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10 bow assisting The Game on “100,” which drew 1.3 million domestic streams for the tracking week. “100” to 10: Just above “Energy,” Drake also nets a No. “Energy,” notably, is the first video from Drake’s album If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, which was released in February and debuted at No. Huge anticipation for the “Energy” clip - in which the rapper impersonates figures such as Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and President Obama - helped the song pick up 1.9 million domestic streams for the tracking week. 11 re-entry for “Energy” after the cut’s music video debuted on Apple Music (July 10). “Energy” Surges: Elsewhere, Drake rebounds to a No. streams for the tracking week ending July 9, according to Nielsen Music, a gain of 96 percent.īillboard + Twitter Top Tracks is a weekly ranking of the most shared and/or mentioned songs on Twitter in the U.S., ranked by the volume of shares over a seven-day period (Monday to Sunday). The clip helped “Hallelujah” earn 1.2 million U.S.
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7 with “Hallelujah.” The track serves as the lead single from the band’s upcoming studio album, their follow-up to 2013’s Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! “Hallelujah” scores its lofty bow with help from the arrival of the song’s music video (July 7). Overall, the song displays an optimistic but realistic view of owning up to one’s mistakes and praising them for their influence.Rock group Panic! at the Disco blasts onto Billboard + Twitter Top Tracks (dated July 25) at No. Then he added, “When you have to own up to your mistakes, you know, praise that as long as you take responsibility for your actions, everything else seems it can fall into place if you have that same attitude, so, that’s really what it was, it’s kind of a play on just, ‘yeah, you know, hallelujah, I’m not a sinner’, but we are, I mean the song is definitely about that”. When talking about the song’s meaning, he first stated that he grew up in a religious household and that religion still plays a big role in his life. When Urie began his interview, he had already performed the single at the 7th annual Shorty Awards and Alternative Press Music Awards. As the video progresses, he is confessing events that have happened in his life and how they have shaped him as the man he is currently. The official setting of the song kicks off with him dancing in front of a confessional box singing, “All you sinners stand up, sing hallelujah”. The maze constantly revolves around the background as Urie chases her around the entire video. The music video starts off with Urie following a woman into a maze. The music video offers another perspective.
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Although the lyrics can be seen as slightly amateur, it is understandable since Urie has admitted to having trouble composing songs in past interviews. With well known cliches like “You’ll never know if you don’t ever try again” or “I was drunk and it didn’t mean a thing,” the lyrics are not that hard to catch onto. Unlike the band’s past complex songs, the lyrics to this song are short.They are fitting to the concept, however. When hearing it, one can’t help but raise their hands and sway to the sound of the soulful choir. The tune kicks off with a cheerful beat, that is one of the most rousing parts of the song. The song begins with a jazzy intro as Urie takes the lead stating “ a moment you’ll never remember and a night you’ll never forget”, more voices then allude to the actual beginning of the song. Since the band is known for its constantly changing genres, the new single came as a pleasant surprise for fans. Lead singer, Brendon Urie, now the only remaining original member of the group, anticipates fans with yet another change in musical direction.
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Fans give praise to the release of Panic! at the Disco’s single “Hallelujah”.