In “Wait On It,” Jeremih teams up with Bryson Tiller and Chris Brown to explore themes of love, loss, and longing. The song delves into the complexities of past relationships and the lingering emotions that come with them.
Jeremih opens with a sense of distance, referencing being saved as “Don’t answer” on the caller ID, highlighting the breakdown in communication. He reflects on the memories of their time together, questioning whether the new partner knows about her skills on the stripper pole and the things he taught her.
The poignant line about being blinded by the diamonds he bought adds a layer of materialism to the narrative, contrasting the emotional depth of their past. Jeremih questions whether she still wears the things he gave her, hinting at the lasting impact he had on her life.
With smooth vocals and introspective lyrics, “Wait On It” offers a blend of R&B vibes and relatable storytelling, making it a memorable collaboration.
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