"I Won" is a song by American rapper
Future
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featuring fellow American rapper
Kanye West. The song was released on April 8, 2014, as the fifth single from the former's second studio album, ''
Honest'' (2014). The song features Future and West rapping about their respective then-fiancées,
Ciara and
Kim Kardashian, whom they see as their "trophy wives". Following its release, the song peaked at number 98 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
In August 2014, Ciara broke off her engagement to Future due to
infidelity on his part. Kardashian and West are divorced as of June 2022.
Background
"I Won" by
Future
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was
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by
Metro Boomin and features a
guest appearance from fellow American rapper
Kanye West. The song features Future and Kanye West rapping about their respective fiancées,
Ciara and
Kim Kardashian.
Overall the song is about the rapper's fiancées being their trophy wives.
Future takes control of the song's first part, performing romantic and sexual bars through a massive layer of auto-tune.
West starts his verse by mentioning his daughter North West saying, "You grew up on J. Lo, Timberlands by Manolo now, till one day I put an angel in your ultra sound."
Later in his verse West cleverly insults Kardashian's exes
Reggie Bush and
Kris Humphries simultaneously with the line, "I made it over
NBA
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,
NFL
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players so every time I score it’s like the Super Bowl".
As ever, West appears fully aware of the reaction he's bound to receive when he says "If people don’t hate then it won’t be right."
Kanye West also makes reference to his infamous music video for his single "
Bound 2
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" and Kardashian's sisters and mother. The latter reference closing his part of the song with West saying, "You could look at
Kylie,
Kendall,
Kourtney and
Khloe, All your mama ever made was trophies, right?", praising Kim and all her sisters as beautiful.
In an April 2014 interview with
Pitchfork, Future spoke of the song saying, ""I Won" is not a love song. It's just me uplifting women in general. I'm giving women the power to treat themselves as a trophy—to show that and know it in yourself and be confident—because when they do that, whoever they're with is winning. I'm not teaching motherfuckers how to love."
Promotion
To promote the song, Future released an online game to go with the song on May 7, 2014. The concept of the game is to click on either Future or Kanye West to make them throw gold chains at the women walking across the beach in their view. If the player hits the women with the chain they become trophies similar to the single cover. Upon its release, the video was criticized by writers for major publications as sexist. Gaby Whitehill of
Gigwise
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stated, "'I Won' saw Future and Kanye boast about how attractive their respective spouses - Ciara and Kim Kardashian - are, calling them "trophies". Now, you too can turn grown adult women into inanimate objects with the 'I Won' video game! To gain points, carelessly toss chains at bikini-clad women as they saunter across the beach, and turn them into a gold cup. Brilliant. Play it below, if you really hate yourself/women that much." Lauren Duca of
Huffington Post
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said, "That warranted a conversation about an intersectional understanding of marriage. The horrifyingly sexist video game that Future released this week as a companion to the song? That really only warrants a conversation about the next available time you can take a shower."
Music video
The music video for "I Won" was filmed on a picturesque California beach and was directed by
Hype Williams in March 2014. Speaking of the video with
Hot 97 later that month, Future said, "It’s incredible. We on the water, we on the beach, and it’s beautiful women. We made
hemlook like the old Hype Williams video girls, when video girls were stars back then." The clip was released on April 17, 2014. In the black-and-white video West and Future "serenade a slew of curvaceous models striking sexy poses on a private beach."
Noticeably, both Ciara and Kim Kardashian do not appear in the music video.
Critical reception
"I Won" was met with generally positive reviews from
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s. Chris DeVille of
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called the song excellent and praised the production.
Chart performance
"I Won" sold 19,276 copies in its first week in the United States according to
Nielsen Soundscan
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, which ended on April 13, 2014. It would be highest debut on the ''
Billboard
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Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart that week. The single peaked at number 98 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and spent only a total of 3 weeks on the chart. On December 16, 2015, the song was certified
Gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 digital copies in the United States.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
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2014 singles
Future (rapper) songs
Kanye West songs
Epic Records singles
Songs written by Kanye West
Music videos directed by Hype Williams
Black-and-white music videos
2013 songs
Songs written by Theron Thomas
Songs written by Timothy Thomas
Songs written by Future (rapper)
Song recordings produced by Metro Boomin