
Amy Lee and Halsey’s “Hands That Feed” Smashes Records, Debuts at No. 1 in 27 Countries—Becomes First Song in History by Female Artists to Achieve This Unprecedented Global Triumph
In a monumental achievement that will be remembered as a landmark moment in music history, Amy Lee and Halsey’s haunting and powerful collaboration “Hands That Feed” has debuted at No. 1 on the charts in 27 countries worldwide. This unprecedented success makes it the first song by female music entertainers in the industry’s history to accomplish such an extraordinary feat.
Blending Amy Lee’s ethereal yet commanding vocals with Halsey’s emotionally raw and genre-defying style, “Hands That Feed” delivers a cinematic sonic experience that has clearly resonated with global audiences. Critics and fans alike have praised the track for its lyrical intensity, thematic depth, and sonic fusion of gothic rock and contemporary alt-pop, a soundscape that pushes boundaries while striking at the heart of collective emotion.
From the U.S. and the U.K. to Japan, Germany, Brazil, and South Africa, the single stormed to the top of the charts, a feat rarely achieved even by the most dominant names in the industry—let alone a collaboration between two female artists known for blazing their own paths.
The success of “Hands That Feed” is more than just commercial; it is symbolic. It marks a cultural shift, reinforcing the impact of female-driven narratives in music and showing that authenticity, risk-taking, and emotional truth are not just welcome—they’re celebrated.
As fans flood social media with praise, covers, and reactions, and as music historians scramble to document this rare achievement, one thing is clear: “Hands That Feed” has fed a global hunger for powerful, boundary-breaking artistry. And in doing so, Amy Lee and Halsey have etched their names into the record books—together.