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"'Wet the Bed'" is a song by American R&B recording artist Chris Brown featuring American rapper Ludacris, from his fourth studio album 'F.A.M.E.' (2011). It was written by Brown, Kevin McCall, Sevyn Streeter, and Christopher Bridges, and produced by Bigg D. Lyrically, the song sees Brown and Ludacris exploring ways to leave a woman satisfied. "Wet the Bed" received mixed reviews from most music critics, who were ambivalent towards its lyrics. It was released as a single and has appeared on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number twenty-five. The song has been performed live at the album's listening party, as well as on Brown's F.A.M.E. Tour.

Background and composition



"Wet the Bed" was written by Brown, Kevin McCall, Sevyn Streeter and Christopher Bridges, while the production was handled by Bigg D and Steven "Q-Beatz" Kubie aka "The Kid" at South Beach Studios, Miami with engineers Eric Manco and Ryan Coplan. It was recorded and mixed by Brian Springer at The Record Planta studio in Los Angeles, California. "Wet the Bed" is a slow-tempo R&B song. The song begins with keys laced over a beat of dripping sound effects. It also makes use of acoustic guitar. According to Brad Wete from 'Entertainment Weekly', the song "rival[s] the bump-'n'-grind heights of '90s Casanova crew Jodeci." Ludacris opens the song proclaiming: "Hear the sound of your body drip, drip, drip / As I kiss both sexy lip, lip, lips." Using "blatant sexual metaphors", Brown then sings: "I ain't afraid to drown, if that means I deep up in your ocean yeah / Girl I'll drink you down, sipping on your body all night."

Live performances



Brown and Ludacris performed the song live for the first time at a listening party for Brown's album 'F.A.M.E' on March 18, 2011. For the performance, Brown wore navy pants and a blue hoodie reading "F.A.M.E.", while Ludacris wore sunglasses, a black shirt and jacket, and grey pants. In April 2011, Brown embarked on his F.A.M.E. Tour in Australia, where he performed "Wet the Bed" as part of the concert's setlist.

Critical reception



Steve Jones from 'USA Today' called the song "salacious" and wrote that Brown is "taking it to the next phase." Joanne Dorken from MTV UK felt "rather apprehensive" of the song, and noted it "sees Breezy exploring ways to er, leave a woman satisfied." Nick Levine from BBC Music wrote that "Brown's identity crisis is betrayed most blatantly by the sequencing of "Wet the Bed."" Hannah Ash from 'The Harber Herald' criticized the song's lyrics for being "kind of a gross-out and really don't need to be paid attention to", but praised Brown's "beautiful vocals, so that makes up for it." Eric Henderson from 'Slant Magazine' criticized the song's opening verse, as well as Ludarcris' verse, "Women call me the Super Soaker and Ima soak your bed to death", as "some new form of jizz torture." Calling the song an "over-the-top hyper-sexual", Chad Grischow from IGN wrote that it is the "kind of excessively crude sludge that would have made '12 Play' era R. Kelly blush." Cristin Maher from PopCrush wrote that "it is almost shocking to hear the unbelievably lustful lyrics projecting from Brown as he sings the song".

Chart performance



In the issue dated July 30, 2011, "Wet the Bed" debuted at number 89 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and peaked at number nine in the issue dated October 8, 2011. On the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart, the song debuted at number 96 in the issue dated September 24, 2011 and peaked at number 77.

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes for 'F.A.M.E.'.

*Derrick "Bigg D" Baker songwriter, guitar, producer

*Steven "Q-Beatz" Kubie aka "The Kid" programming, keys, engineering, songwriter

*Joseph Bereal songwriter

*Chris Brown songwriter, lead vocals

*Iain Findlay assistant mixer

*David Anderson additional keyboards

*Eric Manco engineer

*Ryan Coplan assistant engineer

*Ludacris songwriter, featured vocals

*Kevin McCall songwriter

*Andre Merritt songwriter

*Brian Springer recorder, mixer

*Amber Streeter songwriter, featured vocals

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Category:Chris Brown songs

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Category:Songs written by Kevin McCall

Category:Songs written by Lonny Bereal

Category:Songs written by Bigg D

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