Genius Meanings
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Coldplay – Don't Panic
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The rather simplistic (but beautiful) opening track of Parachutes. An earlier version of the song is also the second track on The Blue Room EP, released in October 1999. The title
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Coldplay – Don't Panic (Blue Room EP)
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[Verse: Chris Martin] / Bones, sinkin' like stones / All that we fought for / Homes, places we’ve grown / All of us are done for / [Chorus: Chris Martin] / We live in a beautiful
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Clairity – Don't Panic
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A haunting cover of the Coldplay original, Clairity’s version was the featured song in the X-Men: Apocalypse commercial, debuted during the 2016 Super Bowl.
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Coldplay – 42
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The title is the second Coldplay title referencing Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. (The first being “Don’t Panic”.) In the novel, the characters discover that the
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The Harmaleighs – Don't Panic
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[Verse 1] / I don’t know how i got here / Twiddling my thumbs in the bathroom mirror / My mind ran off with my body again / There’s something about the night’s silhouette
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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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M.I. – Stoned
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Available on the Coldplay sessions
The song is about smoking weed in moderation
M.I flipped Coldplay’s ‘Don’t Panic’ from their album ‘Parachutes’ for the sample
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Confetti – Guilty Pleasure
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[Verse 1] / I'm driving alone, I be jammin' to some LFO on the radio and / I'll be singing along to every word of Dear Maria, count me in, that's an All Time Low and / Tearing up
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Coldplay – Everglow
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The most personal and emotionally-charged song on Coldplay’s enigmatic A Head Full of Dreams, “Everglow” expresses memory and loss as an ever-lasting “glow.”
Most likely inspired
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Coldplay – Sparks
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“Sparks” is an acoustic song by the British rock band Coldplay. It’s the fourth track off of Coldplay’s debut album, Parachutes.
This acoustic love song is about a person who
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Coldplay – You Only Live Twice (Live from Norway)
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Coldplay likes to cover this James Bond theme on stage, as captured here on record at Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway, on 1st of December, 2000 for the standard “Don’t Panic
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Coldplay – See You Soon
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Third track from Coldplay’s second EP ‘The Blue Room’, released in 1999. The track would later become a staple of the band’s ‘A Rush Of Blood To The Head’ tour’s setlists
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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 – Shiver
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The lead single off Parachutes, “Shiver” (alongside fan favorite “Yellow”) helped establish Coldplay in the new millennium alt-rock scene. The song was recorded in one take.
Chris
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Coldplay – Trouble
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“Trouble” (originally titled “Spiderwebs”) is the sixth track and third single of Parachutes. This song actually has two music videos: the first video was done in the UK, but
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Coldplay – Everything's Not Lost
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The final track on Parachutes, “Everything’s Not Lost” also contains the hidden song “Life is for Living” on the album.
The track features a leitmotif of not giving up and
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Imagine Dragons & JID – Enemy
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“Enemy” is the lead single and fifth track for League of Legends‘ inaugural animated series, Arcane. The track features vocals from Imagine Dragons and JID, the former of which
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Coldplay – Life Is for Living
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A hidden track tacked onto “Everything’s Not Lost”
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Goldkimono – Hush
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[Intro] / I'm just calling to say I / [Verse 1] / Fell out of touch / Feeling out of time / I pray that the rivers / Hear the call I cry / Pale is the blue moon / Inside my eyes
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Coldplay – Gravity
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“Gravity” is a rare Coldplay song; first performed live in 2002, then later, Chris Martin gave the song to British band Embrace.
The lyrics talk about a relationship between two
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Coldplay – We Never Change
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The ninth track of Parachutes. Like many songs on the album, the track is layered in metaphors and can readily describe either a relationship or the world as a whole. The song
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Coldplay – Pour Me (Live at the Hollywood Bowl)
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[Verse 1] / Poor me, floatin' out to sea / An opportunity that went bad / Poor you, now what you gonna do? / Now what you gonna do? You just cry / [Verse 2] / Poor me, so blind I
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Coldplay – I Ran Away
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“I Ran Away” served as a B-side to the popular single “The Scientist,” from the band’s sophomore album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.
The song discusses a love interest from whom
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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 – Things I Don't Understand
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[Verse 1] / How tides control the sea / And what becomes of me / How little things can slip out of your hands / How often people change / No two remain the same / Why things don't
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Vwillz – PANIC LAST
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Mom, I know you're listening but please don’t cry / 'Cause the Kurt Cobain way crossed my mind last night / And dad I know you’ll hear this and wonder why / I ain’t sending that
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Frank Ocean (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) – Super Rich Kids
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Continuing a major theme on the album, Frank evokes the lux and glamorous like no other (see “Sweet Life” and “Lost”). Only “Super Rich Kids” is a bit more harrowing—there’s
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