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''Heartbreak Weather'' is the second
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by Irish singer
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, released through
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on 13 March 2020. It was promoted with four singles: " Nice to Meet Ya", " Put a Little Love on Me", "
No Judgement "No Judgement" is a song by Irish singer Niall Horan. It was released through Capitol Records as the third single from his second studio album ''Heartbreak Weather'' on February 7, 2020. Background The song's title was first teased in the music ...
" and "
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". On the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, ''Heartbreak Weather'' debuted at number four, marking Horan's second top-10 album in the United States. The album also debuted at number one on the Irish and UK album charts, marking Horan's first UK number one album as a solo artist.


Background and recording

Previous One Direction Member, Niall Horan, announced the album on 7 February 2020 alongside the release of the third single "No Judgement", and stated in a press release that with the album, he wanted to "tell the story that was in my head, hopefully lead people down the storytelling lane of an album track listing. ..I wanted to write songs from different sides or from someone else looking in." Horan took inspiration from the work of
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as well as the Arctic Monkeys and The Weeknd. The album was recorded from October 2018 to January 2020.


Promotion


Singles

" Nice to Meet Ya" was released as the album's lead single on 4 October 2019. The song was promoted with many live performances including at the
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, '' Saturday Night Live'' and '' The Late Late Show with James Corden''. In the official video, it mentioned ''Heartbreak Weather'' on a poster, at the timestamp 1:15. The song received a music video, directed by The Young Astronauts, which was released along with the song. The song entered many official charts worldwide including peaking at number 7 on the
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, 22 on the UK Singles Chart and 63 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. " Put a Little Love on Me" serves as the second single from the album, being released on 6 December 2019. The song entered the Irish and
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singles chart peaking at number 32 and 38 respectively. The song received a music video which accompanied its release and was directed by Cameron Busby. "
No Judgement "No Judgement" is a song by Irish singer Niall Horan. It was released through Capitol Records as the third single from his second studio album ''Heartbreak Weather'' on February 7, 2020. Background The song's title was first teased in the music ...
" was released on 7 February 2020 as the album's third single. The song was compared to Horan's 2017 single " Slow Hands". The song entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and UK Singles chart peaking at number 97 and 32 respectively. The song's music video was released alongside the song and was directed by Drew Kirsch. The song also received a remix by Steve Void and an acoustic version. "
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" was released on 21 April 2020 as the album's fourth single.


Cancelled tour

Horan officially announced the Nice to Meet Ya Tour in October 2019. The tour was set to go through North America, Oceania, Europe and Latin America between April and December 2020. On April 3rd 2020, Horan announced the tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He stated he intends to tour in 2021, "when the crisis blows over". Hence, no rescheduled dates have been announced. Lewis Capaldi, Fletcher and
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were set to open for Horan on the tour.


Critical reception

''Heartbreak Weather'' received generally favourable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 63, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". AllMusic's Neil Yeung reviewed the album positively, stating that the production of the album was better than Horan's 2017 debut album, '' Flicker'', adding that "despite the often dour and forlorn lyrical content, the songs are full-blooded and more energetic than the average breakup album". Chris DeVille, writing for ''
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'', stated that the album is "much better" than ''Flicker,'' commenting that ''Heartbreak Weather'' writing, production, and performance all represented "an upgrade". However, he felt that "Horan is capable of evolving" but added that "such flourishes suggest this boy-band alumnus may someday grow up to be the man after all — or at the very least he won't be desperate for a reunion tour". Jason Scott, writing for '' American Songwriter'', named the record "a stylistic leveling-up" while complimenting Horan's take on heartbreak. Michael Cragg of '' The Guardian'' highlighted that the album contains "hints of experimentation, such as the swaggering hybrid of Arctic Monkeys and Kasabian in "Nice To Meet Ya", but it's the excellent title track's flirtation with glossy, synth-tinged MOR that suggests where Horan might be headed next. Proof that it's often the quiet ones you need to keep an eye on". Mike Wass, writing for
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, wrote that the record "just might be pop's first, feel-good breakup album" and that "there's no sophomore slump here" while calling it "a winning collection of love songs from multiple perspectives with very few skips." Some reviews were more mixed. Mark Kennedy of the Associated Press called the album an "overall bright collection" and felt that Horan made "14 perfectly fine tracks, if not volcanic ones" and that it "is in no way a disaster" but that "it's just not an improvement on his debut effort". Ella Kemp of '' NME'' called the album "a mixed bag" and felt that there was "a great voice let down by some not great songs", writing that Horan's "lyrical landscape is somewhat thinner and the production even more impenetrable" than that of ''Flicker''. She concluded by complimenting Horan's "incredible" and "convincing" voice, adding that the album "isn't an entirely lost cause, but one to build upon for a more inspiring future all the same". Adam White, writing for '' The Independent'', described ''Heartbreak Weather'' as "a tranquilliser of an album that only occasionally sparks to life" and "largely drab", explaining that Horan "struggles to define his musical identity on his shiny if haphazard second album" which is "entirely stuck on safe mode". Nevertheless, White specifically praised "New Angel" and "Arms of a Stranger", calling the latter "concert-ready and irresistibly shiny". Writing for '' The Telegraph'', Neil McCormick felt like the album lacks "any particular character" and that "everything sounds like something you might have heard somewhere before", stating that the record is "the closest thing to a One Direction album since the band split". Ed Power of the ''
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'' wrote that Horan "ticks the boxes but doesn't cause a storm". Quinn Moreland, writing for '' Pitchfork'', felt the Horan "spends too much of the record bouncing between sounds and songwriting concepts to feel distinct" but did compliment the album's final track, "Still," calling it "the realest, rawest moment on the record and a small bit of proof that Horan has the potential to make it on his own."


