: Kingston sings about being "at war" for the one he loves, expressing a willingness to "take a bullet" or go through "World War II" to be with them.
: Wayne’s contribution features his signature auto-tuned delivery, which was a staple of his sound during that era, particularly around his Rebirth period. Lyrics and Theme
: The song was produced by J.R. Rotem , Sean Kingston's frequent collaborator and the producer behind his breakout hit "Beautiful Girls".
: Lil Wayne’s verse leans heavily into the soldier theme, referring to himself as "Captain Carter" and describing his heart as a "grenade". He also gives a "salute to all the veterans" within the romantic context of the lyrics. Reception
: While the version featuring Lil Wayne gained significant traction on blogs and mixtapes, a solo version titled simply " War " was included on the final tracklist of the album Tomorrow , released on September 22, 2009.