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Wikipedia article




"'Scared to Live'" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his fourth studio album 'After Hours'. He performed the song for the first time on March 8, 2020, with American musician Oneohtrix Point Never, during an episode of 'Saturday Night Live'. The 'SNL' version of the song was officially released alongside the deluxe edition of its parent album on March 23, 2020. The Weeknd wrote and produced the song with Max Martin and Oscar Holter, writing credits also going to Belly and Oneohtrix Point Never. Elton John and Bernard Taupin received additional songwriting credits for the interpolation of John's 1970 single "Your Song".

Background and promotion



In early February 2020, 'SNL' confirmed that it was going to have the Weeknd as a musical guest on March 7, 2020. During the episode, the Weeknd performed the comedic skit "On the Couch" with Kenan Thompson and Chris Redd, and two songs from his album 'After Hours': the single "Blinding Lights" and the previously unreleased "Scared to Live" with Oneohtrix Point Never. The studio version of the song was then released on March 20, 2020, alongside the rest of the album.

In an interview with 'Variety', Elton John shared, "Abel has his own unique artistic voice that's the hallmark of a genuinely great, long-term artist. I'm utterly thrilled that the DNA for 'Your Song' has found its way into 'Scared to Live'. It's the greatest compliment a songwriter can ever receive."

Lyrics and composition



"Scared to Live" has been described as a synth-pop ballad that maintains the strong traditional pop and adult contemporary sonics of John's "Your Song". Lyrically, it details the ending of a relationship the Weeknd had with a former lover that left them questioning if they could ever discover love again. The Weeknd encourages his past partner to move on from their past and find themselves, apologizing for the faults he made while still yearning for the connection that they once had.

Critical reception



The song received universal critical acclaim and was considered a highlight from its parent album, with the ballad's minimalistic nature, sincere lyrics, and the Weeknd's vocals receiving particular praise. Journalists also commended the maturity in the song's lyrics, while noting its sound as being reminiscent of ballads performed by Phil Collins in the past. 'Vibe' writer Jack Riedy complimented the imagery, The listener can practically see the disco ball spinning over a gaggle of youths at their proms last dance as Tesfaye urges them dont be scared to live again.

Seth Wilson of 'Slant' wrote that the song "displays the grandeur of a pop ballad, with a swooning earworm of a chorus and lyrics that tenderly reflect on a past love, and with a maturity that comes only with hindsight. The song nearly edges into schmaltz, but it's full of surprises, including a nod to Elton John's 'Your Song' that's so well integrated into the chorus it's easy to miss." Micah Peters from 'The Ringer' called the composition "a soaring ballad in which The Weeknd expresses joy and pain where once there was crushing melancholy". 'NME' reviewer Will Richard named the piece a "shimmering, emotive ballad". Craig Jenkins of 'Vulture' praised the song's "glistening synths over trap drums with delightful deviations. The writings tight and theres a cohesion of sound and vision".

In an AllMusic review, Andy Kellman states that "Scared to Live" is "so clean and down the middle that it resembles a box-office crossover bid from an artiste swallowing his pride to record a tame song. It is one of Tesfaye's best performances, his voice soaring and swooping, signifying numbness and codependency, sorrowful about wasted time while encouraging emotional convalescence".

Commercial performance



Following the releasing of its parent album, "Scared to Live" debuted at number 24 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 dated April 4, 2020. It was the fifth highest charting track from 'After Hours'.

Live performances



The song was first performed live on 'SNL' alongside "Blinding Lights" on March 7, 2020. The performance was introduced by Daniel Craig and featured the Weeknd wearing a bandaged, bloodied nose and red suit, as part of a persona portrayed in the art direction for the 'After Hours' era. Oneohtrix Point Never accompanied him on the synthesizer.

Personnel



Credits adapted from Genius.

* The Weeknd songwriting, vocals, production, keyboards, programming, bass, guitar, drums

* Max Martin songwriting, production, keyboards, programming, bass, guitar, drums

* Oscar Holter songwriting, production, keyboards, programming, bass, guitar, drums

* Belly songwriting

* Oneohtrix Point Never songwriting, synthesizer programming ('SNL' Live)

* Elton John songwriting

* Bernard Taupin songwriting

* Dave Kutch mastering

* Kevin Peterson mastering

* Shin Kamiyama - engineering

* Sam Holland - engineering

* Michael Ilbert - engineering

* Serban Ghenea - mixing engineer

* John Hanes - mixing engineer

Charts



Release history



References




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