Hey Brother
"Hey Brother" is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii (Tim Bergling), featuring vocals by American bluegrass singer Dan Tyminski, released on October 28, 2013, as the third single from Avicii's debut studio album True.[1] The track blends electronic dance music (EDM) with folk and bluegrass elements, characterized by its uplifting melody, banjo riffs, and themes of familial bonds and resilience.[2][3] Upon release, "Hey Brother" achieved significant commercial success, topping the charts in nine countries, including Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland, while reaching number two in Australia and the United Kingdom.[4] In the United States, it peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[5] The song's music video, directed by Jesse Sternbaum, depicts themes of brotherhood during wartime America, starring Jack Estes and Zachary Voss as two brothers on a journey.[6] Critically, it was praised for Avicii's innovative fusion of genres, contributing to the album True's acclaim for pushing boundaries in EDM by incorporating live instrumentation and country influences.[3] A remix propelled it to number 59 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[7] The lyrics, co-written by Avicii, Ash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare, and Veronica Maggio, explore sibling relationships and mutual support amid life's challenges, with lines like "Hey brother, there's an endless road to rediscover" emphasizing unity and perseverance.[8] Tyminski's distinctive bluegrass vocal style, reminiscent of his work on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, added authenticity to the track's hybrid sound.[2] "Hey Brother" remains one of Avicii's signature hits, amassing over 1.2 billion streams on Spotify as of September 2025 and continuing to influence genre-blending in electronic music.[9][10]Background and development
Conception and inspiration
Avicii's conception of "Hey Brother" was driven by his ambition to merge electronic dance music (EDM) with folk and bluegrass influences, aligning with the genre-fusion ethos of his debut album True. This approach stemmed from his personal creative process, where he eschewed strict boundaries and followed intuitive musical ideas that felt authentic to him, resulting in a fluid blend of styles without a predefined plan.[11] The track drew specific inspiration from the acoustic purity of bluegrass, particularly its guitar-driven sound, which Avicii sought to integrate into EDM to create emotionally resonant pieces. He described True as a "labor of love" that explored such fusions naturally, with "Hey Brother" emerging as one of his favorites for its rootsy bluegrass elements.[12] Initial collaboration discussions centered on enlisting Dan Tyminski for the bluegrass vocals to ensure authenticity; Avicii auditioned six vocalists before selecting Tyminski, renowned for his work on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, to capture the genre's raw essence.[13] The song was conceived in early 2013 amid album sessions split between Sweden and the United States, where Avicii experimented with these cross-genre ideas before premiering early versions at events like Ultra Music Festival that March.[14]Recording and production
The recording sessions for "Hey Brother" occurred across multiple locations, with primary work taking place in Stockholm, Sweden, and at Interscope Studios in Santa Monica, California. Dan Tyminski's guest vocals were captured at The Doghouse Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, where the bluegrass singer contributed his distinctive style to the track.[8][15][16] Produced by Avicii (Tim Bergling), with Ash Pournouri serving as manager and co-writer, the track emphasized live instrumentation to integrate acoustic elements like guitars and bluegrass influences with electronic production. Avicii, drawing from his vision for the debut album True, focused on emotional depth through this genre fusion, incorporating organic sounds to complement the EDM framework.[15][12] The song was finalized by early 2013, allowing for its live debut alongside other True material at the Ultra Music Festival in March of that year.[17]Composition and lyrics
Musical style and structure
"Hey Brother" exemplifies a fusion of electronic dance music (EDM) and country, incorporating prominent bluegrass influences that distinguish it within Avicii's oeuvre. The track blends folk instrumentation with electronic production, creating a hybrid genre often described as country-EDM or folktronica.[18] Performed at a tempo of 125 beats per minute in the key of G minor, it maintains an energetic pace suitable for dance floors while evoking Appalachian traditions through its rhythmic drive.[19][20] The song follows a verse-chorus form typical of pop and EDM structures, beginning with an introductory banjo riff that establishes the bluegrass foundation before transitioning into verses. A build-up section heightens tension leading to the chorus, which features a prominent EDM drop characterized by bass-heavy electronic percussion and synthesizers. The bridge introduces layered vocal harmonies, providing contrast before returning to the drop, and the track concludes with a fading outro that echoes the initial folk elements.