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"Boom Clap" is a "radio-ready" electropop and synth-pop ballad, [1] [4] written by Charli XCX, Fredrik Berger, Patrik Berger and Stefan Gräslund. The song was initially written during writing sessions for XCX's debut studio album, True Romance, then later offered to singer and actress Hilary Duff for her new album.
The lead single from the soundtrack is Charli XCX's contribution "Boom Clap", which debuted on April 11, 2014, and the music video for which premiered June 2. [3] [4] A music video for Sheeran's "All of the Stars" was released May 9, 2014. [5]
Charli XCX's first high-profile performance of "Boom Clap" was at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards pre-show on 24 August. [14] She later sang "Boom Clap", followed by "Break the Rules", at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards, the American Music Awards of 2014, and on Saturday Night Live.
In mid-2014, Charli XCX contributed the song "Boom Clap" to the soundtrack of the film The Fault in Our Stars. "Boom Clap" peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 [ 59 ] and at number six in the UK [ 60 ] and was certified platinum in Australia. [ 61 ]
The song was an international success, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart, number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reaching the top 10 in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. "Boom Clap" was later included on Charli XCX's second studio album, Sucker, released in December 2014. The album charted at number 15 in her native UK ...
The same year she released "Boom Clap", a song for the 2014 romance film The Fault in Our Stars, the track became her first solo top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100, received a nomination for the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist and was one of the ten music videos shortlisted for the Brit Award for British Video of the Year, though ...
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Quadron's first professional project, released 2009, was a collection of seven songs on the soundtrack for the Hella Joof movie, Hush Little Baby [4] including the film's theme song "Slippin'". Their music gained wider prominence in the United States due to Hannibal's connections to US-based music industry professionals.