"Hymn for the Weekend" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay, featuring uncredited vocals from American singer Beyoncé. Released on January 25, 2016, it served as the second single from their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams .
: Life is compared to a "drink" and love to a "drug" that makes the speaker feel "drunk and high".
: Final mixing was completed at Henson Studio B by Rik Simpson. The process utilized professional tools such as iZotope Ozone for brickwall limiting and UA SSL G Bus Compressors to achieve its polished, high-energy sound. 2. Lyrical Themes hymn_for_the_weekend
The song underwent a significant thematic shift during its development. Lead singer Chris Martin initially envisioned it as a late-night "club song," inspired by artists like Flo Rida, with the central hook being "drinks on me, drinks on me".
: The track was co-produced by Avicii , who collaborated with the band to refine the single's electronic-pop sound. "Hymn for the Weekend" is a song by
The lyrics employ metaphors of intoxication and spirituality to describe a transformative relationship.
: The song depicts being "dried up" like a river before a partner comes to "rain and flood," or being "heavy" and needing "wings" to be lifted. 3. Music Video and Controversy Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend (Official Video) : Final mixing was completed at Henson Studio
: The band felt that "drinks on me" didn't fit their image. The lyrics were subsequently changed to "drink from me," transforming the song's meaning from a party anthem into an appreciation of an "angelic" person who lifts one up during difficult times.