AMVR THE WEEKND CANT FEEL MY FACE REVERSE VERSION 1 VIDEO NOT OFFICIAL FULLYREMASTERED  NOW 4K60FPS

AMVR THE WEEKND CANT FEEL MY FACE REVERSE VERSION 1 VIDEO NOT OFFICIAL FULLYREMASTERED NOW 4K60FPS

Can't Feel My Face Released  2015 Genre Pop disco funk Length3:35Label XO Republic Songwriter(s) Ali Payami Savan Kotecha Max Martin Abel Tesfaye Peter Svensson Producer(s) Max Martin Ali Payami The Weeknd singles chronology"The Hills" (2015)"Can't Feel My Face" (2015)"In the Night" (2015)Music video"Can't Feel My Face" on YouTube Music video "Can't Feel My Face" on YouTube Critics lauded "Can't Feel My Face", comparing the sound of the song to the works of Michael Jackson; Rolling Stone ranked it as the best song of 2015. It was also nominated for two Grammy Awards: Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. The song experienced commercial success, peaking at number one on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and the Canadian Hot 100. The single has also peaked at number one in Mexico, New Zealand, Denmark, Ireland and South Africa, and was a top 10 single in other territories, such as Australia, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.[3] Background and composition Edit "Can't Feel My Face" leaked in late May 2015.[4] It was officially released on June 8, 2015, following a performance by the Weeknd at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on the same day.[5] The song is composed in the key of A minor and has a tempo of 108 beats per minute. The vocal range spans from E3 to E5.[6] Multiple sources have interpreted the song to be about cocaine, including a reference by the Weeknd himself in "Reminder": "I just won a new award for a kids show, Talking 'bout a face numbing off a bag of blow".[7][8][9] Musically, Alice Vincent of The Daily Telegraph characterised as "a synth-laden, upbeat pop song",[8] while Andy Kellman of AllMusic described it as "a sleek slice of retro-modern disco-funk".[10] Critical reception Edit The song received critical acclaim. Brennan Carley of Spin called it "pop perfection", "a thoroughly definitive, all-in jam" and predicted the song would "reach 'Uptown Funk' levels of airplay and ubiquity".[4] Time's Esther Zuckerman deemed the song a "New Favorite Contender for Song of the Summer" and wrote that the chorus was "infectious".[11] In June 2015, Jason Lipshutz of Billboard named it one of the "10 Best Songs of 2015 (So Far)".[12]Consequence of Sound compared the sound of the song to Michael Jackson.[13] Complex wrote: "The song has a classic pop feel to it, with The Weeknd channeling a bit of Michael Jackson while crooning over the bouncy, and energetic production from Max Martin".[14] Pitchfork's reviewer Renato Pagnani placed it in the Best New Track category and made the same comparison: "Perhaps recognizing just how dead-on Tesfaye's Michael Jackson impersonation was on his cover of "Dirty Diana", the producers anchor the track with a bassline that could have come from an alternate-dimension "Thriller" produced by New Age composer Vangelis instead of Quincy Jones. Rolling Stone ranked "Can't Feel My Face" at number one on its year-end list to find the 50 best songs of 2015.[15] Billboard also picked "Can't Feel My Face" as the best song of 2015 on its year-end critics' picks: The Weeknd's irresistible, Michael Jackson-esque "Can't Feel My Face" is so perfectly crafted that it's impossible to imagine a world or alternative reality in which this song isn't number one. There are enough hooks in this one single for a dozen chart-toppers, but Abel Tesfaye [The Weeknd's real name] packed them all into three-and-a-half minutes of sheer ecstasy—and, naturally, topped the Hot 100 for the first time.[16]Village Voice named "Can't Feel My Face" the third-best single released in 2015 on their annual year-end critics' poll, Pazz & Jop.[17] Chart performance Edit "Can't Feel My Face" debuted at number 24 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making a Hot Shot Debut on the chart; it was the Weeknd's third Hot Shot Debut in a year after his previous singles "The Hills" and "Earned It". It produced first-week digital sales of 93,000 units and garnered 4.2 million US streams and 38 million airplay audiences.[18] In its third week on the chart, the song reached number six on the Hot 100, making it his third top 10 hit, and his second solo top 10 hit. After three weeks at number two, "Can't Feel My Face" ascended to number one on the Hot 100, replacing OMI's "Cheerleader" and becoming the Weeknd's first number-one single on that chart. It spent three non-consecutive weeks in three separate runs at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the sixth song to achieve this feat, and the first song to do so since Bruno Mars's "Grenade" in 2011. In its third week at number one, "The Hills" reached number two, becoming the first act since The Black Eyed Peas to attain the top two positions on the Hot 100 as a lead artist.[19] The following week, "The Hills" topped the chart, making the Weeknd the first artist since Taylor Swift to replace themselves at the top spot; "Can't Feel My Face" fell to number three. It spent nineteen weeks in the chart's top ten before.