After Hours (The Weeknd song)

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"After Hours"
Single by the Weeknd
from the album After Hours
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2020 (2020-02-25)
Studio
  • Conway (Los Angeles, California)
  • Malibu Blue Studio (Malibu, CA)
Genre
Length6:01
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • The Weeknd
  • Illangelo
  • DaHeala
  • Mario Winans
The Weeknd singles chronology
"Blinding Lights"
(2019)
"After Hours"
(2020)
"In Your Eyes"
(2020)

"After Hours" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, from his fourth studio album of the same name. Originally released as a promotional single from the album on February 19, 2020, it was sent to US rhythmic radio through XO and Republic Records as its third single six days later. The Weeknd wrote and produced the song with Illangelo, DaHeala and Mario Winans, with Belly receiving additional writing credits.

Contents

Background and release

On February 13, 2020, the Weeknd announced the title of the parent album of the same name as After Hours, [1] following the release of the commercially successful singles "Heartless" and "Blinding Lights". Five days later on February 18, he announced the release date of the promotional single "After Hours" and then revealed the cover art of its parent album. [2] Upon the release of "After Hours" on February 19, 2020, the release date of its parent album was also revealed. [3]

Composition and lyrics

"After Hours" is a "dark, swirling" and "ominous" electro and house composition. [4] According to Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork , the track "opens with his old signature style - falsetto, echoes, and recurrent tones - until suddenly it erupts into dance production". [5]

The lyrics of the song discuss the Weeknd's regret of ending a relationship with a former lover, and his desire for them to reconcile and to have children. [6] The song proceeds to hear Weeknd taking responsibility for the relationship's demise, promising that if his former lover were to return to him, he would not disappoint them again. [7]

Critical reception

Critics compared its sound to the Weeknd's early Trilogy material. [8] [9] Fan reaction was also favorable. [8] In a weekly round up review, the staff from the music news website BrooklynVegan , described the song as being a "four-on-the-floor banger." [10] Shaad D'Souza of The FADER placed the song on his list of "The 20 best pop songs right now", stating "Abel Tesfaye takes a dip into Trilogy territory with this dank and depressive sex fantasy. I love it!" [11]

Commercial performance

"After Hours" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 77 on the issue dated February 29, 2020, after two days of tracking. [12] The following week it climbed 57 spots up to number 20 on the chart. [13]

On the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart, the song debuted at number 43 on the week ending on February 20, 2020. [14] It later rose to number five on the chart, the following week, on the tracking period ending on February 27, 2020.

In the singer's native country of Canada, "After Hours" reached number 14 on the Canadian Hot 100. In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 20, becoming the Weeknd's 19th top 40 hit in the nation. [15]

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [16]

Charts

Chart (2020)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [17] 11
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [18] 33
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) [19] 43
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia) [20] 20
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) [21] 14
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100) [22] 9
Denmark (Tracklisten) [23] 17
Estonia (Eesti Tipp-40) [24] 4
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) [25] 11
France (SNEP) [26] 44
Germany (Official German Charts) [27] 35
Greece International (IFPI) [28] 5
Iceland (Tónlistinn) [29] 14
Ireland (IRMA) [30] 14
Italy (FIMI) [31] 36
Lithuania (AGATA) [32] 5
Malaysia (RIM) [33] 11
Mexico Airplay ( Billboard ) [34] 31
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [35] 27
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [36] 29
Norway (VG-lista) [37] 14
Portugal (AFP) [38] 18
Scotland (OCC) [39] 87
Singapore (RIAS) [40] 17
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100) [41] 6
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [42] 84
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [43] 10
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [44] 16
UK Singles (OCC) [45] 20
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC) [46] 9
US Billboard Hot 100 [47] 20
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [48] 10
US Rhythmic ( Billboard ) [49] 34
US Rolling Stone Top 100 [50] 5

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [51] 2× Platinum140,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [52] 2× Platinum80,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [53] Gold45,000
France (SNEP) [54] Gold100,000
Italy (FIMI) [55] Platinum100,000
Norway (IFPI Norway) [56] Gold30,000
Poland (ZPAV) [57] Platinum50,000
Portugal (AFP) [58] Platinum10,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [59] Gold30,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [60] Gold400,000
United States (RIAA) [61] Platinum1,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece) [62] Platinum2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel(s)Ref.
VariousFebruary 19, 2020 [63]
United StatesFebruary 25, 2020 Rhythmic radio [64]

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