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The lyric video was released on the same day on YouTube. The song was certified 2× platinum in Canada [98] and platinum in the US and is the most successful single from the Chainsmokers' third album, World War Joy. [99] They also announced a 41-city North American tour with 5 Seconds of Summer, taking place September 2019 through December 2019 ...
So Far So Good is the fourth studio album by American DJ and production duo the Chainsmokers.It was released on May 13, 2022, via Disruptor and Columbia Records and is their first album in 3 years since World War Joy (2019) following their hiatus in 2020.
It became the Chainsmokers' first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, staying at number one for 12 consecutive weeks, [2] and in the top five for 26 consecutive weeks. [3] They released their second EP, Collage , in November 2016.
The music video for the song was released to YouTube on April 29, 2016. [14] In the video, Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall (the Chainsmokers) get into a yellow convertible, lowrider at sunrise and begin to drive down a wooded mountain road.
on YouTube " High " is a song by American electronic music duo The Chainsmokers , released on January 28, 2022, via Disruptor Records and Columbia Records as the lead single from the duo's fourth studio album So Far So Good (2022).
"Call You Mine" is a song by American production duo The Chainsmokers featuring American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha. It was released as a single on May 31, 2019, along with its music video, serving as the fourth single from the duo's third studio album World War Joy. [2] "
Courtesy of Alex Pall/Instagram The Chainsmokers’ Alex Pall and girlfriend Moa Aberg split after four years of dating, Us Weekly can exclusively confirm. A source told Us that Pall, 38, and ...
TheAudience introduced the Chainsmokers to Aoki, helped create the "#Selfie" video and released it on January 29, 2014, on YouTube, utilizing the network of celebrities to promote it. [1] [4] [5] [6] According to Pall, "the video inherently had this viral concept built into it, which certainly helped get it off the ground". [7]