High Hopes (Panic! at the Disco song)

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"High Hopes"
White Panda remix artwork
Single by Panic! at the Disco
from the album Pray for the Wicked
ReleasedMay 23, 2018 (2018-05-23)
Recorded2017–2018
Genre
Length3:10
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Panic! at the Disco singles chronology
"Say Amen (Saturday Night)"
(2018)
"High Hopes"
(2018)
"Hey Look Ma, I Made It"
(2019)
Music video
"High Hopes" on YouTube

"High Hopes" is a song by Panic! at the Disco released on May 23, 2018 as the second single from their sixth studio album, Pray for the Wicked, through Fueled by Ramen and DCD2 Records.[3] The song was written and produced by Jake Sinclair and Jonas Jeberg, and co-written by Brendon Urie, Jenny Owen Youngs, Lauren Pritchard, Sam Hollander, William Lobban-Bean, Taylor Parks, and Ilsey Juber; with additional production by Jonny Coffer. It was serviced to alternative radio on July 31, 2018, and impacted hot adult contemporary radio on August 27, 2018, and US pop radio the following day.[4] The music video was also released on August 27.

The song has reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's highest-charting song on the chart, surpassing their 2006 breakout single, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies". It topped the charts in Mexico and Poland, reached the top ten in Australia, Canada and Germany and the top twenty in Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, becoming their highest-charting single worldwide. It also became the act's first single to top one of Billboard's Dance/Electronic charts, reaching number-one on its Dance/Mix Show Airplay list in February 2019.[5][6]

Background

"High Hopes" was written and produced by Jake Sinclair and Jonas Jeberg, and co-written by Brendon Urie, Jenny Owen Youngs, Lauren Pritchard, Sam Hollander, William Lobban-Bean, Taylor Parks, and Ilsey Juber; with additional production by Jonny Coffer. Jeberg, Parks, Juber, and Lobban-Bean began writing the song at a BMI writing camp in Aspen, Colorado in 2015.[7] When the four of them had arrived an hour early, they decided to go into a hot tub together outside. Jeberg has said of the song's conception: "I was sitting in the hot tub, singing bass notes. We didn't have any instruments because we were in the hot tub. I was singing bass notes and directing chords in that way, and we were brainstorming different lyrics."[8] Eventually they set up a portable recording studio and began recording a demo version with a beat, horns and vocals. Initially, the song's hook was conceived as a rap song, and they began sending it to different artists who all declined. In 2016, Panic! at the Disco's management company said the band wanted to record the song for their next studio album. In early 2018, lead singer Brendon Urie co-wrote the verses for the "High Hopes", before Sinclair, Jeberg and Coffer were brought in to finish the production.[7][8]

Following the success of Death of a Bachelor, Urie was given the rest of 2017 off by the band's record label, Fueled by Ramen, but Urie felt compelled to continue writing music during his time off. The writing process began a month before Urie made his debut in Kinky Boots when he wrote the chorus of "High Hopes". Urie stated that writing the record took about four months total in the span of a year and a half.[citation needed]

The song is included as part of the soundtrack of the EA Sports video game NHL 19.[9]

Composition

The song is written in the key of F major with a tempo of 82 beats per minute.[10]

Music video

The audio track was uploaded to Panic! at the Disco's official YouTube channel on the same day of its release, on May 23, 2018. An official music video for the song was uploaded on August 27, 2018. As of March 2019, the music video has surpassed 230 million views. The video was filmed in the Downtown area of Los Angeles, California, primarily at 705 West 9th Street.[citation needed]

The video features lead vocalist Brendon Urie walking through LA as passersby bump into him. Eventually, he sizes up a skyscraper with a glass exterior. Determined, he presses a foot to the glass, flips horizontally, and beings walking up the outside of the wall. People flock to the base of the building, recording Urie and watching with awe. He waves to the people below and inside the building, and finally gets to the roof as the crowd below applauds. As the sun sets, he joins the rest of the band on the roof and continues to sing the final chorus of the song.

Reception

Paste magazine described it as having "a blaring brass section" and "crisp vocals".[11] Rolling Stone described it as "upbeat" and having "punchy horns".[12]

Commercial performance

"High Hopes" has peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Panic! at the Disco's highest-charting song, exceeding the peak of "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", which reached number seven.[13] Also in the United States, it reached number one on the Radio Songs airplay chart, marking their first leader there. Worldwide, the song has charted highly, reaching number seven in Australia and number twelve in the United Kingdom, also becoming their highest charting song in those countries. Also, "High Hopes" is the fourth song to top the Pop Songs, Adult Pop Songs and Alternative Songs charts simultaneously since the Adult Pop Songs chart began in Billboard in March 1996, the Pop Songs chart began in October 1992 and the Alternative Songs chart began in September 1988.[14] Also, with 14 weeks on top of Radio Songs, "High Hopes" tied Alicia Keys' "No One" and Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me" for fifth longest-leading number one on the Radio Songs chart, which began in 1990.[15] And with 15 weeks on top of Adult Pop Songs, "High Hopes" is now the longest-leading No. 1 on the Adult Pop Songs chart of the 2010s, which began in Billboard's pages in March 1996. [16]

Track listing

  1. "High Hopes" (White Panda Remix) – 2:56
  1. "High Hopes" (Don Diablo Remix) – 3:05

Credits and personnel

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[80] 3× Platinum 210,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[81] Platinum 30,000
Belgium (BEA)[82] Gold 20,000
Canada (Music Canada)[83] 3× Platinum 0
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[84] Gold 45,000
France (SNEP)[85] Gold 100,000
Germany (BVMI)[86] Gold 200,000
Italy (FIMI)[87] Platinum 50,000
Netherlands (NVPI)[88] Platinum 80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[89] Platinum 30,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[90] Gold 5,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[91] Platinum 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[92] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[93] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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