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"Stressed Out" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. Produced by Mike Elizondo and recorded at studios in Los Angeles and London, it was released as a promotional single from their fourth studio album, Blurryface (2015), on April 28, 2015, through Fueled by Ramen.
The music video begins with A Tribe Called Quest in a red room. The next scene features a dice game that includes Consequence and Q-Tip. During the game two men begin to fight and as a car pulls up everyone flees. During the chorus, Faith Evans is in blue, red, and black rooms. A restaurant dishwasher is pictured, stressed out at work.
The third single, "Stressed Out", was released on April 28 [19] [20] alongside a music video. [21] On May 4, 2015, the band posted a YouTube video streaming the audio of the album's sixth track, "Lane Boy", [22] and released "Ride" seven days later through the same media; [23] both were also singles, being released on May 4 and 12, respectively.
On April 28, "Stressed Out", the third song released from the album, was released along with a music video. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] "Stressed Out" became the group's best-selling single, having been certified 13× Platinum, and peaking at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 , and No. 1 on both the Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs charts, while ...
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"Stressed Out" is the most viewed music video on Fueled by Ramen's YouTube channel, accumulating over 2.9 billion views as of July 17, 2024. In June 2018, Warner Music Group announced that Fueled by Ramen, amongst other labels, would be included in a new parent label, Elektra Music Group. [6] It officially launched on October 1, 2018. [7]
The duo achieved breakthrough success with their fourth album Blurryface in 2015, which produced the successful singles "Stressed Out" and "Ride". In addition, the single "Heathens", recorded for the soundtrack of the film Suicide Squad, made the group the first alternative artist to have two concurrent top ten singles in the United States.
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