Thundercat & WILLOW Float Toward True Love On New Song “ThunderWave”

Contemporary jazz-funk pioneer Thundercat is less than a month away from dropping his fifth studio effort, Distracted. To build anticipation, he has just unveiled the record's fifth single, “ThunderWave,” which features a guest appearance by WILLOW. Helmed by Greg Kurstin—who also shares songwriting credits with both performers—the track channels the polished, R&B-infused pop sounds typical of the early 1990s. That said, Thundercat injects his signature eccentric flair through intricate keyboard melodies, while Kurstin incorporates atmospheric water sound effects.
Lyrically, “ThunderWave” explores the concept of two partners finding comfort and refuge in one another amidst chaotic times. During the song’s opening pre-chorus, the pair harmonize about navigating the uncharted territory of their new relationship. At one point, Thundercat’s vocal delivery bears a striking resemblance to his former creative partner and yacht-rock icon Michael McDonald.
I’m trying to learn to tread in your waters
Don’t let me down, please
‘Cause I wanna swim forever
Surrounded by your love
As the chorus kicks in, the duo seems to catch a glimpse of tranquility on the horizon.
Baby, I need you to hold me
‘Cause it feels like I’m floating
Just hold on a little longer
Until we reach the shore
The track carries an overall serene tone; however, during the bridge, Thundercat and WILLOW touch upon the internal battles they must conquer to achieve true peace.
Can you calm the sound?
Raging in my soul
What two can carry on
Without you I’d be lost
While an official music video has yet to be released, the two artists recently delivered a live performance of the song for Amazon Music.
You can check out the complete lyrics for “ThunderWave” on Genius today.
