Charlie Puth) (Snippet) | CantStopHipGop". "Lil Wayne and Charlie Puth Collab on "Nothing But Trouble," Off the '808' Documentary Soundtrack". "Hear Lil Wayne's 'Nothing but Trouble,' Featuring Charlie Puth". The song's accompanying music video premiered on August 24, 2015, via Apple Music. I don't know if we will, but hopefully we get to see more of the Charlie Puth and Lil Wayne collaborations because the one they have is already looking to have a beautiful future. While Wayne again leaves a lasting impression, with a verse and story about how the female he’s fallen for only wants more fame and Instagram followers. The chorus is hypnotizing and will lead you to want to replay the song again and again. Charlie Puth in a way reminds me of a Robin Thicke in the connection and chemistry he seems to have with Wayne throughout this track. But, it wasn't designed and structured for that purpose. Yet, that is false, yes this is a song that will get radio play and may even climb the charts. Michael Powell of RevCutt said, "Now, it's easy to predict after hearing that very uninteresting song that "Nothing but Trouble" would follow suit and be prepped to be just something that's for the airwaves. The beat brings everything together nicely. Ryan Middleton of Music Times said, "The pair may have a new hit on their hand with a very topical theme and the softness of Puth's voice blends very well with Weezy's nasally flow. Tom Breiham of Stereogum said, "The song would count as a bluesy relationship track, but "bluesy" does not begin to take into account the lighter-than-air hook from Charlie Puth.".
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"Nothin but Trouble" received critical acclaim from music critics, who particularly lauded the vocal performances of Wayne and Puth. On June 29, 2015, at 2:41 AM, right before the song was released, Puth tweeted about the song, "when this shit with wayne drops tuesday, it's gonna be a movie.goodnight". I still can't believe I collaborated on a song with him with an idea that started at 7-Eleven." Promotion Wayne is such a genius with his wordplay. Then Wayne took it and put a brilliant spin on it and drew inspiration from his own experience I'm sure. I went home that same night and recorded the chorus over that choir beat I made. One night we were at a 7-Eleven in New Jersey talking about the situation in the car, and I just blurted out, "Man, these Instagram models are nothing but trouble". After they broke up he would always see her face on billboards. My friend at the same time was dating this model from New York City who was always messing with his head. It's actually one hundred twenty-five tracks of my voice layered to sound like a choir.
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That inspired the choir like theme throughout the song.
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In an interview with Complex with Zach Frydenlund, Puth spoke about the making of the song: "My idea to make this record started when my friend from Berklee sent me a video of an old Baptist choir singing these insane, huge harmonies.