He also explained his hilarious video: "Recorded the video because "I HAD NO ART TO GO ALONG WITH IT."Ī Twitter user inquired about the fact that Zayn and Tyler have not collaborated yet, though they were slated to. Tyler tweeted that the remix was recorded in March. The video accompaniment, which Tyler the Creator uploaded this afternoon, features Tyler shredding on a guitar, gyrating and hilariously vibing out to his unfinished remix of "Pillow Talk" in a bro pad that looks like it could double as a gallery art installation. One thing that Wayne is good at is finding new talent and collaborating with other artists.Tyler the Creator remixed "Pillow Talk," the smash hit single off of Paper's 'SEXY' issue cover star Zayn Malik's debut solo album, Mind of Mine. "Toward the end of the show, Weezy brought out a handful of up and coming rappers so they could show the crowd what they were made of.
"OMG is #ZaynMalik doing a #PillowTalk Remix with Lil Wayne? OMFG I can't wait it's going to be sick #Zquad I love Lil Wayne even more now!"įor instance, NYS Music writes the following on February 22 about Lil Wayne's Rochester, New York performance. On February 19, one Lil Wayne and Zayn Malik fan exploded with joy on Twitter at the hint of the "Pillowtalk" remix on Snapchat with the following. Lil Wayne.'"įor example, "I Absolutely love this remix" is a common tweet. One Twitter user even wrote on September 7, 2015, "I wish: 'Zayn Malik ft.
In the past, fans have expressed a desire to see Lil Wayne and Zayn Malik make music together.
While many music writers have not had a chance to catch their breath and start writing reviews in the 24-hours since the remix was released, on social media and on the download website at iTunes, fans are writing ecstatic reviews about the Zayn Malik/Lil Wayne "Pillowtalk" collaboration.
Now that it all adds up, fans are excited about the outcome of the lines Lil Wayne added to Zayn Malik's "Pillowtalk" in a remix released on February 25.Ībout the remix, SugarScape writes, "Oh what a day to be a pair of earholes." In their review, they added that the collaboration was "lovely" but "We'd advise headphones, yeah, it's pretty explicit."Īdding to the idea that the new lyrics were fairly explicit, Rolling Stone reprints Lil Wayne's NSFW raps that were added to "Pillowtalk" and reviews it by saying, "The rapper takes Malik's song to more explicit heights with lines such as 'F***ing and fighting / ah f*** it, if she love it I like it," "We f*** for a truce' and 'Put my tongue in her noose / put my thumb in her 'boose / Make her jump through the roof / Now she touching the moon.'" Use your brain, appreciate art don't discriminate what you don't understand." "I'm not tryna be no rapper, my album is me a child. Naturally, Lil Wayne and Zayn Malik fans suspected something was in the works when Zayn presented his new album cover art for Mind of Mine, because it had a striking resemblance to Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III.Į! Online reported on February 19 that Zayn Malik responded to critics that said he was copying Lil Wayne with the following. However, around February 19, Zayn Malik started teasing on Snapchat about a collaboration with Lil Wayne, according to Fact Mag. On social media, Lil Wayne is keeping a low profile and his latest Instagram post is of him skateboarding. Although Lil Wayne and Zayn Malik have been releasing new music on a regular basis throughout the first part of 2016, fans are overjoyed to see the two musicians collaborate on a remix of "Pillowtalk."