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Last Friday (12), the British band Coldplay, led by singer Chris Martin, debuted their new song Good feelings during the show in Rome.
“We fell in love in the summer/I remember, darling, we felt the sun shine/And we were born for each other,“Chris sings.”All the good feelings for each other/As we danced to the radio.”
It’s worth remembering that Coldplay fans already know this Good feelings a few years ago. Rumors suggest that a Max Martin-produced version of the song was planned for the band’s 2021 album, Music of the Spheresas a collaboration with the Chainsmokers, according to Rolling Stone.
The new version of Good feelings should appear on Coldplay’s tenth album, Moon musicfeaturing the voice of Nigerian singer Ayra Starr.
It’s worth noting that Coldplay’s current world tour has promoted the album Spheresreleased on March 18, 2022 in Costa Rica. It is scheduled to conclude with two shows at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, on November 16.
Coldplay release video for “Fellslikeimfallinginlove”
This week, the British band Coldplay released the new video for the song I feel like I’m falling in lovewhich was recorded in Odeon In Herodes AtticusIn AthensTO Greecein front of an audience invited via the band’s social networks and directed by Well MorThe song is available on digital platforms via Warner Music, via Parlophone Records.
The clip features the actress, writer and narrator, Natasha Ofili (Director Karen Vaughnin the series Netflix by Ryan Murphy, The politician), who also wrote the screenplay and was the creative director.
The video also features deaf members of the Venezuelan Sign Language (LSV), from Manos Blancas Choir (White Hands Choir), from The SystemVenezuelaa world-renowned performing arts ensemble Barquisimetosupported in collaboration with Dudamel Foundation.
The release follows the band’s performance at the festival Glastonburybroadcast live worldwide on BBC.
It is worth mentioning that actor Michael J. Fox attended Coldplay’s show playing guitar at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK.
With his Chuck Berry riff and the way he punched Biff, ladies and gentlemen, welcome Michael J. Fox.“, said Chris Martin calling the actor on stage referring to the popular film Back to the Future.
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