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"Essence"
Single by Wizkid featuring Tems
from the album Made in Lagos
Released9 April 2021
Genre
Length4:08
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Wizkid singles chronology
"Ginger"
(2020)
"Essence"
(2021)
"B. d'Or"
(2021)
Tems singles chronology
"Damages"
(2020)
"Essence"
(2021)
"Crazy Tings"
(2021)
Music video
"Essence" on YouTube

"Essence" is a song by Nigerian singer Wizkid, featuring fellow Nigerian singer Tems. It was released on 9 April 2021, as the fourth single from Wizkid's fourth studio album, Made in Lagos. "Essence" was produced by P2J and Legendury Beatz. The "sensual" song sees the duo express their desire for each other. A music video was released on 9 April 2021, shot in Accra, Ghana. "Essence" is the first Nigerian song in history to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Global 200.[1][2] The song received a nomination at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Global Music Performance.

Background and composition

After the song garnered popularity, Tems said that although she was "happy" with her first recording of the song, she felt her verse could have been better. However, Wizkid and his team thought her vocals were great and ultimately kept it. Tems recalled hearing the song "in the most random places", while in Los Angeles.[3]

"Essence" is an Afrobeats/Afro-pop and R&B song.[4][5] Lyrically, it sees Wizkid and Tems yearning for each other's physical connection;[6][7] deemed a "flirtatious" song, the artists deliver "tongue-in-cheek showboating".[4] As observed by NPR's Sidney Madden, the song features Tems singing the chorus about how only her lover can give her the feeling of "lust and obsession and worship that she deserves", with the lyrics "You don't need no other body. You don't need no other body".[8]

Critical reception

Henrietta Taylor of Nigerian publication DST lauded the collaboration, writing: "The Nigerian artists make a formidable duo in the glossy Afrobeats single, with the more established Wizkid giving rising-star Tems a platform to give listeners a glimpse of her knock-out vocals".[4] Praising the chorus as "the hook that keeps on giving", NPR's Sidney Madden opined that the song was not immediately appreciated, due to COVID-19, writing: "this song didn't really get the justice or even the fair playing field it deserved because we were all inside, we were all quarantined. But now that concerts and outdoor picnics and anywhere where the communal experience of music is appreciated is coming back, this song is going to be everywhere, and it's going to continue to go up".[8] Calling the track a perfect mix of Afropop and R&B, Pan African Music said the duo "present an ode to lust" as they "embody sexual desire, advocating a sense of reciprocity".[5] Regina Cho of Revolt deemed the song a stand-out from Made in Lagos, calling Tems's verse "sensual".[9] GRM Daily's Courtney W called it a "silky, smooth" offering.[10] Conversely, NME called the track "expendable".[11]

In 2021, "Essence" was ranked as the number one best song of 2021 by American magazine Rolling Stone.[12]

Other

"Essence" was included in Spotify's Song of the Summer playlist in June 2021,[13] and in Barack Obama's favourite songs of 2020 playlist.[14]

Music video

The music video was released on 9 April 2021.[15] Directed by Director K of PriorGold Pictures, and produced by Leke Alabi Isama,[16] it was shot in Accra, Ghana. It was the fourth video to be released from Made in Lagos.[11] The visual sees Wizkid and Tems lounging in the streets of Accra, while Wizkid is later seen riding in a car with two women.[11][16] The video was considered "colourful" and "scintillating", [4][6] with GRM Daily saying, "The visuals perfectly coincide with the track's blissful feel and include colourful fits, scenic shots and good vibes".[10] Rolling Stone said the artists "glow, Wiz bare-chested and draped in diamonds, Tems in slick braids and flowing garb".[7]

Justin Bieber remix

"Essence"
Cover of the Justin Bieber version
Single by Wizkid featuring Justin Bieber and Tems
from the album Made in Lagos (deluxe edition)
Released13 August 2021
Genre
  • Afrobeats
  • R&B
Length4:23
Label
  • Starboy
  • RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Ayodeji Balogun
  • Justin Bieber
  • Temilade Openiyi
  • Uzezi Oniko
  • Okiemute Oniko
  • Richard Isong
Producer(s)
  • Legendury Beatz
Justin Bieber singles chronology
"Stay"
(2021)
"Essence"
(2021)
"Don't Go"
(2021)
Justin Bieber version lyric video
"Essence" on YouTube

A remix of "Essence" featuring additional vocals from Canadian singer Justin Bieber was released on 13 August 2021, and appears on the deluxe edition of Made in Lagos.[17]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "Essence"
Year Organization Award Result Ref(s)
2021 All Africa Music Awards Best African Collaboration Won [18][19]
Song of the Year in Africa Won
2021 African Entertainment Awards USA Best Collaboration Won [20]
Best Video Won
Song of the Year Won
2022 BET Awards Best Collaboration(remix version) Pending [21]
2021 Soul Train Music Awards Best Collaboration Won [22][23]
Video of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award Nominated
2022 Grammy Awards Best Global Music Performance Nominated [24][25]
2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards Hip Hop Song of the Year Nominated [26]
2022 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album Won [27]
Outstanding International Song Won [28]
2022 3Music Awards African Song of the Year Won [29]
2022 BET Awards Best Collaboration Pending [30]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[31]

  • Wizkid – vocals, songwriting
  • Tems – vocals, songwriting
  • Justin Bieber – vocals, songwriting (remix only)
  • Legendury Beatz
    • Uzezi Oniko – songwriting, production
    • Mut4y – songwriting, production
  • P2J – songwriting, production
  • Heidi Wang – assistant engineering (remix only)
  • Benjamin Rice – engineering (remix only)
  • Colin Leonard – mastering
  • Leandro Hidalgo – mixing
  • Josh Gudwin – recording, vocal production (remix only)

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Essence"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[55] Platinum 80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[56] Gold 15,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[57] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[58] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history and formats for "Essence"
Country Date Format Label Ref.
Various 3 October 2020
[9]
United States 29 June 2021 Urban radio [59]

Notes

  1. ^ Chart peaks in Canada, Global 200 and the US Hot 100 measure combined data between the original and the Justin Bieber remix version.

References

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