChart (2022) | Peak position |
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New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[19] | 26 |
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[20] | 20 |
References
edit- ^ a b Aubrey, Elizabeth (January 21, 2022). "Listen to Megan Thee Stallion on new Shenseea song, 'Lick'". NME. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ "Shenseea lands collab with Megan Thee Stallion". Jamaica Observer. January 18, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
- ^ "Shenseea collaborates with Megan Thee Stallion on new single". The Gleaner. January 19, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
- ^ Bowenbank, Starr (January 20, 2022). "Megan Thee Stallion Teases Shenseea Collab 'Lick' in Neon Swimsuit Photos". Billboard. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- ^ Renshaw, David (January 21, 2022). "Megan Thee Stallion joins Shenseea on new song 'Lick'". The Fader. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Gardner, Sade (January 23, 2022). "'Work' creator says Shenseea's 'Lick' is a hit". The Gleaner. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ "Shenseea, Interscope 'licked' with US$10 million lawsuit". Jamaica Observer. March 18, 2022. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Valentine, Claire (January 21, 2022). "Shenseea on 'Lick' With Meg Thee Stallion & Debut Album 'Alpha'". Nylon. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Mier, Tomas (January 21, 2022). "Megan Thee Stallion and Jamaican Star Shenseea Are Cunning Linguists on 'Lick'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ a b Ushe, Nakedi (January 21, 2022). "Megan Thee Stallion and Shenseea Have a Clear Request in the 'Lick' Music Video". PopSugar. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ a b Okon, Wongo (January 21, 2022). "Shenseea And Megan Thee Stallion's Eye-Popping, WAP-Esque 'Lick' Video Offers One Sweet Deal". Uproxx. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Peru, Yasmine (January 22, 2022). "Shenseea and Megan Thee Stallion's 'Lick' draws 'WAP' comparisons". The Gleaner. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Shropshire, Terry (January 23, 2022). "Megan Thee Stallion and Shenseea trashed for racy 'Lick' video". Rolling Out. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Jackson, Kevin (February 1, 2022). "Shenseea licks multiple Billboard charts". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- ^ Richards, Akeelia; Watkis, Donovan (February 1, 2022). "Shenseea's Megan Thee Stallion-Assisted 'Lick' Misses Billboard Hot 100 Debut". DancehallMag. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- ^ Pierre, Alphonse (January 21, 2022). "Shenseea and Megan Thee Stallion Share video for New Song 'Lick': Watch". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ Gularte, Alejandra (January 21, 2022). "Tongue Twister: Megan Thee Stallion and Shenseea 'Lick' It Up for New Music Video". Vulture. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
- ^ "Lick by Shenseea on Tidal". Tidal. 21 January 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. January 31, 2022. Archived from the original on 28 January 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved March 16, 2022.