Commercial performance

''Heartbreak Weather'' debuted atop the Irish Albums Chart and UK Albums Chart. In the United States, the album debuted at number four with 59,000 equivalent album units (42,000 pure) in its first week, making it the top-selling album of the week. The album also debuted at number one on the Top Album Sales chart, marking Horan’s second leader on the list, following his debut album, Flicker.


Track listing


Notes

* signifies a vocal producer


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Heartbreak Weather''.


Studios

Main recording locations * Playpen ( Calabasas) recording * Sound City Studios ( Sherman Oaks) recording * SARM Music Village (London) recording * Sanctuary Studios ( The Bahamas) recording * Inspiration Way (Los Angeles) recording * Enemy Dojo (Calabasas) recording * The Barn Studios (
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) recording * State of the Ark Studios (Richmond) recording * The Shed Studios (
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) recording * Laurel House Studios (Los Angeles) recording * Echo Studio (Los Angeles) recording * Home Team (
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) recording Additional recording locations * Air Studios (London) strings Engineering locations * Camden Recording Studios ( Dublin, Ireland) additional engineering Mixing and mastering locations * Mixsuite LA (Los Angeles) mixing *
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(New York) mastering


Vocals and musicians

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– lead vocals, background vocals , guitar , acoustic guitar * Julian Bunetta – background vocals ,
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s , bass , guitar , drums , piano , keyboards * John Ryan – background vocals , guitar , keys , bass * Jamie Scott – background vocals , piano, drums, bass , electric guitar, acoustic guitar, string arrangement *
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– background vocals * Afterhrs – keys * Nate Mercereau – guitar , bass * Teddy Geiger – guitar * Forrest Miller –
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* Derreck Wells – guitar * Mike Needle – background vocals * Daniel Bryer – background vocals, electric guitar , drums * Noah Conrad – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, bass * Jake Cartwright – electric guitar , orchestral drum * Andrew Haas – bass * Ruth-Anne Cunningham – background vocals * Luke Potashnick – guitars , acoustic guitar, electric guitar * Songa Lee – violin *
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– violin * Alma Fernandez – violin * Jacob Braun – cello * Greg Kurstin – guitar, bass , drums, synthesizers, keyboards , strings arrangement , piano , tiple * Aaron Sterling – drums , percussion * Benji Lysaght – guitar * Max Whipple – bass * Kane Richotte – percussion * Martin Hannah –
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* Ed Blunt – string arrangement * Simon Baggs – violin * Danny Bhattacharya – violin * Shlomy Dobrinsky – violin * Cindy Foster – violin * Dorina Markoff – violin * Dominic Moore – violin * Helen Paterson – violin * Manuel Porta – violin * Patrick Savage – violin * Jo Watts – violin * Nick Barr – viola * Fiona Bonds – viola * Morgan Goff – viola * Yuri Zhislin – viola * Chris Fish – cello * Rachel Lander – cello * Conor Masterson – violin * Dernst (D'Mile) Emile II
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Production

* Jill Lamothe – production * Julian Bunetta – production * Teddy Geiger – production * John Ryan – production * Afterhrs – production * Daniel Bryer – production, vocal production * Jamie Scott – production, vocal production * Noah Conrad – production * Mike Needle – vocal production * Greg Kurstin – production , strings production * Tobias Jesso Jr. – production * Jeff Gunnell – production


Technical

* Mark 'Spike' Stent – mixing * Michael Freeman – mix assistant * Matt Wolach – additional mix assistant * Jeff Gunnell – engineering , assistant engineering , programming * Mike Malchicoff – engineering * Will Maclellan – assistant engineering * Veronica Wyman – engineering, assistant engineering * Richard Evatt – assistant engineering , engineering * Teddy Geiger – programming * Jesse Munsat – assistant engineering * John Ryan – programming , engineering * Julian Bunetta – programming , engineering * Afterhrs – programming * Martin Hannah – engineering * Noah Conrad – engineering, programming * Matt Cooke – assistant engineering , engineering * Jake Cartwright – assistant engineering * Jamie Scott – programming * Daniel Bryer – programming * Greg Kurstin – engineering * Alex Pasco – engineering * Julian Burg – engineering * Ed Reyes – additional engineering * Jack Power – additional engineering * Chris Gehringer – mastering * Will Quinnell – assistant mastering


Artwork and management

* Liz Isik – A&R admin * Erynn Hill – A&R coordinator * Martha Braithwaite – business affairs * David Helfer – business affairs * The Young Astronauts – art direction * Dean Martindale – photography * Mitra Darab – marketing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of 2020 albums


References

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