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Heroes (We Could Be) Released  2015 "Heroes (We Could Be)" is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer Alesso, featuring the vocals of Swedish singer Tove Lo. Released on 22 August 2014, the song has charted in a number of countries. In the US, the song went to number one on the dance chart. "Heroes (We Could Be)"Single by Alesso featuring Tove Lofrom the album ForeverReleased22 August 2014Recorded2012–2014GenreProgressive houseLength3:30 (Radio Edit) 5:39 (Extended Mix)LabelDef JamSongwriter(s) Alessandro Lindblad Ebba Nilsson David Jones Brian Eno Producer(s)AlessoAlesso singles chronology"Tear the Roof Up" (2014)"Heroes (We Could Be)" (2014)"Cool" (2015)Tove Lo singles chronology"Stay High" (2014)"Heroes (We Could Be)" (2014)"Not on Drugs" (2014) BackgroundEdit In an interview with Billboard, Alesso explained the song: "When Tove Lo and I first started working together, she'd tell me about how she wanted to be different, to stand out as an artist. And on some level, I think everyone goes through that. As a teenager, I was always wondering about who I was, what was my identity, did I secretly wish I was someone else. But as you [age], you realize that it's not about being someone else." When asked what inspired the song's lyrics, he continued, "My team and I reached out to [Lo] to see if she'd be interested in a collaboration, and a couple months later, we began writing the lyrics that would go over these instrumentals. We discussed what it should be about -- we knew it should be an emotional record -- and this gorgeous girl came back with this gorgeous topline."[1] Even though the song's melody bears no similarity to David Bowie's 1977 single ""Heroes"", his and Brian Eno's names were added to the song's writing credits in July 2015. Alesso told the Daily Star: "I just didn't want to get sued. They aren't similar, but we needed protection in case we pissed off Bowie."[2] Music videoEdit The music video was released on 10 October 2014. Similar to the 2006 TV series of the same name, it introduces teenagers with supernatural abilities, who are detained in a high security institute. An angel, portrayed by Tove Lo, is being kept under strict supervision as scientists compel her to swallow drugs designed to remove her powers. Meanwhile, Alesso runs toward and enters the facility and to release the angelic woman. As he walks past the super human teens, they exhibit their abilities and break free. This triggers an alarm, allowing him and the woman to escape from the scientists. As they approach the top of the building, they decide to fall. As they fall, the angel flies away. However, Alesso falls on a car and perishes. The final scene involves the teens escaping into the night. Charts and certificationsEdit Weekly chartsEdit Chart (2014–2015)Peak positionAustralia (ARIA)[3]11Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[4]41Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[5]28Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[6]34Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[7]51Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[8]15Denmark (Tracklisten)[9]26Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[10]11France (SNEP)[11]44Germany (Official German Charts)[12]71Hungary (Dance Top 40)[13]15Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[14]2Hungary (Single Top 40)[15]12Ireland (IRMA)[16]6Italy (FIMI)[17]30Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[18]10Netherlands (Single Top 100)[19]18New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[20]15Norway (VG-lista)[21]11Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[22]7Poland (Dance Top 50)[23]20Scotland (OCC)[24]3Slovenia (SloTop50)[25]35Spain (PROMUSICAE)[26]24Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[27]5Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[28]47UK Singles (OCC)[29]6UK Dance (OCC)[30]1US Billboard Hot 100[31]31US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[32]27US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[33]1US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[34]2US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[35]11US Rhythmic (Billboard)[36] Year-end chartsEdit Chart (2014)PositionAustralia (ARIA)[37]94Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[38]59Netherlands (Single Top 100)[39]73Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[40]63US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[41]27Chart (2015)PositionFrance (SNEP)[42]172Hungary (Dance Top 40)[43]35Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[44]31Hungary (Single Top 40)[45]86Netherlands (Single Top 100)[46]89Spain (PROMUSICAE)[47]90Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[48]100UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[49]50US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[50]45US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[51]12Chart (2018)PositionHungary (Rádiós Top 40)[52]68 Decade-end chartsEdit Chart (2010–2019)PositionUS Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[53] CertificationsEdit RegionCertificationCertified units/salesAustralia (ARIA)[54]Platinum70,000^Canada (Music Canada)[55]Gold40,000*Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[56]Platinum60,000^Italy (FIMI)[57]Platinum50,000New Zealand (RMNZ)[58]Gold7,500*Portugal (AFP)[59]Gold10,000Spain (PROMUSICAE)[60]Platinum40,000Sweden (GLF)[61]4× Platinum160,000United Kingdom (BPI)[62]Platinum600,000United States (RIAA)[63]Platinum1,000,000 .
The name NZZN comes from the members names: Necas, Zica, Ze Nuno. [u]History[/u] NZZN began as a Rock covers band, who played in the Cascais area. The group formed by Necas (guitar), Zica (drums), Zé Nuno (bass), and Armino (vocals) at one point began to compose originals. NZZN rehearsed at the Associação Popular de Paço D´Arcos, Lisbon, and had already done several songs and because Vedeca label was betting on Portuguese Rock bands, the group contacted them in order to get a contract. Follows ...
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