Heaven (Niall Horan song)

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"Heaven"
Niall Horan - Heaven.png
Single by Niall Horan
from the album The Show
Released17 February 2023 (2023-02-17)
Genre Pop rock [1]
Length3:06
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Little
  • Ryan
Niall Horan singles chronology
"Everywhere"
(2021)
"Heaven"
(2023)
"Meltdown"
(2023)
Music video
"Heaven" on YouTube

"Heaven" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Niall Horan, released through Capitol Records as the lead single from his third studio album The Show on 17 February 2023.

Contents

Background

In an interview with Rolling Stone , Horan shared, "There's so much pressure for people to hit certain milestones by a certain age – you get married at this age, buy a house at that age, have kids at some other age [...] But I've never conformed to those ideas, and so I wanted to write about how we all should just focus on enjoying our lives and doing what feels right, instead of worrying about what might be expected of us." [2]

Composition

The song was originally published in the key of F major and starts with F(add2)/Gm/F/F5/G7sus/Bbsus2 chord progression with six intro bars. The song begins with the lyric: "Strange light revolves around you, you float across the room. Your touch is made of something heaven can't hold a candle to.". [3]

Promotion

In January 2023, fans received candles that depicted partly cloudy skies. The QR code on the candles' packaging sent fans to an interactive website (heavenwontbethesame.com) that showed a virtual version of the candle. [4] Over the course of the week, the candle would slowly melt. [5] [6] When it finished melting, the outdoor setting from the song's music video appeared and there was new hidden content under a differently coloured shrub of flowers each day leading up to the song's release date. The content included a voice note from the song's writing process, [7] along with behind-the-scenes photos from the photo shoot of Horan's third album and the set of the music video.

In February 2023, Horan performed the "Heaven" chorus acoustically whilst appearing on the The Late Late Show with James Corden . [8] He appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show and discussed writing the song at a writer's camp. [9] [10] Horan released an acoustic version of "Heaven" on 10 March 2023, [11] which had been preceded one week earlier by a video released to YouTube of the acoustic version. Horan appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show on 11 March 2023. [12] [13] On 17 March 2023, Horan performed the song at the White House's Saint Patrick's Day celebrations. [14] [15] [16] On 18 April 2023, Horan performed "Heaven" on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge , in addition to a cover of Lizzy McAlpine's song "Ceilings". [17]

Music video

On 17 February 2023, Horan released a lyric video to "Heaven", which was produced by Katie Temkin. [18] On 24 February 2023, the official music video was released online. The video was directed by Dylan Knight. [19] Drummer Emilia Schmier features throughout. [20] The video shows Horan and Schmier playing in a room made out of red curtains; after the first chorus, Horan enters a door to a crowded party where young women dressed as nuns are seen amongst the crowd. The video alternates between the two settings. During the bridge of the song the room the party was in is empty and the walls pull away to reveal an outdoor setting with flowers and rolling hills.

Chart performance

One week after the single's release, "Heaven" debuted at number 4 on the Irish singles chart, [21] Horan's highest charting single in the country since 2017's "Slow Hands". In the United Kingdom, the single debuted at number 18, peaking one week later at number 16, [22] and went on to spend 12 weeks in the UK Top 40. [23] In the Netherlands Heaven debuted at number 26. And after 13 weeks it reached number 8. In Sweden, "Heaven" debuted at number 54 on that country's singles chart. [24] In the United States, it debuted at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 [25] and peaked at number 62. [26] In Australia, the single peaked at number 30 on the country's ARIA Chart. [27]

One week after the single's release, the UK's Official Charts Company reported "Heaven" peaked at number 2 on the Official Trending Chart. [28]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Heaven"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [65] Gold40,000
Poland (ZPAV) [66] Gold25,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [67] Gold400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Heaven"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabelRef.
Various17 February 2023Original Capitol [68]
Italy Radio airplay Universal [69]
United States21 February 2023 Contemporary hit radio Capitol [70]
27 February 2023 Hot adult contemporary radio [71]
Various10 March 2023
  • Digital download
  • streaming
AcousticCapitol [72]
14 April 2023Original [73]

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