[21][22] Instrumentation plays a crucial role in the genre fusion, with acoustic guitar, banjo delivering the rustic, twangy folk components that underscore the verses and intro. These organic sounds interplay with electronic elements, including synthesizers for melodic swells, deep bass drops during the chorus, and programmed percussion that imparts a danceable 4/4 rhythm. This combination yields a textured soundscape where traditional stringed instruments drive the narrative feel, while synthetic layers amplify the euphoric, anthemic quality.[23][13] Harmonically, "Hey Brother" employs progressions in G minor, such as the i–VI–III–VII sequence (Gm–Eb–Bb–F), which contributes to its uplifting and accessible vibe despite the minor key tonality. Rhythmically, syncopated beats merge the steady pulse of EDM's 4/4 time with subtle bluegrass swing, particularly evident in the banjo lines, fostering a seamless blend of genres that propels the song's emotional arc.[22][24]Lyrical content and themes
The lyrics of "Hey Brother" were written by Tim Bergling, Ash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare, and Veronica Maggio.[25] At its core, the song explores brotherhood and sisterhood as anchors against adversity, portraying family bonds as a source of strength on life's unpredictable path. The recurring motif of an "endless road to rediscover" symbolizes personal growth and the ongoing quest for meaning amid challenges, while emphasizing unity as a remedy for isolation.[26] These themes resonate through imagery of shared struggles, such as navigating shadows or enduring hardships together, reflecting a universal message of resilience through connection.[27] A breakdown of key excerpts reveals the song's structure in reinforcing encouragement: the opening verse urges, "Hey, brother, there's an endless road to rediscover / Hey, sister, know the water's sweet but blood is thicker," prioritizing familial loyalty over fleeting pleasures. The chorus intensifies this with "Hey brother, do you still believe in one another? / Hey sister, do you still believe in love, I wonder?"—a direct plea for reaffirmed trust and empathy in the face of doubt. These lines build a narrative of mutual upliftment, where vulnerability is met with unwavering support, culminating in the bridge's affirmation: "Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you / There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do."[8] Interpretations frequently position "Hey Brother" as an anthem for personal battles. The folk-tinged vocals briefly echo these lyrics' rustic, heartfelt tone, enhancing the sense of intimate conversation.Release and promotion
Single release
"Hey Brother" was released to radio in Australia on October 9, 2013, and as the third single from Avicii's debut studio album True on October 28, 2013, through PRMD Music and Universal Republic Records.[28] The track marked a continuation of the album's fusion of electronic dance music with folk and country elements, following the success of previous singles like "Wake Me Up" and "You Make Me". The single was initially made available in Europe on October 28, with a subsequent global rollout to markets including the United States and Australia. Formats included digital download for immediate accessibility on platforms like iTunes, a physical CD single primarily for European markets, and various promotional remixes distributed to radio stations and DJs.[28] Distribution was handled by Universal Music Group, with catalog numbers such as 00602537619856 for the European CD edition and PRMD-001 for the initial digital release.[29]Marketing and promotion
The promotion of "Hey Brother" leveraged Avicii's established festival presence and the momentum from his debut album True, released in September 2013, to introduce the track to global audiences. An early demo version was first performed live at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami on March 22, 2013, where it was met with mixed reactions but helped generate early buzz within the EDM community for its unconventional fusion of electronic and folk elements.[30] Following the single's official release to radio on October 9, 2013, in markets like Australia, the song was integrated into Avicii's True tour setlists starting that month, becoming a staple closer that amplified its anthemic quality through high-energy live renditions across North America and Europe.[3] Social media played a key role in building anticipation, with teasers featuring lyric snippets shared via Avicii's official channels on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, culminating in the upload of the official lyric video on November 1, 2013, which quickly garnered millions of views and encouraged fan engagement.[31] Media campaigns emphasized live festival appearances to showcase the track's crossover appeal, including a prominent performance at Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium, on July 27, 2013, where it connected with over 180,000 attendees and was broadcast to wider audiences via live streams.[32] Additional exposure came from the iTunes Festival in London on September 13, 2013, where Avicii delivered an acoustic-infused set version, highlighting the song's versatility for both club and broader pop contexts.[33] Regionally, strategies varied to maximize reach: in Europe, intensive radio airplay on stations like BBC Radio 1 propelled the track to No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart and similar peaks across Scandinavia and the Netherlands, capitalizing on its dance-pop hooks. In the US, promoters targeted country formats by commissioning a remix with diminished bass and emphasized instrumentation to suit the genre, drawing on Dan Tyminski's bluegrass vocals; this version debuted at No. 59 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart in March 2014, with early spins on stations like WSIX in Nashville.[7] These efforts, supported by Clear Channel's syndication and endorsements from personalities like Bobby Bones, facilitated genre-blending tie-ins and broadened the song's demographic appeal.Reception
