Zen (song)

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We wanted to talk about what stresses us out. What we wish we understood better. What we think no one else understands. We talk about finding peace in chaos. And finding chaos in…well, everything.

Sam Harris

Promotion

The song was first teased for the first time in an Instagram Live on May 7. [4] The next week saw each artist post a photo of their face with cucumber slices on their eyes, as seen in the cover art, with the word "Zen" repeated behind them. On May 12, X Ambassadors posted a phone number which when called would play a woman asking if the listener needs some "zen". She also prompted callers to text the number in a chance to join a Zoom call with all the artists. [4]

Following the song's release, the hashtag #zenchallenge was created to encourage people during their quarantine to focus on mental health, mindfulness, and gratefulness and also promote activist groups like Black Lives Matter. [3]

Music video

The video for the song was released May 15, 2020 and was directed by K.Flay and Evgenia Strukova and produced by Dmitry Tokoyakov and the company Green Light. [5] The video is in a collage-like style and describes each artists' quirks and anxieties from being in lockdowns. This leads to all three singing and dancing to the last chorus of the song on camera.

Personnel

Credits for "Zen" adapted from Apple Music. [6]

"Zen"
Zen X Ambassadors K.Flay Grandson cover art.png
Single by X Ambassadors, K.Flay, and Grandson
ReleasedMay 15, 2020
Length3:35
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) X Ambassadors
X Ambassadors singles chronology
"Great Unknown"
(2020)
"Zen"
(2020)
"Razor's Edge"
(2021)
K.Flay singles chronology
"Peaches (Text Voter XX to 40649)"
(2020)
"Zen"
(2020)
"So Slow"
(2020)

Charts

Chart performance for "Zen"
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100) [7] 48
Canada Rock ( Billboard ) [8] 72
US Alternative Airplay ( Billboard ) [9] 24

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