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"Reapers" is a song by English rock band Muse. It was released as the second promotional single from the band's seventh studio album Drones, and was given a 7" single release, as part of Record Store Day 2016, on 16 April 2016 as the fifth and final single from Drones. It peaked at number 75 on the French Singles Chart, 71 on the Swiss Hitparade singles chart, 37 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs, and became Muse's highest-charting single at the time on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs at number 2; it has since been surpassed on the latter chart by "Won't Stand Down," which reached number 1 in May 2022.

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  • Reapers est le cinquième morceau de l'album Drones de Muse, paru en France le 8 juin 2015. Il s'agit du 36e single du groupe. La chanson a été enregistrée au Warehouse Studio à Vancouver au Canada entre 2014 et 2015.
  • Reapers è un singolo del gruppo musicale britannico Muse, pubblicato il 16 aprile 2016 come quinto estratto dal settimo album in studio Drones.
  • Reapers is een nummer van de Britse rockband Muse uit 2016. Het is de vijfde en laatste single van hun zevende studioalbum Drones. Volgens critici is "Reapers" het meest linkse nummer van Muse ooit gemaakt. In de videoclip is een blonde vrouw te zien die een drone bestuurt, die iemand probeert te doden. "Reapers" is een hardrocknummer dat af en toe de kant van de metal opgaat. Het nummer haalde de hitlijsten in het Verenigd Koninkrijk, Vlaanderen, Frankrijk en Zwitderland, maar werd nergens een hit. In de Vlaamse Tipparade haalde het nummer de 45e positie.
  • "Reapers" é uma canção da banda inglesa de rock Muse. Foi lançada como o último single promocional do sétimo álbum de estúdio do grupo, intitulado Drones.
  • 《Reapers》는 2016년 4월 16일에 발매된 뮤즈의 노래이다. 워너 브로스 레코드에 의해 발매되었다.
  • "Reapers" is a song by English rock band Muse. It was released as the second promotional single from the band's seventh studio album Drones, and was given a 7" single release, as part of Record Store Day 2016, on 16 April 2016 as the fifth and final single from Drones. It peaked at number 75 on the French Singles Chart, 71 on the Swiss Hitparade singles chart, 37 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs, and became Muse's highest-charting single at the time on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs at number 2; it has since been surpassed on the latter chart by "Won't Stand Down," which reached number 1 in May 2022.
  • «Reapers» (с англ. — «Жнецы») — песня английской рок-группы «Muse». Она была выпущена как второй рекламный сингл с седьмого студийного альбома группы «Drones», а 16 апреля 2016 года получил 7-дюймовую пластинку в рамках Record Store Day 2016 года в качестве пятого и последнего сингла от «Drones». Сингл достиг 75-го места в French Singles Chart, 71-го в Swiss Hitparade Singles Chart, 37-го-в чарте Billboard's Hot Rock Songs и стал самым высоким синглом Muse в чарте Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs, заняв позицию под номером 2.
  • Reapers adalah sebuah lagu dari band rock alternatif asal Inggris, Muse. Lagu ini berada pada urutan kelima dalam album Drones. Lagu ini mencapai peringkat ke-37 dalam tangga Billboard Hot Rock Songs.
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