"
Dreams" was released on June 15, 2015, as the
lead single from an upcoming album, later announced to be titled
Colors. The upbeat track was inspired by
MGMT and marked a contrast to the somber mood of Beck's previous album,
Morning Phase (2014). Beck said at the time, "I was really trying to make something that would be good to play live." The song was heavily featured on
Beats 1,
Apple Music's flagship radio station, with 65 plays in July 2015. "Dreams" was ranked among the best songs of 2015 on annual year-end lists by
Rolling Stone and
Billboard. The single version mix was not included on physical copies of the album and a new mix is included as the album's sixth track. "Dreams" peaked at number two on
Billboards
Alternative Songs chart. "
Wow" (sometimes stylized as "WOW") was released on June 2, 2016, as the second single, and it was confirmed that the new album was scheduled to be released on October 21, 2016. That release date was later delayed and scrubbed from Beck's PR site with no explanation given. Beck told
KROQ that "Wow" "was completely off the top of my head. I didn't write any of it. It was just us fooling around in the studio. I didn't even mean to release it. I was working on another song and came up with the riff and then I just started freestyling." "Dear Life" was released as an "
instant gratification" track from
Colors on August 24, 2017, to coincide with the release of the album's pre-order. It received support at
triple-A radio in the United States and was sent to top 40 radio in Italy on September 8, 2017, as the album's third international single. "Up All Night" was released to triple-A radio September 18, 2017, as the album's third single in the United States. It was then sent to alternative radio September 19, 2017. "Up All Night" peaked at number one on
Billboards Alternative Songs chart, becoming Beck's third chart topper and first since 2005's "
E-Pro". "Colors" was sent to alternative radio on April 10, 2018, The song "Colors" was later included as a demo project in the program
Logic Pro. Beck's team held pop-up shops to promote the album release at famous markets around the US, including the Melrose Trading Post in Los Angeles, CA, the Brooklyn Flea Soho & Brooklyn Flea Dumbo in NYC, the Fremont Market in Seattle, WA, and the Vintage Garage in Chicago, IL. ==Reception==