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"Happier" is a song by American DJ
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and British indie pop band
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. Written by Marshmello, Bastille frontman Dan Smith, & Steve Mac, and produced by the former, it was released by Astralwerks on August 16, 2018. It reached number two on both the
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and the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and is the highest-charting single for Marshmello in both the UK and the US (eventually tying with " Come & Go" with
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on the latter). It is also Bastille's highest-charting single as well on both charts surpassing their 2013 single " Pompeii"'s number five peak on the Hot 100 and tying at its number two peak on the UK chart. It also logged 27 weeks in the top ten of the Hot 100. The song also currently holds the record for most weeks spent at number one on the US Dance/Electronic Songs chart, with 69 weeks as of January 2020. The song was ranked number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 decade-end chart of the 2010s, becoming the highest-ranking song to not top the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 weekly chart. The song was performed live at the
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along with another Marshmello song, " Friends" (with Anne-Marie).


Background

Dan Smith, frontman of Bastille, had originally written 'Happier' for
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but the band ultimately decided to keep it for themselves. "We've been having a great time writing for other artists in and amongst making our Bastille albums and mixtapes," Smith told ''
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''. "Last year we wrote a song called 'Happier' and everyone got really excited about it so we thought it would be good as a collaboration. We had a really interesting time getting to work on it with Marshmello who managed to find some euphoria in a pretty melancholy, direct song. It's always good to step into somebody else's world for a minute and we're excited to be a part of it."


Composition

"Happier" is an upbeat pop song that draws elements from
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. Lyrically, the song tells "the tale of a love that's over before one party wants to accept it." '' Billboards Kat Bein opined that it "sounds a little more like his radio-forward hits." In May 2019, Russian
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producer
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filed a lawsuit against Marshmello for
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, citing that "Happier" stole song elements from Arty's remix of the song "
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" by OneRepublic. According to the suit, it is possible that Marshmello had become familiar with Arty's remix, released in 2014, and had used song elements in his then-upcoming song "Happier," which did not debut until 2015. Alongside Marshmello, other defendants in the case include Dan Smith, Steve Mac, and various music publishing companies. Arty is represented by attorney Richard Busch, who had previously represented the Marvin Gaye family in the " Blurred Lines" suit.


Music video

Three music videos were released to support the single. The initially released one was a simple lyric video. This was followed by a performance video featuring Marshmello playing various instruments and Dan Smith singing and dancing, both in different frames and only appearing in one at the end of the video. On September 24, 2018, Marshmello released the official music video through YouTube Premiere, starring
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as a teenager who has braces, along with Teala Dunn, Jordyn Jones and James Babson as the father. The music video focuses on Cosgrove's character. The color yellow and Marshmello's logo feature throughout the video, but neither he nor anyone from Bastille appear in the video. The video was directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan and photographed by cinematographer Steve Gainer.


Synopsis

A shy, sensitive girl's birthday party is held, and she is very nervous until she gets her birthday present: a dog, a
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puppy, on which she fits a bow. As she becomes a teenager, and the dog grows along with her, she joins a soccer team, and one of the captains pick her last. In the next scene is the team photo, and the girl was in the front; but the captains steal her place and she joins the back. When she smiles, her braces are seen, and she is made fun of for them. She then quits the team and plays with her dog at home, only to find her dog is ill. Months pass and the dog is still ill. The dog is taken to the vet; the vet has a private conversation with the girl's dad, to whom he reveals the dog's illness to be terminal. The girl's dad explains to his distraught daughter what will happen, then the dog is taken and is put down. Years pass, the girl grows up to have a daughter, who gets happy when her grandfather gifts her a similar Golden Retriever puppy for her birthday, much to her mother's tears of joy.


Track listings

*Digital download #"Happier" – 3:34 *Digital download – acoustic #"Happier" – 4:10 *CD single #"Happier" – 3:34 #"Happier" – 2:38 *Digital download – remixes EP #"Happier" – 3:16 #"Happier" – 2:38 #"Happier" – 3:15 #"Happier" – 3:21 *Digital download – remixes (part 2) EP #"Happier" – 4:03 #"Happier" – 4:48 #"Happier" – 3:28 #"Happier" – 2:50 #"Happier" – 3:06 #"Happier" – 3:31


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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Marshmello Christopher Comstock (born May 19, 1992), known professionally as Marshmello, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. His songs "Silence", "Wolves", "Friends", " Happier", and " Alone" have been certified multi-platinum in several ...
– production, songwriting *
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– vocals, songwriting * Robin Florent – mixing assistance * Scott Desmarais – mixing assistance * Michelle Mancini – master engineering * Chris Galland – mix engineering *
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– mixing * Steve Mac – vocal production


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Release history


See also

* List of number-one songs of 2018 (Singapore)


References


External links

* * {{authority control 2018 singles 2018 songs Bastille (band) songs Marshmello songs Astralwerks singles Number-one singles in Singapore Songs written by Dan Smith (singer) Songs written by Marshmello Songs written by Steve Mac Songs involved in plagiarism controversies Dance-pop songs