Hymn for the Weekend
Coldplay
A Head Full of Dreams (2015)
Will Champion, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland +1
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Summary
Released in January 2016 as the second single from Coldplay's seventh album, 'Hymn for the Weekend' marked a bold stylistic shift blending pop, alternative rock, and R&B with uncredited guest vocals from Beyoncé. The track became a worldwide hit, reaching the top ten in the UK and top twenty across Europe, while its vibrant music video filmed across India sparked widespread cultural discussion.
Musical Analysis
The harmony of 'Hymn for the Weekend' is deliberately simple — a single four-chord loop in C natural minor that never resolves to a traditional dominant. By avoiding the V chord entirely, the progression maintains a perpetual floating quality that suits the so…
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History
Chris Martin conceived the song after listening to Flo Rida and wishing Coldplay could have a late-night club anthem. He originally wrote it with the lyrics 'drinks on me, drinks on me,' imagining himself sitting in a club buying everyone drinks. When he prese…
“Beyoncé's vocals were uncredited despite being a prominent feature of the track”
Full Musical Analysis
The harmony of 'Hymn for the Weekend' is deliberately simple — a single four-chord loop in C natural minor that never resolves to a traditional dominant. By avoiding the V chord entirely, the progression maintains a perpetual floating quality that suits the song's euphoric, trance-like atmosphere. The sophistication lies not in harmonic complexity but in how production, dynamics, and vocal arrangement transform the same four chords from intimate verses into an arena-scale chorus.
Chris Martin conceived the song after listening to Flo Rida and wishing Coldplay could have a late-night club anthem. He originally wrote it with the lyrics 'drinks on me, drinks on me,' imagining himself sitting in a club buying everyone drinks. When he presented it to the band, they loved the melody but told him there was no way he could sing 'drinks on me.' The lyric evolved into 'drink from me,' shifting the concept toward having an angelic presence in one's life, which naturally led to inviting Beyoncé to contribute vocals.
Released in January 2016 as the second single from Coldplay's seventh album, 'Hymn for the Weekend' marked a bold stylistic shift blending pop, alternative rock, and R&B with uncredited guest vocals from Beyoncé. The track became a worldwide hit, reaching the top ten in the UK and top twenty across Europe, while its vibrant music video filmed across India sparked widespread cultural discussion.
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Song DNA
Genre
Pop
Era
2010s
Mood
Euphoric
Tempo
Mid-tempo
Key
Minor
Texture
Layered
Sound
Synth-heavy
Feel
Groovy
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11.5M
Plays
1.2M
Listeners
1.1M
Genius Views
9
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100%
Popularity
4:14
Duration
4/4
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From the album A Head Full of Dreams
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