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With the debut of the music video, the song rose to number 12 on the issue dated November 3. [18] The following week the song hit number 9, and on November 17, it reached number six. [19] The following week, "Without Me" peaked at number 4, giving Halsey her first top-five single since "Bad at Love" reached number five in January 2018. [20]
Her debut single on the label, "Without Me", was released on October 4, 2018. [107] [108] She stated that the song was very personal to her. [109] [110] On October 29, the official music video for "Without Me" was released, featuring a "G-Eazy lookalike", following their second breakup. [111]
"11 Minutes" is a song by English musician Yungblud and American singer-songwriter Halsey, featuring American musician Travis Barker of rock group Blink-182. The song was released by Locomotion Recordings and Geffen Records on 13 February 2019. "11 Minutes" was written by Yungblud, Halsey, Matt Schwartz , and Brynley Rose Plumb.
American singer and songwriter Halsey has released five studio albums, two live albums, 14 extended plays (including one standard EP, seven compilation EPs, four remix EPs, and two live session EPs), 28 singles (including three as a featured artist), 10 promotional singles, and 36 music videos.
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Just a day earlier on June 4, the singer said they're "lucky to be alive" after undergoing a secret health battle, which was detailed in their song "The End.". The lyrics to "The End" include:
The accompanying film is directed by American filmmaker Colin Tilley, who previously directed Halsey's music videos for "Without Me" and "You Should Be Sad" (2020). [48] Actress Sasha Lane appears in the film and is credited as a co-star on the film's promotional material. It is rated R. [49] The film features music from the album.
Britney Spears had harsh words — which she swiftly retracted — against Halsey, initially lashing out at the singer for lifting inspiration from the video for her 2000 single “Lucky.”