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Graveyard (song)

"Graveyard" is a song by American singer Halsey. It was released on September 13, 2019 through Capitol Records as the second single from her third studio album, Manic (2020).[1][2] It reached the Top 40 in fifteen countries worldwide and is certified double platinum in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

Background and promotion[edit]

In March 2019, Halsey announced that her upcoming third studio album would be released in 2019 and that she wants it to be "perfect".[3] On September 3, 2019, Halsey revealed the cover art and release date of "Graveyard" on her social media.[4] The announcement was made a day after fans questioned the singer about upcoming news.[1] The song was made available for pre-save upon announcement.[5] Halsey performed the song for the first time on September 11, 2019, as one of the musical guests on Rihanna's "Savage X Fenty" show.[6][7] She posted a teaser containing a still from the music video as well as a line from the song on her social media that same day.[8]

Composition[edit]

"Graveyard" is a pop[9] and electropop[10] song written by Halsey with Amy Allen, Jon Bellion, Jordan K. Johnson, Louis Bell, Mark Williams and Stefan Johnson. Its production was done by Bellion, Bell, Ojivolta and The Monsters and the Strangerz.[11] According to Halsey, the song "is about being in love with someone who is in a bad place and loving them so much that you don't realize that you're going to that bad place with them". It also deals with the topic of caring for yourself instead of following others.[12]

Critical reception[edit]

Althea Legaspi and Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone wrote that the song's lyrical content "addresses following a relationship down a dark road despite warning signs" and noted the "contemplative guitar melody".[13] Rania Aniftos at Billboard referred to the song as an "emotional tune".[12] Writing for Idolator, Mike Nied complimented the song for being "self-aware, vulnerable and very relatable" and pointed out Jon Bellion's obvious presence on its production, calling it a "a lush pop production".[14]

Music video[edit]

The song release was supported by a time-lapse visualizer of Halsey painting a self-portrait which also serves as the album cover for Manic.[13] The official music video was released on October 8, 2019 and was directed by Anton Tammi. It features Halsey and a mysterious girl (Sydney Sweeney) magically from her notebook dancing alone in an amusement park.[15] When the bridge starts, the mysterious girl disappears while Halsey enters an aquarium, which looks similar to the video for her song, "Clementine". Immediately, she wakes up into a white abandoned version of the park, later teleporting to her bedroom of the same color.

September 19, 2019 – [19]

Savage X Fenty Fashion Show

September 30, 2019 – [20]

iHeartRadio Music Festival

October 28, 2019 – [21]

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

October 30, 2019 – [22]

Idol Sverige

November 2, 2019 – [23]

MTV Europe Music Awards

November 12, 2019 – (with Lady A)[24]

Country Music Association Awards

November 15, 2019 – [25]

The Jonathan Ross Show

November 24, 2019 – [26]

American Music Awards

November 26, 2019 – [27]

Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards

December 9, 2019 – Pandora Live concert

[28]

March 25, 2020 – (with Kelsea Ballerini)

CMT Crossroads

Halsey performed "Graveyard" for the first time at the 2019 MTV Europe Music Awards on November 3, 2019;[16] also during the 47th American Music Awards ceremony on November 24[17] and the Australian ARIA Music Awards of 2019 on November 27.[18]

Other uses[edit]

The song appears on the US edition of Now That's What I Call Music! 73, marking the first appearance for Halsey in the US Now! series.

– vocals, songwriting

Halsey

Ojivolta – production

– production, songwriting, record engineering, programming, keyboards

Louis Bell

– production, songwriting, keyboards, programming

Jon Bellion

– songwriting, background vocals, guitar

Amy Allen

Mark Williams – production, songwriting, guitar, keyboards, programming

– production, songwriting, engineering, keyboards, programming

The Monsters and the Strangerz

– mastering engineering

Chris Gehringer

John Hanes – mixing engineering

– mixing

Serban Ghenea

Credits adapted from Tidal and Spotify.[11][29]

at IMDb

Halsey: Graveyard