Additionally, "Starboy" made the biggest jump into the Hot 100's top five since Taylor Swift's " Bad Blood" leapt from number 53 to number one in June 2015. The following week, "Starboy" jumped 37 positions to reach number three, becoming the Weeknd's fifth top 10 single and Daft Punk's second. It became the Weeknd's third highest debut on the chart and Daft Punk's second top 40 entry.
The single debuted at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, opening at number 22 on the Digital Songs chart with 28,000 downloads with only one day of charting and at number 37 on the Radio Songs chart with 36 million of audience, following its first full week of airplay. The song reached number one in Canada, Denmark, France, New Zealand, Norway, Mexico, Sweden, and the United States, while also going top five in various countries, including reaching number two in both Australia and Ireland and number three in Germany. It was released on September 21, 2016, following the announcement of the album and its accompanying artwork the same day. "Starboy" is an R&B and electropop song that incorporates themes of the extravagance associated with a celebrity lifestyle and also discusses how the celebrity lifestyle can make an entertainer fragile. Producers Cirkut and Doc McKinney then continued work on the track. Inspired by the sound, the Weeknd immediately wrote material for it, forming the basis of "Starboy". He discovered that the track was a beat that Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo had been playing from a personal device. During his session recording the song " I Feel It Coming", the Weeknd could hear a separate track leaking into the studio booth from the control room. The Weeknd later elaborated that he had contacted the duo through mutual friends in the Canadian music scene, and that he was invited to a studio in Paris, France to work with Daft Punk. On August 24, 2016, during a Billboard interview, Republic Records executive vice president Wendy Goldstein mentioned that the Weeknd had been collaborating with Daft Punk. The video has been described as the Weeknd's attempt to murder his former personality. In the music video, the Weeknd is shown trying to destroy evidence of his previous self, including his own awards from his past album, Beauty Behind the Madness. The music video for the song was directed by frequent collaborator Grant Singer, who directed the Weeknd's previous music videos for " Can't Feel My Face" and " The Hills". "Starboy" topped the charts in countries such as Canada, France, Netherlands, New Zealand and Sweden, as well as the US Billboard Hot 100, where it became the Weeknd's third chart-topper, and Daft Punk's first and only chart-topper. It is an R&B and electropop song with lyrics that contain themes of extravagance of a celebrity life. It was released as the first single from the album on September 21, 2016, by XO and Republic Records. The artists co-wrote and co-produced the song alongside Doc McKinney and Henry "Cirkut" Walter, with Jason Quenneville providing additional writing. It features French electronic duo Daft Punk. " Starboy" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his third studio album of the same name. Check out the title track, "Party Monster," "False Alarm," "Sidewalks," "All I Know," "Die For You," "I Feel It Coming," and "True Girls." This is the translucent red pressing of the vinyl.2016 single by the Weeknd featuring Daft Punk "Starboy" From Daft Punk collabos to features by Kendrick Lamar, Lana Del Rey, and Future, the 18-tracker hits all the right notes and really solidifies The Weeknd's at the top of the pop/r&b sphere. He is a mega star, and Star Boy reflects the changes as he discusses the extras (positive & negative) that surround his fame. It's the 4th full-length from the canadian "PBR&B" artist, and Abel still trades in the sad, foggy, emotive creative space that propelled the earlier mixtapes ( Baloons Trilogy) and albums ( Kiss Land and Beauty Behind the Madness).
"Made your whole year in a week too, yah / Main bitch out your league too, ah," The Weeknd boasts in "Star Boy," the single from the eponymous album.