We Going Crazy
DJ Khaled ft. H.E.R. & Bryson Tiller
DJ Khaled's "We Going Crazy" assembles his trademark blockbuster formula — big names, bigger energy — pairing H.E.R.'s velvety vocals with Bryson Tiller's moody, melodic croon over a glossy, anthemic production. The beat is polished and radio-ready, built on lush chords and a triumphant lift designed for celebration, with Khaled's familiar ad-libs punctuating the proceedings. H.E.R. brings classy, soulful warmth, her voice smooth and effortlessly emotive, while Tiller contributes the half-sung, half-rapped trapsoul style that made him a late-2010s touchstone, his tone laced with a seductive melancholy. The emotional landscape is one of indulgent joy shadowed by romantic intensity — the "crazy" of being swept up in love and luxury, of letting loose. Lyrically it trades in feel-good aspiration and affection without overcomplicating the message. Culturally it's classic Khaled, the producer-as-curator assembling chart talent into a feel-good event, music engineered for maximum mainstream pleasure. This is a song for the club, the cookout, the carefree summer drive with friends — a track that asks nothing of you but to enjoy the ride. It glides on professionalism and star power, a slick, sun-soaked celebration of good times that knows exactly what it is and delivers it with confident polish.
medium
2020s
glossy, warm, anthemic
United States
R&B, Pop. trapsoul / contemporary R&B. joyful, romantic. Opens in celebratory indulgence and sustains a warm, feel-good romantic sweep throughout — collective euphoria without conflict or shadow. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: velvety smooth, moody half-sung croon, soulful, effortlessly emotive, seductive. production: lush chords, anthemic lift, polished radio-ready build, Khaled ad-lib punctuation. texture: glossy, warm, anthemic. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. United States. Club, cookout, or carefree summer drive with friends — a track that asks nothing of you but to enjoy the ride.