RealestK Shares New Song ‘Wish You Well’

R&B

It’s a new era for RealestK. The emerging singer has returned with a new single, “Wish You Well,” produced by Dimi.

Over a piano-driven production, the Columbia Records artist expresses deep heartache as he longs for an old partner.

Even though he struggles to get over the woman who left him behind, he still sends her his best regards.

“Girl, I just wish you well / I guess I will feel better / I just think I need some time,” RealestK sings on the melancholy track.

Regarding “Wish You Well,” RealestK tells Rated R&B, “They only love you when you’re not there. I wish you well when you realize what you’ve lost.”

RealestK
RealestK. (Courtesy of Columbia Records)

“Wish You Well” made its rounds to TikTok ahead of its official release, making RealestK a phenom of the app. So far, the song has accumulated over one million views across video creations.

RealestK’s new song follows his debut album, Dreams 2 Reality, released just two months earlier. The project includes his breakthrough hit, “WFM,” which currently has a sum of 151 million streams on Spotify.

The Double G-produced song debuted at No. 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His first entry on the list peaked at No. 67.

Dreams 2 Reality also includes “Love Me,” produced by J Grooves. it now has over 52 million listens on Spotify. 

Beginning on Feb. 14, RealestK will take his place as a special guest on Canadian rapper NAV‘s Never: Sleep Tour. The first stop is at Fillmore Minneapolis, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Rising rapper SoFaygo is also part of NAV’s opening tour lineup. Tickets are available on NAV’s official website

Stream RealestK’s “Wish You Well” below.

Words by Jamie Holloway

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