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"Starboy" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd featuring the French electronic duo Daft Punk. It was released on September 21, 2016, through XO and Republic Records , as the lead single from his third studio album of the same name (2016).
Starboy was ranked as the third most successful album of 2017 on the Billboard 200. [76] It was the fourth most-streamed album of 2017 on Spotify. [77] On April 5, 2022, Starboy was certified four-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and streams in excess of four million units in the United ...
The Weeknd also found success with his features on the singles "Might Not" by Belly in 2015 and "Low Life" by Future in 2016, as well as Beyoncé's 2016 song, "6 Inch". The Weeknd released his third studio album, Starboy, on November 25, 2016. The album peaked atop the charts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, and the US.
Having been friends since 2012, Del Rey and the Weeknd had previously collaborated on his 2015 track, "Prisoner" from his album, Beauty Behind the Madness. [4]Following this, the two collaborated again in several studio sessions in 2015, resulting in the Starboy tracks "Stargirl Interlude" and "Party Monster", the latter of which Del Rey co-wrote and was an uncredited vocalist for.
Starboy or Star Boy may refer to: Starboy, a 2016 album by the Weeknd "Starboy" (song), the title track from the album by the Weeknd; Star boy, at Christmas; Star Boy, a character in the Legion of Super-Heroes from DC Comics "Star Boy", a song by Buffy Sainte Marie from Buffy; Starboy Records, a record label founded by Nigerian singer Wizkid
"Party Monster" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, from his third studio album Starboy (2016). The song was released for digital download on November 17, 2016, as the album's fourth single. It was later sent to US urban contemporary radio on December 6, 2016.
"A Lonely Night" is a post-disco inspired electro-funk song with a prominent staccato bassline [5] [6] and a drum beat reminiscent of that used on Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean". [7] It is composed in the key of G minor. [8] Lyrically, the song is a warning against a woman getting too attached in a relationship. [9]
New versions of re-released songs on other (compilation) albums are left out on purpose. As of October 30, 2024, The Weeknd is a credited artist on 190 different song titles: 107 solo songs and 83 collaborations (including 36 as a featured artist), encompassing a total of 308 commercially released versions.