Fans Select The Weeknd & Anitta’s ‘São Paulo’ as Their Favorite New Music in This Week’s All-Genre Poll

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Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye does on phase at MorumBIS onSept 7, 2024 in Sao Paulo,Brazil

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The Weeknd and Anitta‘s collaboration “São Paulo” has taken the top spot in this week’ s brand-new songs survey, showcasing a selection of categories.

In a survey released on Friday (Nov 1) by Billboard, songs followers elected the super star collab as their preferred brand-new launch, with “São Paulo” amassing almost 66% of the ballots. This excellent margin positioned it in advance of brand-new songs from Shawn Mendes (“Heart of Gold”), The Cure (Songs of a Lost World), Ethel Cain (“Punish”) and Megan Moroney (Blue Christmas … Duh), to name a few.

The impressive track will certainly be included on The Weeknd’s upcoming cd,Hurry Up Tomorrow A launch day for the job has actually not yet been introduced. The set debuted “São Paulo” at an unique one-night-only occasion in Est ádio MorumBIS in São Paulo onSept 7, which was livestreamed for followers.

“We knew it was too special to just play on stage. We saw great potential in the song and found the beat, which is the heart of the show,” The Weeknd formerly informedBillboard Brazil

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The “São Paulo” video includes an unique aesthetic of Anitta with an overstated infant bump, where her tummy shows up to sing The Weeknd’s components, with lips arising from her tummy switch. The spooky clip wraps up with words “Phantasm,” leaving followers guessing whether it associates with a cd or track title.

In enhancement to “São Paulo,” The Weeknd has actually launched 2 various other tracks from Hurry Up Tomorrow: “Dancing in the Flames” and “Timeless,” includingPlayboi Carti “Dancing in the Flames” gotten toNo 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 graph, while “Timeless” came to a head atNo 3.

In today’s survey, Shawn Mendes’ “Heart of Gold” tracked dramatically, catching almost 30% of the ballot. The track is created in memory of a childhood years buddy that died from a medicine overdose.

Check out the outcomes of this week’s survey listed below and see Billboard‘s Friday Music Guide for even more must-hear launches.

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