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"Starboy" is a song by Canadian singer
the Weeknd Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), known professionally as the Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Known for his sonic versatility and dark lyricism, his music explores escapism, Romance (love), ...
from his third
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of the same name. It features French
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duo
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. The artists co-wrote and co-produced the song alongside
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and Henry "Cirkut" Walter, with Jason "DaHeala" Quenneville providing additional writing. It was released as the first single from the album on September 21, 2016, by XO and
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. It is an R&B and
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song with lyrics that contain themes of extravagance of a celebrity life. "Starboy" topped the charts in countries such as Canada, France, Netherlands, New Zealand and Sweden, as well as the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it became the Weeknd's third chart-topper, and Daft Punk's first and only chart-topper. The music video for the song was directed by frequent collaborator
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, who directed the Weeknd's previous music videos for his previous chart-toppers "
Can't Feel My Face "Can't Feel My Face" is a song performed by Canadian singer the Weeknd from his second studio album ''Beauty Behind the Madness'' (2015). The song was released on June 8, 2015, as the third single from the album. It was written by Max Martin, Pet ...
" and " The Hills". In the music video, the Weeknd is shown trying to destroy evidence of his previous self, including his own awards from his past album, ''
Beauty Behind the Madness ''Beauty Behind the Madness'' is the second studio album by Canadian singer the Weeknd, released on August 28, 2015, through XO and Republic Records. It features guest appearances from Labrinth, Ed Sheeran and Lana Del Rey. The album was executi ...
''. The video has been described as the Weeknd's attempt to murder his former personality.


Background and lyrics

On August 24, 2016, during a ''
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'' interview,
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executive
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Wendy Goldstein mentioned that the Weeknd had been collaborating with Daft Punk. The Weeknd later elaborated that he contacted the duo through mutual friends in the Canadian music scene, and that he was invited to a studio in Paris, France to work with Daft Punk. During his session recording the song "
I Feel It Coming "I Feel It Coming" is a song by Canadian singer the Weeknd featuring French electronic duo Daft Punk, from his third studio album, '' Starboy'' (2016). It was written by the trio alongside Doc McKinney, Cirkut and Eric Chedeville, being produc ...
", the Weeknd could hear a separate track leaking into the studio booth from the control room. He discovered that the track was a beat that
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had been playing from a personal device. Inspired by the sound, the Weeknd immediately wrote material for it, forming the basis of "Starboy".The Weeknd Talks Working With Daft Punk & Kendrick Lamar In New Interview
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. Retrieved on February 17, 2017.
Producers Cirkut and Doc McKinney then continued work on the track.Interview with Doc McKinney
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. Retrieved on March 31, 2018
"Starboy" is an R&B and
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song that incorporates themes of the extravagance associated with a celebrity lifestyle and also discusses how the celebrity lifestyle can make an entertainer fragile. It was released on September 21, 2016, following the announcement of the album and its accompanying artwork the same day.


Commercial performance

The song reached number one in Canada, Denmark, France, New Zealand, Norway, Mexico, Sweden, and the United States, while also going top five in various countries, including reaching number two in both Australia and Ireland and number three in Germany. The single debuted at number 40 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, opening at number 22 on the
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chart with 28,000 downloads with only one day of charting and at number 37 on the Radio Songs chart with 36 million of audience, following its first full week of airplay. It became the Weeknd's third highest debut on the chart and Daft Punk's second top 40 entry. The following week, "Starboy" jumped 37 positions to reach number three, becoming the Weeknd's fifth top 10 single and Daft Punk's second. Additionally, "Starboy" made the biggest jump into the Hot 100's top five since
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's " Bad Blood" leapt from number 53 to number one in June 2015. It sold 88,000 copies in its second week, and 92,000 in its third week. After remaining in the number two spot for eight non-consecutive weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100—behind
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' " Closer" for five weeks and
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" for an additional three weeks—"Starboy" reached the top of the chart on the week of January 7, 2017, becoming The Weeknd's third and Daft Punk's first number one on the Hot 100. "Starboy" additionally topped the US
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chart, where it became the Weeknd's fourth number one single and Daft Punk's first. The song was certified Diamond by the RIAA for 11 million units including streams on April 5, 2022. In New Zealand, the single debuted at number five, which was followed by two consecutive weeks at number 2 before moving to number one on the chart for the week of October 24, 2016. This marks the Weeknd's second number one single, as well as Daft Punk's first number one single in the country. In the UK, the single entered at number 3 for the week of October 6, 2016. The following week, it climbed up to number 2, held off by
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". The next week, it was pushed to number 3 by " Closer" by
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before spending four weeks at number 4. Three weeks later, it flew from number 8 to number 3, due to the release of the album. That week, it also managed to reach a new peak of number 2 on the UK Streaming Chart (originally it had only peaked at number 3). It spent two weeks at number 3 before falling again, ultimately spending 15 consecutive weeks in the top ten.


