Artist of the Week
Charlie Puth

Week 22 of 2018




Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth has stolen people's hearts with his new single "Left and Right" featuring BTS (Bangtan Boys) member Jungkook. The much-anticipated song managed to break several records upon its release on June 24.

Just one day after it was dropped, "Left and Right" topped iTunes song charts in a total of 96 countries. They included the United States, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, France, The Philippines, Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Finland, New Zealand, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong among others.

"Left and Right" also landed at No. 4 on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart dated July 2, marking Charlie's first entry on the chart. In addition, it debuted at No. 41 on the U.K. official singles charts for the first week of this month.

The track arrived with its official music video, which has been viewed more than 74 million times. In the colorful visuals, the "Attention" crooner and the South Korean star lament not being able to move on.

The "We Don't Talk Anymore" singer even pays a visit to what appears to be a therapist to cure his heartache. "Ever since the-the day you-you went away/ How to erase your body from out my brain," he sings.

In the chorus, the duo harmonizes, "Memories follow me left and right/ I can feel you over here/ I can feel you over here/ You take up every corner of my mind." They continue, "Your love stays with me day and night/ I can feel you over here, I can feel you over here/ You take up every corner of my mind/ What ya gon' do now?"

"Left and Right" is the third single off Charlie's forthcoming self-titled album, which is expected to drop later this year. He previously released "Light Switch" as well as "That's Hilarious".

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Charlie Puth was born December 2, 1991 in Rumson, New Jersey to a German descent father and a Jewish mother. He graduated from Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School in 2010 and later from the Berklee College of Music where he majored in Music production and company in 2013. » more