"Loyal" is a song by American singer Chris Brown, released as the fourth single from his sixth studio albumX (2014). Produced by Nic Nac and Mark Kragen, the song features American rapper Lil Wayne and another American rapper depending on a specific version: Tyga on the album version, French Montana on the East Coast version, and Too $hort on the West Coast version. The song was written by Brown, Wayne, Bobby Brackins, Ty Dolla $ign, and the producers, as well as different interpolative-credited artists, varying for each respective version.
Producer Nic Nac and American R&B singer Ty Dolla $ign, started the work of the song, creating the beat and a first version of the hook.[3] Nic Nac's manager played that unfinished demo for Chris Brown's manager, then Brown heard it and immediately decided to create a song off of it. Talking about the making of "Loyal", Brown said: “Nic Nac and Ty Dolla Sign came with a couple concepts for it, and wrote the pre-demo before I finished the record off”.[4]
On December 16, 2013, the audio to the song was premiered online.[5] The song was originally released in two versions, an East Coast version and a West Coast version. Both versions feature Chris Brown and Lil Wayne; the East Coast version also features French Montana, while the West Coast version features Too Short.[6][7][8] Then on December 19, both versions of the song were officially released as digital downloads.[9][10] On March 24, 2014, the album version of "Loyal" was released, featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga, as the fourth single from his sixth studio album X.[11] "Loyal" contains an interpolation of "Money Ain't a Thang" (1998), performed by Jay-Z featuring Jermaine Dupri, for which its composers are credited as writers.
It also contains an interpolation of "Shine" (2000), by Lil Wayne.
The overall theme of the song is unfaithful women.[12] In regard to its lyrical content, Chris Brown, during a 2014 interview with Ebro Darden, called it an "updated" version of hip hop tracks like "All About U" (1996) by Tupac Shakur and Nate Dogg, where the artists express their experiences with groupies that surround celebrities for opportunistic reasons.[13]
Critical reception
The song was met with positive reviews. Brad Wete of Billboard praised the track for its "anthemic" hook, and "playful" instrumental.[14]The Guardian said that "Loyal" exemplifies how "Brown’s amorality, trust issues and joyless acquisitiveness have occasionally made for unwittingly spellbinding songs".[15]Vice's writer Slava Pastuk defined "Loyal" as "the perfect song", saying that "the beauty of this song" is that "it's evil as s**t, but you can't help but like it anyway. Just like Chris Brown", stating that it "could only be made by someone who is so deeply imperfect, that you take everything he's saying to heart", adding that "if you look past the glossy veneer of misandry, you see that the song acts as a cautionary tale for men who are foolish enough to try to pursue the same women that will run into Chris Brown at some point in their lives".[2]
HotNewHipHop called the track a "worthy addition to the impressive body of work Chris Brown has been developing over the years".[16]Complex defined “Loyal” a "catchy" track "drenched in ego and materialism".[17]HipHopDX found Nic Nac's production on the song to be similar to DJ Mustard's production style.[18]XXL called it a "record-breaking" song, finding it to be an "up-tempo" and "dance driven record".[19] The Los Angeles Times affirmed that on the song Brown "pairs his coarsest, most mean-spirited thoughts", praising "Loyal" for its "sleekest, most irresistible beats".[20]Stereogum, while reviewing Brown's X album, highlighted the song, saying that "the glaringly hypocritical yet musically brilliant “Loyal” still makes me feel terrible for losing myself in its playful neon twirls".[21]
Music video
In February 2014, the music video for "Loyal", directed by Chris Brown,[22][23] was shot at Universal City Walk with Lil Wayne and Tyga. The clip was recorded while Brown was in a rehab facility, with the singer being allowed to leave from 11 to 11 to film the video.[24][25] On March 21, 2014, Brown announced that the music video would be released on March 24, 2014.[26] Then as planned, the music video for the album version of the song was released that day. Singers Usher, Trey Songz and Ty Dolla $ign make cameo appearances in the video.[27][28] On August 25, 2020, the video passed one billion views on YouTube, becoming Brown's first music video to do so.[29][30]
On January 8, 2014, Keyshia Cole released a remix of the song also featuring Sean Kingston, leaving Lil Wayne's original vocals on it.[33] On the same day, Tyga previewed his verse that he recorded for the official remix of the song, that ended up being the album version.[34] Then on March 24, 2014, the version featuring Tyga and Lil Wayne was released to mainstream urban radio in the United States.[35] A release for digital download followed two days later.[36] American singer Mila J and British R&B singer Craig David also released their own respective remix versions of the song.[37][38]
Chart performance
Loyal debuted at number 82 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on the week of February 1, 2014. It eventually made its way to the top-ten, peaking at number nine, becoming Brown's 10th top-ten single on the chart. The song spent a total of 36 weeks on the chart. It also peaked at number four on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and spent 14 weeks on the chart. As of July 2014, the song has sold a million digital copies in the United States.[39] In 2023, the single was certified 6× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and streaming equivalent units of over six million units in the United States.
Track listing
Digital single
"Loyal" (East Coast Version) (featuring Lil Wayne and French Montana) – 4:24
"Loyal" (West Coast Version) (featuring Lil Wayne and Too Short) – 4:24
"Loyal" (Album Version) (featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga) – 4:24