Genius Lyrics
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Coldplay – Viva La Vida
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Revered as an essential rock song of the 2000s, “Viva La Vida” tells the story of a monarch who’s lost his kingdom. In another aspect, the song is also seen as a narrative on the
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Coldplay – Orphans
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The co-lead single from Everyday Life and lead single from ‘Sunset’, the second part of the double album, “Orphans”, tackles the Syrian Civil War. It showcases the story of a girl
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Coldplay – Coloratura
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“Coloratura” is the twelfth and final track from Coldplay’s ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres. The 10-minute space epic takes the listener into a panoramic, multi-suite
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Coldplay – Coldplay — Green Eyes & Mooie Ellebogen (live)
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Honey you are a rock / Upon which I stand / And I come here to talk / I hope you understand / That green eyes / Yeah! the spotlight shines upon you / And how could anybody deny you
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Lizzo – Coldplay
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As one of the most personal and vulnerable tracks she has done, “Coldplay” serves as the closing track to Lizzo’s Special. It contains a portion of “Yellow” by Coldplay, hence the
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Coldplay – Clocks
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Continuing the existential themes of A Rush of Blood to the Head, “Clocks” opens with a haunting piano melody into Chris Martin’s falsetto vocals.
The song concerns the paradox
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InanimateMashups – Coldplay- The Megamix
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[Instrumental] / They fly on / [Instrumental] / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh (you...) / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh (...are) / I turn the music up, I got my
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Coldplay – Yellow
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“Yellow” is the fifth track and second single from Coldplay’s 2000 debut album Parachutes. It is one of their oldest and most enduring hits, continuing to be a celebrated staple of
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Coldplay – Arabesque
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The co-lead single “Arabesque” (which is the lead single for the Sunrise part of the album) is Coldplay’s way of trying to sew peace in the wake of the western fear of Islam with
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Coldplay – Talk
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“Talk” is the third single from Coldplay’s third album, X&Y. It features lyrics about feeling insecure and how conversation could fix it, and a recurring melodic hook directly
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Coldplay – A Sky Full of Stars
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One of Coldplay’s most hyped tracks ever, described by attendees of Coldplay’s secret Ghost Stories shows as “wonderfully produced” and “upbeat, happy, makes you want to stand up
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Coldplay – Spies
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The third track of Parachutes. The song was inspired by the band’s love of the James Bond films and longtime composer John Barry – The World is Not Enough was also in production at
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Coldplay (Ft. Matoma) – Adventure of a Lifetime (Matoma Remix)
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[Intro] / (Woo hoo, woo hoo) / (Woo hoo, woo hoo) / (Woo hoo, woo hoo) / (Woo hoo, woo hoo) / [Verse 1] / Turn your magic on / Umi she'd say / Everything you want's a dream away
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Coldplay – Don Quixote
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“Don Quixote” is a song Coldplay performed while on tour in South America in 2010. Though it never appeared on an actual album, and there was never a studio recording of it, it
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Coldplay – Paradise
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The third track and second single off Mylo Xyloto, Coldplay makes a true masterpiece of the song “Paradise”. With its jittery synths, orchestral hooks, thunderous drumming, and
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Coldplay – Higher Power
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“Higher Power” is a song that arrived on a little keyboard and a bathroom sink at the start of 2020 and was mentioned briefly during the TogetherAtHome livestreamed concerts
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Coldplay – Higher Power
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“Higher Power” is a song that arrived on a little keyboard and a bathroom sink at the start of 2020 and was mentioned briefly during the TogetherAtHome livestreamed concerts
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Coldplay – Miracles
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Official soundtrack for Angelina Jolie’s movie as director “Unbroken”, premiered on December 25th, 2014.
The band, whose leader Chris Martin identifies himself religiously as “
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Coldplay – Church
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The chord progression for “Church"— F#m – A – Em – Bm—bookends the album. It is recalled for the closing track, Everyday Life.
The song draw a thin parallelism between the beauty
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Mr. Hudson (Ft. VIC MENSA) – Coldplay
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[Chorus: Mr. Hudson] / Twisted silence / Please decipher / We can still try / We're too young to die / [Verse 1: Mr. Hudson] / So much for the fail safe / Wrong way down the runway
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Coldplay – X Marks the Spot
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Hidden on the eighth track of Coldplay’s colourful A Head Full of Dreams, “X Marks the Spot” is an experimental goldmine of sonic wealth, whose lyrics express a need to search for
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Coldplay – Up&Up (Live in Buenos Aires)
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[Intro] / [?] / [Verse 1] / Fixing up a car to drive in it again / Searching for the water, hoping for the rain / Up and up, up and up / Down upon the canvas, working meal to meal
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Coldplay (Ft. Muhammad Ali) – Everglow (Single Version)
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The stripped-down version of “Everglow” was released on 11 November 2016 as the fifth single overall from the group’s seventh studio album. This newly-recorded remix is an acoustic
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Coldplay – The Scientist
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“The Scientist” is a very mellow song about trying to analyze a broken relationship.
The song’s melody is inspired by “Don’t Look Back in Anger” by the Oasis, especially the piano
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