A glow too vivid to disregard, Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd‘s “Moth to a Flame” has entered Spotify’s illustrious three-comma membership.
The monitor at this time eclipsed the billion-stream threshold, the second to take action for the long-lasting Swedish House Mafia trio after their generational EDM anthem “Don’t You Worry Child.” The Weeknd, in the meantime, now has a staggering 23 songs within the membership on the time of this writing, in line with streaming information from Kworb.
Known for his or her anthemic drops, Swedish House Mafia took an understated but hypnotic strategy with the brooding monitor, which appeared on the “Alternate World” version of The Weeknd’s Dawn FM album. The group’s haunting manufacturing wrapped itself round his velvet falsetto, making a moody alchemy that resonated deeply with listeners. Lyrically, the tune’s themes of obsession and the pitfalls of hedonism mirrored its darkish, irresistible sonics.
The collaboration additionally marked a pivotal second for each acts. For Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia, it was arguably the apogee of their momentous comeback after a hiatus of practically a decade. For The Weeknd, it additional solidified him as a formidable bridge between pop and digital music.
You can go behind the scenes of the “Moth to a Flame” music video beneath and stream the monitor here.
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