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In Hong Kong, the song debuted at number 13 on the Billboard Hong Kong Songs in the chart issue dated May 18, 2024. [28] In New Zealand, the song debuted at number 30 on the RMNZ Hot Singles on the chart dated May 6, 2024. [29] Globally, the song peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Global 200 in the chart issue dated May 18, 2024. [30]
A day later, a motion teaser for "Heya" was released, [4] followed by the music video teaser on April 24. [5] On April 28, the highlight medley teaser video was released. [6] The extended play was released alongside the music video for "Heya" on April 29. [7] The music video for "Accendio" was released on May 15.
Heya or Hey Ya may refer to: Heya (sumo) from the Japanese word for "room" (部屋), also in compounds -beya, or Sumo-beya, an organization of sumo wrestlers (pronounced beya when in compound form) Heya TV , from the Arabic word for "Hers", an Arabic-language Lebanese television channel, carried on UBI World TV
"Heya" was a 1969 international hit song by J.J. Light, stage name for Navajo singer Jim Stallings, who played bass on several Sir Douglas Quintet albums. [1] " Heya", with B-side "On the Road Now", was released in Germany as Liberty catalog number 56111.
Jeronimo were founded in 1969 by Rainer Marz (lead guitar, vocals), Gunnar Schäfer (bass guitar, vocals) and Ringo Funk (drums, lead vocals). Their first two singles released in 1969-1970, "Heya" and "Na Na Hey Hey" (both cover songs), became hits in several European countries.
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It was supported by the singles "Kitsch" and "I Am", which became their third and fourth consecutive number-one songs on the Circle Digital Chart. On May 31, Ive released their first Japanese EP Wave , which debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart and was certified gold in Japan for selling 100,000 copies.
NOTES: (#) marks active foreign-born wrestler credited with Japanese shushin (hometown), and hence not counting against current one-foreigner-per-heya restriction; (‡) marks active foreign-born wrestler naturalized as a Japanese citizen; (§) marks a retired foreign-born wrestler who became a sumo elder.