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Brendon Urie – First Try
“First Try” is an early acoustic demo track written by Brendon Urie prior to his involvement in Panic! At The Disco. The demo was discovered in early 2007 and was supposedly
Panic! at the Disco (Ft. ​fun.) – C'mon
[Intro: Brendon Urie] / It's getting late, and I / Cannot seem to find my way home tonight / Feels like I am falling down a rabbit hole / Falling for forever, wonderfully wondering
Panic! at the Disco – One This Time
This unreleased song was added to the “House of Memories” VIP Lounge playlist at both “Death Of A Bachelor” and “Pray for the Wicked” tours. The first snippet ever uploaded was a
Panic! at the Disco – Middle of Summer (First Cut)
‘Middle of Summer’ was Panic! at the Disco’s first cut of the song that would later become “When the Day Met the Night” on their sophomore album, Pretty. Odd.. They performed this
Fall Out Boy – Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet
The song name is possibly a reference to the baseball player Pete Rose, who was known for headfirst slides. He was accused in a betting scandal, for which he’ll most likely kept
Panic! at the Disco – Do It to Death
[Chorus] / Take me to the limit, take me to the limit / Nothing lasts forever so we'll give it a try / Take me to the limit, every single minute / Do it all to death now before we
Taylor Swift (Ft. Brendon Urie) – ME!
Taylor Swift teaches listeners a lesson about self-love and confidence with “ME!” featuring Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie. It’s a stark turn from her sixth studio album
Panic! at the Disco – Bad Apple (Miss Jackson Demo)
[Intro: Fiona Apple] / Every single night's alright / Every single night's a fight / And every single fight's alright, alright, alright, alright, alright / [Verse 1: Brendon Urie
Panic! at the Disco – Impossible Year
Despite being the last song of the album, this is the first song Brendon wrote for Death of a Bachelor. This song serves as a “eulogy” for the album’s titular dead bachelor and
Genius Japan – [INTERVIEW] From Tokyo to Toronto: Inside Vicke Blanka’s North American Tour and Worldwide Musical Influence
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Panic! at the Disco – Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time (Live)
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! / [Audio sample from The B-52's "Rock Lobster"] / [Post-Chorus] / Alright, alright / Alright, alright / Alright, alright, it's a Hell of a feeling
Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective
“New Perspective” is a song by American rock band Panic! At The Disco, released on July 28, 2009 as a single promoting the film Jennifer’s Body. Vocalist Brendon Urie began
Panic! at the Disco – LA Devotee (Live)
[Verse 1] / You got two black eyes from loving too hard / And a black car that matches your blackest soul / I wouldn't change ya, oh / Wouldn't ever try to make you leave, no / Oh
​benny blanco & Juice WRLD – Graduation
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Fall Out Boy – Thnks fr th Mmrs
One of Fall Out Boy’s now classic songs, “Thnks fr th Mmrs” tells the tale of doomed lovers who are still in it for the sex. The third single from their third album, Infinity on
Britney Spears – ...Baby One More Time
“…Baby One More Time” attained global success, reaching number one in every country it charted. It also received numerous certifications around the world, and is one of the best-
Panic! at the Disco – Hallelujah
“Hallelujah” was released to iTunes on April 20th, 2015. It was the first song released without founding member Spencer Smith, who left the band on April 2nd. Preceding the track’
Panic! at the Disco – I Write Sins Not Tragedies
“I Write Sins Not Tragedies” is Panic! At The Disco’s second single from their debut studio album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. This song is considered the most popular song of P!
Panic! at the Disco – When the Day Met the Night
“When the Day Met the Night” is the eighth track on Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd.. The song narrates the story of two polar opposites falling in love. It
Panic! at the Disco – Say Amen (Saturday Night)
“Say Amen (Saturday Night)” was one of two singles released to announce Panic! At The Disco’s sixth studio album Pray for the Wicked. The other single was “(Fuck A) Silver Lining.”
Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance
“Dance, Dance” details a teenager’s obsession with a particular girl and his desperation to do anything to sleep with her. It follows his obsession from his awkward initial
Panic! at the Disco – Middle of a Breakup
[Verse 1] / Honeybee, honey, I can hear the gossip buzzin' 'round the hive / Ecstasy, love it up until the point you sting me and I die / You and me don't deserve each other / We
Future Of The Purple – Sarah Smiles
Originally Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco wrote “Sarah Smiles” in an attempt to win over Sarah Orzechowski, who he went on to marry. Fotp’s cover of the song was released in
Panic! at the Disco – Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time - Live at Amway Center, Orlando, FL, 4/14/2017
[Refrain] / Alright, alright / Alright, alright / Alright, alright, it's a Helluva feeling though / It's a Helluva feeling though / Alright, alright, it's a Helluva feeling though
Panic! at the Disco – Nearly Witches (Demo)
“Nearly Witches (Demo)” is from the unreleased Cricket & Clover album. The first verse was later adapted into a song titled “Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met)” on the band’s third
Panic! at the Disco – This is Gospel
“This Is Gospel” is about Spencer Smith’s battle with addiction and alcoholism. The song has become a fan favorite and an anthem for those going through tough times. Brendon has
Panic! at the Disco – Robert Paul Champagne
(Are you a hot black, latino guy looking for a place to live?) / (Come to 2395 Wagner Houses, Apartment 2C, 124 N. First Ave, East Harlem, 718-930-9723) / (You don't have to pay
Panic! at the Disco – Nails for Breakfast, Tacks for Snacks
“Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks” was written by former guitarist Ryan Ross for their debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. The song is thought to be about Ross' father
Travie McCoy (Ft. Brendon Urie) – Keep On Keeping On
[Intro: Lee Fields] / You can't make me do wrong / You can't make me do wrong / I've always been a faithful man, 'til you came along / (Let go) / [Chorus: Brendon Urie] / You gotta
Panic! at the Disco – High Hopes
“High Hopes” is about seeking your dreams without hesitancy and seeing those dreams come to fruition beyond your wildest imagination. Having high hopes is a phrase that means to
Panic! at the Disco – The Good, the Bad and the Dirty
“The Good, the Bad, and the Dirty” is the ninth track off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor. It’s likely a reference to the 1966 movie, The Good, the
Panic! at the Disco – Folkin' Around
The twelfth song of Pretty. Odd. is an intentionally cliché depiction of a passionate romance. This is the second track on the album written by frontman Brendon Urie. The title is
Panic! at the Disco – Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time
“Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” was released on New Year’s Eve 2015 as an instant download for those who had already pre-ordered Death of a Bachelor from digital music
Taylor Swift – You Need To Calm Down
“You Need To Calm Down” finds Taylor Swift addressing various detractors who post hurtful comments online, following themes of self-love and being true to one’s identity which
Panic! at the Disco – The Ballad of Mona Lisa
“The Ballad of Mona Lisa” tells the story of a man dealing with two moral struggles at once. He has spent the night with a prostitute, and must deal with the guilt that comes with
Panic! at the Disco – IDGAF
Panic! At This Disco covered Dua Lipa’s “IDGAF” in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge on May 29, 2018. This appearance followed their performance at BBC’s The Biggest Weekend festival on
Panic! at the Disco – Nails for Breakfast, Tacks for Snacks (Demo)
“Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks” is a song by American alternative band Panic! At The Disco. It was written by former guitarist Ryan Ross for their debut album, A Fever You
Panic! at the Disco – House of Memories
“House Of Memories” is the tenth song off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor. Coinciding perfectly with the title of the album, the song’s dispirited
Forgive Durden (Ft. Brendon Urie & Greta Salpeter) – The End And The Beginning
[Pallis] / I've been tracing your steps / Along with your dainty, exquisite guest / Across mountain land and serpentining seas / These two have been on quite an odyssey / You're a
Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie On How His Mormon Upbringing Shows Up In His Music
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Black Gold (Ft. Brendon Urie & Panic! at the Disco) – Plans & Reveries
Can you breathe at all / Do you feel my hand / Can you hear me / Open up your eyes / Hold your head up high / Can you feel me / Now, don't fake or lie / Look me in the eyes / Are
Panic! at the Disco – Girls / Girls / Boys
“Girls/Girls/Boys” explores bisexuality and the idea of casual sex. The song stresses the importance of holding a truthful sexual identity and celebrates the courage it takes to
Panic! at the Disco – Build God, Then We'll Talk
“Build God, Then We’ll Talk” is the final song on Panic! at the Disco’s debut album A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. The song covers the unsettling aspects of cheating, and the
Panic! at the Disco – Killer Queen
“Killer Queen” was originally released in 1974 by the British rock band Queen. Notably, the song was the band’s breakthrough hit, and first international success. Written by
Brendon Urie – Luck Be a Lady
They call you lady luck / But there is room for doubt / At times you have a very un-lady-like way / Of running out / You're on this date with me / The pickings have been lush / And
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Q:What is the most popular song by Brendon Urie?
The most popular song by Brendon Urie is “First Try” with a total of 2.7K page views.
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