Critical response
Upon its release, "Hey Brother" garnered praise from critics for its innovative fusion of electronic dance music with folk and country elements, particularly highlighting Dan Tyminski's emotive bluegrass vocals. Digital Spy awarded the single four out of five stars, describing it as "another addictive musical cocktail" that blended a banjo riff and stomping beat with Tyminski's "earthy American tone, more chest-warming than a shot of Jim Beam."[34] Similarly, Dancing Astronaut lauded the track's "one-two punch of nu-grass and classic Avicii chord work," noting its animated energy suitable for the dance floor while maintaining emotional resonance.[35] However, the song's genre-blending approach drew mixed responses, with some reviewers critiquing its departure from traditional EDM conventions as overly formulaic or jarring. The parent album True, which prominently featured "Hey Brother," earned a Metacritic score of 58 out of 100 based on four reviews, reflecting divided opinions on Avicii's experimental style.[36] Rolling Stone, in its three-star album review, acknowledged the "Mumford & Synths" sound as addictive but noted that live crowds were initially baffled by the folk-EDM hybrid.[23] In retrospectives following Avicii's death in 2018, "Hey Brother" was frequently celebrated for its lasting emotional impact and role in pioneering genre crossovers. Billboard included it in a list of his 15 best songs, calling it "one of the twangiest dance floor favorites to ever grace the Hot 100" for its glistening country-pop sheen.[37] Rolling Stone further emphasized its influence, crediting the track alongside "Wake Me Up" for envisioning an "exciting new mix of styles" that inspired subsequent country-EDM collaborations.[18]Commercial performance
"Hey Brother" achieved significant commercial success following its release, with global digital sales reaching approximately 4.73 million units as of 2018.[38] In the United States, the track sold over 2 million copies by 2018, marking it as one of Avicii's top-performing singles in the market.[39] It also performed strongly on digital platforms, frequently topping iTunes charts in multiple regions during its initial rollout. On streaming services, "Hey Brother" surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify in May 2024, becoming the fifth Avicii track to reach this milestone and underscoring the enduring popularity of his catalog posthumously.[40] As of November 2025, streams have exceeded 1.23 billion.[9] Following Avicii's death in 2018, his catalog sales and streams increased dramatically in the immediate aftermath.[41] The song excelled regionally, charting in 20 countries worldwide and reaching number one in several European markets, driven by its appeal in dance and pop formats.[37] In the US, it crossed over to pop and country radio audiences, peaking at number 59 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart due to the bluegrass vocals of Dan Tyminski.[7] Its longevity is evident in ongoing sync licensing revenue, including prominent use in Coca-Cola's 2016 "Taste the Feeling" advertising campaign.[42]Music videos
Lyric video
The lyric video for "Hey Brother" was released on November 1, 2013, and uploaded to Avicii's official YouTube channel as a promotional teaser ahead of the song's wider single rollout.[31][43] Directed and produced in-house by the PRMD team, the video features simple animated visuals with scrolling lyrics overlaid on abstract road imagery, evoking the song's central theme of an endless journey and familial bonds. The style emphasizes minimalism to highlight the lyrics, incorporating folk-inspired graphics such as banjo illustrations and silhouettes of family figures that sync with the beat for rhythmic engagement.[44] As a cost-effective promotional tool, the video rapidly built anticipation for the track, amassing over 50 million views by the end of 2014 and continuing to exceed 594 million views as of November 2025.[31]Official music video
