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We Are Young" topped the Hot 100 Airplay chart with 120 million impressions in seven weeks, becoming the first group since Destiny's Child's Survivor (2001). [32] The song was the first song in 2012 to be certified by the RIAA 3 times platinum with sales of 3 million, [ 32 ] and was later certified 5 times platinum on June 21, 2012.
The song became Fun's second single to enter the chart's top ten, as well as their second song to be certified platinum in the U.S., after their previous single, "We Are Young". "Some Nights" was successful around the world, topping the singles charts of Australia, Israel and New Zealand, and it reached the top 10 in an additional nine ...
More than 10 years after its debut, the official music video for “We Are Young,” the chart-topping hit by Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe, has surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. The milestone ...
Fun released “We Are Young” in September of that year as the lead single of their 2012 album Some Nights. In November 2012, Antonoff met with Swift at the MTV Europe Music Awards, starting a ...
We Are Young may also refer to: We Are Young, a 1967 Canadian multi-screen documentary short film; We Are Young, a 2020 Chinese reality competition show "Kick Ass (We Are Young)", a 2010 song by Mika and RedOne "Young" (Tulisa song), originally "We Are Young", a 2012 song by Tulisa; We Are Young, a 2015 album, or the 2012 title song, by Vassy
The album's first single, "We Are Young", which features guest singer Janelle Monáe, was released September 20, 2011. The song was covered on Glee in December 2011, featured in a Chevy Sonic commercial during the Super Bowl in February 2012, and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 8, 2012.
"Live While We're Young" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction, released as the lead single from their second studio album, Take Me Home (2012). Written by Savan Kotecha and its producers, Rami Yacoub and Carl Falk , the number was released by Syco Records on 28 September 2012.
Although Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song, many other performers who have recorded versions of "Young at Heart" include Bing Crosby (charting briefly in 1954 at the number 24 spot), [3] Rosemary Clooney (on her album While We're Young), [4] Perry Como (on his 1960 album For the Young at Heart) Connie Francis [5] (1961)