A-Zal Charts on iHeartMedia’s Mediabase Activator Chart – New York Artist Cracks it With Debut Single
A-Zal, the latest American singer coming into limelight in the American pop music world, has got some success on US radio charts. On August 11, 2023, the singer released his debut single, "Movie Script," which quickly catapulted into the spotlight. In its second week of release, the single entered the charts in the USA on iHeartMedia's Mediabase Activator Chart, making A-Zal one of only three independent artists to break into the top 51 for the week. The song climbed to the #51 position in its fourth week, marking a remarkable ascent from #62 in the third week and #93 in the second week of its release.
The artist first came to limelight for his work with Marvel Studios on two of their well known series, Loki and Ms. Marvel. A-Zal's debut single didn't go unnoticed beyond USA, as radio stations in the UK, Ireland, and Australia swiftly picked up "Movie Script," putting it into their spins. This accomplishment is a significant achievement for an independent artist and underscores A-Zal's rapid ascent in the highly competitive US pop music industry. Mediabase, a division of iHeartMedia, is well-known for its charts and airplay data, which are frequently featured on popular radio countdown shows and televised music awards programs.
he song released with an animated music video and A-Zal also marks his directorial debut with this self-directed music video for the single. While it's uncertain whether he will direct his future music videos, this animation-style video has garnered significant attention. The music video heavily incorporates animations to visually represent the song's lyrics. In the chorus section, there's a playful depiction of a small-sized A-Zal dancing on the hands of a regular-sized A-Zal, creating a captivating dreamlike world.
A-Zal's journey serves as a reminder that any dream can be if you have the talent and the will to do it. With the success of his debut single, audiences eagerly await to see if his upcoming songs will match the groovy and danceable style of "Movie Script" or if he will venture into new musical territory.