Music video


Background and development

The music video for the song was directed by frequent collaborator
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, who directed the Weeknd's previous music videos for "
Can't Feel My Face "Can't Feel My Face" is a song performed by Canadian singer the Weeknd from his second studio album ''Beauty Behind the Madness'' (2015). The song was released on June 8, 2015, as the third single from the album. It was written by Max Martin, Pet ...
" and " The Hills". It was released through the singer's official
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account on September 28, 2016, on
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, along with an accompanying poster which ''
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'' described as "pulp-horror-inspired". The video has been described as the singer's attempt to kill his former/old persona, perhaps signaling he is reinventing himself with this new album, by suffocating himself, clipping his old hairstyle, and crushing his glass-framed platinum records. Several cars owned by the Weeknd are mentioned in the song's lyrics and featured in the video, including the Lamborghini Aventador SV Roadster which he sings in his second verse: "Pull off in that Roadster SV/ Pockets overweight, getting hefty," a Bentley Mulsanne: "The competition, I don't wanna listen/ I'm in the blue Mulsanne bumping
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," and the
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: "I'm trying to put you in the worst mood/ P1 cleaner than your church shoes". ''Billboard'' approached John Paolo Canton,
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's director of public relations, in order to find out the owner of the car, as their website stated "Even the world's biggest carmaker couldn't afford product placement like this, let alone a boutique British brand". Canton later confirmed that the car did belong to the Weeknd. In 3 weeks, the video had 100 million views. The video had 500 million views in 3 months. As of February 2022, the video has over 2 billion views on
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, taking it into the top 70 most viewed YouTube videos, Outviewing another of the Weeknd's US number one hits, " The Hills", which is his second video above the 1 billion view milestone.


Synopsis

In the video, a man in a black ski mask and diamond-encrusted
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is sitting across from the Weeknd, who is zip tied to the chair. The figure then kills the Weeknd by
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ting him with a
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. The figure is revealed to be the ''Starboy'' incarnation of the Weeknd—his other self represented his ''
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'' era. He then walks through a house full of awards that he's received, as well as a portrait of
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, who collaborated on the song, and a
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. He comes upon a large glowing pink neon cross, which he grabs and uses to destroy various evidence and history of his older self, including numerous trophies, posters and a crystal chandelier, before setting fire to the closet, eventually destroying the entire house later. Walking through the garage, he passes several luxury automobiles, deciding on a
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and drives off with a cat in the passenger seat, which transforms into a panther, as he rides off on
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. The video features product placement from clothing company PUMA. The house where the video was filmed has been featured in commercials for
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Reception and accolades

Kat Bein of ''
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'' commented that the music video is "equally moody". A writer from ''
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'' magazine drew comparison of the video to
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" video, which he has been compared to frequently for his musical style. The bleak focus on celebrity and transformation, as well as the morphing of the cat into a black panther, were some of the aesthetics that resembles Jackson's video. ''
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'' ranked "Starboy" at number four on their "100 Best R&B Songs of 2016" list: "Centric pop with frayed edges has been the M.O. for The Weeknd ever since he first signed on to the ''
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'' soundtrack, and "Starboy" proves the culmination and likely end of that formula. With Daft Punk in tow to provide sighing background vocals and occasionally drift the song's production dangerously close to out of frame, the spellbinding night-drive assumes Abel Tesfaye's new alternate identity with the confidence of a star big enough to dictate his own nicknames: Even the opening lines ("I'm tryna put you in the worst mood, ah / P1 cleaner than your church shoes, ah") barely bother setting the scene, since you remember where the movie last left off. "Starboy" might not have been titled to serve as a Ziggy Stardust tribute, but it reflects how, like Bowie, Tesfaye understands the importance of constant evolution in both his music and his image. When he shows up in a white suit doing
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covers on his next album, try to act surprised". In the annual ''
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mass critics poll of the year's best in music in 2016, "Starboy" was ranked at number 29, tied with
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". The video was nominated for Best Video at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards a day before its release, leading many observers to wonder whether it was included based on merit, or instead as a result of the singer's popularity on the channel.


Use in media

The song was featured in the 17th season of the popular
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Track listing


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Decade-end charts


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Release history


See also

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* List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 2017


References


External links

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