Adele in "when we were young" video |
The "25" cut also reaches streaming services for the first time.
After winning the Billboard Hot 100 with her No. 1 single “Hello,” Adele is getting ready for another possible chart takeover with her second 25 single: “When We Were Young.”
“Young” -- which was confirmed as 25’s second single in December -- was released to streaming services on Feb. 5 for the first time (including Spotify, Apple Music and Google Play). It’s associated with a single artwork that features a photograph of Adele at her tender age.
Adele Shares Adorable Childhood Pic for 'When We Were Young' Single Art
The streaming release sent the booming ballad back to No. 1 on the real-timeBillboard + Twitter Trending 140 chart, its sixth different day reaching the chart’s summit since first landing there on Nov. 16, and its first trip to this height since Jan. 12.
The Trending 140 chart looks at the acceleration of conversation around artists and their music, while the Emerging Artists chart looks at the volume of tweets around fresh artists and their songs.
Aside “Hello” and “Young,” the remainder of 25 is unavailable on any streaming platform.
The streaming onset will impact “Young” on the Hot 100 and Streaming Songs charts for the charts dated Feb. 27
Adele has already sent several live performances of “When We Were Young." She posted a rendition of “Young” -- which was done at The Church Studios in London -- to her YouTube channel on Nov. 11, and has also sung the track on NBC's Adele Live in New York City (Dec. 14) and Saturday Night Live (Nov. 21).
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