Something New (Zendaya song)

"Something New" is a song by American singer Zendaya featuring fellow American singer Chris Brown. It was released as a single on February 3, 2016, by Hollywood Records and Republic Records.[3] The song samples TLC's "Creep".

"Something New"
Single by Zendaya featuring Chris Brown
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2016
Recorded2015
GenreR&B[1][2]
Length3:32
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Zendaya singles chronology
"My Jam"
(2015)
"Something New"
(2016)
"Rewrite the Stars"
(2018)
Chris Brown singles chronology
"Fine by Me"
(2015)
"Something New"
(2016)
"Paradise"
(2016)

Background

The song samples the 1994 TLC song "Creep", which Zendaya has noted as one of the things that attracted to her initially to the song.[4] She first recorded the song as a duet with musician Babyface although, his verse was later swapped out with one by Brown. After hearing Brown's verse, Zendaya rerecorded her verses, telling iHeartRadio that she didn't want to be shown up by him.[4]

Music video

On February 3, 2016, Zendaya uploaded the audio for "Something New" on her YouTube account.[5] Three weeks later, on February 23, 2016, Zendaya uploaded the official lyric video of "Something New" on her Vevo channel.[6]

However, its official music video remains unreleased with the exception of a 25-second clip shown on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[7] T-Boz also confirmed she shot a cameo in the video and pictures of her cameo are released by TLC fan page Cyber TLC World.[8]

Zendaya decided to not have the music video premiered due to not wanting to associate with Chris Brown after he made light of singer Kehlani's statements on contemplating suicide. Years later in August 2020, Brown publicly asked Zendaya to release the music video, coincidingly sharing a 15 second snippet of the video on his Instagram stories.[9]

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[10] 93
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[11] 27
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[12] 28
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[13] 10

References


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