The official music video for "Hey Brother" premiered on YouTube on December 9, 2013.[45] It was directed by Jesse Sternbaum and filmed in Bakersfield, California.[6][46] The video's narrative follows two young brothers growing up on a rural farm amid the hardships of the Vietnam War era in America. As the family faces financial struggles and their mother's illness, the older brother enlists in the military to provide for them, leaving the younger brother to tend the farm and care for their parent. Intercut with archival footage of the war, the story culminates in the older brother's death, with the younger reflecting on their bond through memories of shared childhood moments. This storyline evokes a sense of Americana through authentic ranch settings and period-accurate details, emphasizing themes of sacrifice and familial duty that mirror the song's lyrics about brotherhood and support.[46][47] Production took place over several days in rural California locations to capture the video's rustic, emotional tone, aligning closely with the track's folk-inspired elements.[46] The video has amassed approximately 337 million views on YouTube as of November 2025, contributing to its enduring cultural resonance as a poignant visual companion to Avicii's music.[45] It earned a nomination for Best Video with a Social Message at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.[48]Track listings and personnel
Digital download
- "Hey Brother" (radio edit) – 4:14
CD single (Germany, Austria, Switzerland)
| No. | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Hey Brother" (radio edit) | 4:14 |
| 2. | "Hey Brother" (instrumental) | 4:14 |
Digital EP – Remixes (2013)
| No. | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Hey Brother" (Syn Cole remix) | 5:00 |
| 2. | "Hey Brother" (extended mix) | 5:30 |
Album version (from True, 2013)
- "Hey Brother" – 4:15
Japanese edition of True (2014)
The Japanese CD release of the album True includes the standard "Hey Brother" track (duration 4:15) alongside bonus tracks: "All You Need Is Love", "Always On The Run", "Canyons", "Long Road To Hell", and "Levels (Radio Edit)".[50] Alternate edits of "Hey Brother" include various remixes beyond the radio edit and those listed above, as documented in official releases.Credits and personnel
The song "Hey Brother" credits Tim Bergling (under his stage name Avicii) as the primary producer and co-writer, alongside co-writers Ash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare, and Veronica Maggio.[25][51] Ash Pournouri also served as executive producer for the track as part of Avicii's debut album True.[52] Lead vocals were performed by American bluegrass singer Dan Tyminski, known for his work with Alison Krauss & Union Station.[53] Backing vocals were provided by Gabe Dixon, Salem Al Fakir, and Vincent Pontare.[28] Recording for the track took place at Interscope Studios in Santa Monica, California, and The Doghouse Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.[28] Engineering duties were handled by Chris Cheney and Neal Cappellino.[28]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Producer | Tim Bergling (Avicii)[28] |
| Executive producer | Ash Pournouri[52] |
| Writers | Tim Bergling, Ash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare, Veronica Maggio[25] |
| Lead vocals | Dan Tyminski[53] |
| Backing vocals | Gabe Dixon, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare[28] |
| Recording engineers | Chris Cheney, Neal Cappellino[28] |
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
"Hey Brother" achieved significant success on various international weekly music charts following its release in late 2013. The song debuted in Europe during September and October 2013, reaching the top of several national charts, while it entered the US market in December 2013.[54][55] It demonstrated strong longevity, particularly in Scandinavian markets.| Chart (2013–2014) | Peak | Weeks on chart | Debut date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 2 | 25 | October 2013 |
| Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | 1 | 33 | September 2013 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) | 3 | 24 | November 2013 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) | 1 | 28 | November 2013 |
| Germany (Official German Charts) | 1 | 40 | October 2013 |
| Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) | 1 | 30 | October 2013 |
| Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) | 1 | 60 | September 2013 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 2 | 45 | 28 September 2013 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 16 | 23 | 21 December 2013 |
Certifications
In the United States, "Hey Brother" has been certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and streaming equivalent to 4 million units as of June 16, 2023.[61] In the United Kingdom, the song received a 2× Platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2020, representing 1.2 million units sold. The track earned 7× Platinum certification in Sweden from the Grammofonleverantörernas förening (GLF), equivalent to 280,000 units (adjusted for streaming thresholds). Additional certifications include Gold from Music Canada for 40,000 units in Canada, 8× Platinum from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for 560,000 units in Australia, and 2× Platinum from the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) for 600,000 units in Germany. For streaming achievements, "Hey Brother" was recognized by IFPI for surpassing 1 billion global streams by 2022, highlighting its enduring digital impact.| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 8× Platinum | 560,000 | |
| Canada (Music Canada) | Gold | 40,000 | |
| Germany (BVMI) | 2× Platinum | 600,000 | |
| Sweden (GLF) | 7× Platinum | 280,000 | |
| United Kingdom (BPI) | 2× Platinum | 1,200,000 | |
| United States (RIAA) | 4× Platinum | 4,000,000 | [61] |