"What I Want" is a song recorded by American rock band Daughtry for their self titled debut album (2007). It was released to rock radio in the United States on April 23, 2007 as the second US rock single and third overall single from the album.[1] The song features Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash on guitar, earning him his first featured artist credit on a song.
The band opted to release the track to rock radio only, because their second single, "Home", was not being played on rock stations due to its lighter sound. Since the band had had success on the format with their first single, "It's Not Over", they wanted to follow the song up, so they opted to release "What I Want". Since this was not a full single release, a music video for the song was not made.
"What I Want" is a rock song written by Chris Daughtry and Brian Howes and was one of the first tracks written for the Daughtry album.[2] According to the digital sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music Publishing Group, "What I Want" was originally composed in the key of E major and set to a "driving rock" tempo of 140 BPM.[3] Daughtry's vocals range from F♯4 – B#5.[3]
Charts
The single was one of the most added tracks to rock radio upon its release and peaked at number six on the BillboardMainstream Rock chart. It also charted in Canada despite limited promotion, peaking at 93 on the Canadian Hot 100.