Truffle Butter

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"Truffle Butter"
Producer(s)
Nicki Minaj singles chronology
"Throw Sum Mo"
(2014)
"Truffle Butter"
(2015)
"Hey Mama"
(2015)
Drake
singles chronology
"Only"
(2014)
"Truffle Butter"
(2015)
"Blessings"
(2015)
Lil Wayne singles chronology
"Start a Fire"
(2014)
"Truffle Butter"
(2015)
"How Many Times"
(2015)
Audio video
"Nicki Minaj - Truffle Butter (Audio) ft. Drake, Lil Wayne" on
YouTube

"Truffle Butter" is a song by rapper

urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio
.

The song peaked at number 14 on the US

.

Background and release

During an interview with

Drake: "We're supposed to meet up this week to get some stuff crack-a-ling in the studio. I think there'll be another feature on the album that will blow people away. I'm super excited about that too, but it's obviously a secret!"[4]

In September 2014, a song titled "Whatcha Say" by Mally Mall, Tyga and Drake leaked online.[5] The song featured the same instrumental and Drake verse which would end up on Truffle Butter. Minaj later explained Tyga got the song after Drake added his verse and added his own, along with a chorus from Mally Mall. Minaj had told him not to release it as she was planning to use both artists for the final version, but an unknown rapper got the file, added his own verse, and leaked it online.[6] This would lead to a minor, since ended feud between Minaj and Tyga.[7]

In December 2014, Minaj released the track list for The Pinkprint, which included two songs featuring Drake and Lil Wayne: "Only" appears on the standard release, while "Truffle Butter" is included on the iTunes deluxe edition.[8]

Bed of Lies"; however, the label later confirmed "Truffle Butter" as the follow-up single, with it being released to US radio on March 3, 2015.[9]

An accompanying lyric video, directed and animated by Zi9mortius, premiered on YouTube on March 10, 2015.[10]

Composition

"Truffle Butter" samples Maya Jane Coles' "What They Say" (2010). Minaj, Drake and Lil Wayne all begin their verses in the song with the phrase "Thinkin' out loud", which was described by Alex Macpherson of The Guardian as a "relaxed, spontaneous mode."[11] According to Spin's Brennan Carley, the track is "a complex, subwoofer-ready song".[12] Other critics denoted the track as "beat-heavy" and of the house genre.[2][13]

Critical reception

Meaghan Garvey from

Complex called the song a "brilliant moment" on The Pinkprint.[15] Brennan Carley of Spin said the track was "a surefire hit", and felt it was "a lyrically complex and more subwoofer-ready collaboration with Drake and Lil Wayne than the much-buzzed 'Only'".[12] Writing for Slate, Dee Lockett compared its potential appeal to Minaj's previous single "Super Bass" and also felt "Truffle Butter" was better than "Only".[16]

Stereogum's Tom Breihan called the song "tastefully glimmering" and "about 80 bazillion times slicker and more confident than 'Only'".[17] Breihan felt "Truffle Butter" was "the catchiest song without a chorus" since Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga" (2014), and concluded, "someone at Cash Money is crazy if they don't make it a single".[17] Alex Macpherson of The Guardian also preferred it over the "Only", and explained, "in relaxed, spontaneous mode all three [rappers] are so much less tiresome than on their official triple collaboration".[11]

Chart performance

"Truffle Butter" debuted at number 71 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song's debut made Minaj the 15th artist to accumulate 60 chart entries on the Hot 100. It also extended her lead as the female artist with the third most entries on the chart, below Aretha Franklin (73) and Taylor Swift (66). "Truffle Butter" marked Drake's 74th Hot 100 appearance; this tied him with Ray Charles for sixth most appearances on the chart.[18] As of May 2015, "Truffle Butter" has sold 815,000 copies in the United States.[19]

Cover versions

On January 29, 2015, rapper

better source needed] On March 27, 2015, Remy Ma uploaded a two-minute remix of the song on YouTube.[citation needed] American rapper T.I. released a remix of the song featuring DJ Whoo Kid and DJ MLK on February 24, 2015.[22] MMG rapper Fat Trel released a freestyle of the track on May 6, 2015.[citation needed
]

Live performances

On February 25, 2015, Drake performed "Truffle Butter" on his Would You Like a Tour? tour in Australia.[citation needed] On May 30, 2015, Minaj performed the song during the iHeartRadio Summer Pool Party 2015 in Las Vegas.[23] She has also performed the track on The Pinkprint Tour.[24]

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[40] Platinum 70,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[41] Gold 400,000
United States 665,842[42]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Radio and release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States January 23, 2015 Digital download [43]
March 2, 2015
Urban contemporary
[44]
March 3, 2015 Contemporary hit radio [45]

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