Following the release of Weezer's eleventh album
Pacific Daydream, an Internet fan campaign was launched to get Weezer to cover "
Africa" by
Toto. After initially releasing a cover of "
Rosanna", a different Toto song, as a joke, Weezer released their "Africa" cover in May 2018. The cover hit the
Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at
number one on the
Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
Teal was unexpectedly released on January 24, 2019,
without prior promotion or advertisement. Several covers on the album have previously been performed live by both the band and frontman
Rivers Cuomo at solo shows. Cuomo has since described his use of
Spotify's data on most played songs to establish the tracklisting for the album. The album was released digitally on January 24, 2019, with the physical version planned for release on March 8, 2019. To promote the album, Weezer released a teal velcro wallet available for purchase on their website, with the first 100 copies sold including a dollar bill signed by the band members. The velcro wallet sold out quickly, so Weezer released a second promotional bundle on January 24 with a teal
Rubik's cube. The band's cover of "
No Scrubs" received significant social media attention, with the song trending on
Twitter and sparking both sincere and ironic reactions from fans who found the song choice surprising, while
TLC member
Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, who sang lead vocal on the original version, openly praised Weezer's rendition, declaring it "AWESOME!!!" on her Twitter account and adding, "It would be even better if we sang it with ya'll!!! I see a TLC/Weezer concert coming up." Weezer themselves responded to Chilli through their own Twitter account by posting the reply, "Hope you want our number", referring to a key line in the song's chorus. At their 2019
Coachella performance, Weezer brought out TLC's Chilli, as well as English band
Tears for Fears for live versions of "No Scrubs" and "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World", respectively. Though not appearing on the official soundtrack, their cover of
A-ha's "
Take On Me" is featured in the 2020
animated film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. ==Critical reception==