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High Hopes by Panic! At The Disco

Biographie de l'artiste pour Panic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco Est Un Groupe Originaire De Las Vegas Nevada. Leur Musique Mélange Pop Electronique Dance Rock Et Bien D'autres. Leur Premier Album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out 2005 A Rencontré Beaucoup De Succès Dans Le Billboard 200. Il S'est Vendu À Environ Un Million De Copies. Histoire Le Groupe A Commencé Avec Le Guitariste Ryan Ross Et Le Batteur Spencer Smith Qui Étaient Amis. Le Duo Voulait Seulement Faire Des Reprises De Blink-182 Jusqu'à Ce Qu'il Recrute Brendon Urie Au Chant Et Brent Wilson À La Basse. Leur Nom À Été Inspiré D'un Passage De La Chanson Panic Du Groupe Name Taken. Pour Se Faire Entendre Le Groupe A Laissé Des Commentaires Sur Le LiveJournal De Pete Wentz De Fall Out Boy . Leur Commentaires Étaient L'URL De Leur Section De PureVolume. Pete Wentz A Été Si Impressionné Qu'il S'est Rendu À Las Vegas Pour Les Rencontrer Personnellement. Il Les A Recommandé Au Label Fueled By Ramen Qui Les A Transmis Au Label Decaydance Le Label De Pete Wentz. Le Groupe A Enregistré Son Premier Album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out À College Park Au Maryland Avec Le Producteur Matt Squire. Panic! At The Disco A Été Nommé Groupe Du Jour Par Spin Magazine Au Début D'octobre 2005. Brent Wilson A Quitté Le Groupe Et A Été Remplacé Par Jon Walker. Le Groupe A Reçu Le Prix Du Meilleur Clip Aux MTV Video Music Awards 2006 Pour I Write Sins Not Tragedies Mtv . Le Groupe A Tourné Quatre Vidéos "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" "But It's Better If You Do" "Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" Et "Build God Then We'll Talk" P!ATD A Fait Une Tournée Nommée "Nothing Rhymes With Circus" En 2006. Le Groupe Est Passé En France En Octobre. Le Groupe Est Passé À L'Olympia Paris Le 21 Août 2007 Pour La Tournée Decaydance Summer Fest En Compagnie De Fall Out Boy Gym Class Heroes The Academy Is... Et Cobra Starship Le Prochain CD Est Annoncé Pour Le 25 Mars 2008
Il Est Censé Être Plus Théâtral Que Le Premier. On Connaît Déjà Plusieurs Chansons Nine In The Afternoon True Love Middle Of Summer. Panic At The Disco A Par Ailleur Demandé La Supression De !. Leur Second Album "Pretty.Odd" Est Beaucoup Plus Pop-Rock. Dans La Presse Il Est Comparé Au Beatles. C'est D'ailleurs Dans Le Studio Des Beatles Que Le Quator À Enregistré Cet Album. C'est Un Véritable Changement De Musique Et De Look. Musique Parce Que Panic At The Disco S'est Permit Plus D'instrument Que Dans Leur Premier Album Et De Look Puisque Celui-Ci Est Plus Simple. Fini Le Maquillage Le Groupe Désire D'ailleurs En Finir Avec Cette Image D'emo Que L'on Leur A Attribué Lors De Leur Premier Album. Discographie A Fever You Can't Sweat Out 2005 Pretty.Odd 2008 John Walker Et Ryan Ross Ont Quitté Le Groupe Le 6 Juillet 2009 Pour Former The Young Veins Brendon Urie Et Spencer Smith Continueront Cependant Le Groupe.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: High Hopes

"High Hopes" Is The Second Single From Panic! At The Disco's Sixth Studio Album Pray For The Wicked. It Became The Band's Highest Charting Song In The US Reaching #4 And Surpassing "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Which Peaked At #7 In 2006. It Also Broke The Record For Most Weeks Atop The Hot Rock Songs Chart At 65 Weeks. As Of 2022 "High Hopes" Has Been Certified 5x Platinum In The US. "High Hopes" Was Written And Produced By Jake Sinclair And Jonas Jeberg And Co-Written By Brendon Urie Jenny Owen Youngs Lauren Pritchard Sam Hollander William Lobban-Bean Taylor Parks And Ilsey Juber With Additional Production By Jonny Coffer. Jeberg Parks Juber And Lobban-Bean Began Writing The Song At A BMI Writing Camp In Aspen Colorado In 2015. When The Four Of Them Had Arrived An Hour Early They Decided To Go Into A Hot Tub Together Outside. Jeberg Has Said Of The Song's Conception "I Was Sitting In The Hot Tub Singing Bass Notes. We Didn't Have Any Instruments Because We Were In The Hot Tub. I Was Singing Bass Notes And Directing Chords In That Way And We Were Brainstorming Different Lyrics." Eventually They Set Up A Portable Recording Studio And Began Recording A Demo Version With A Beat Horns And Vocals. Initially The Song's Hook Was Conceived As A Rap Song And They Began Sending It To Different Artists Who All Declined. In 2016 Panic! At The Disco's Management Company Said The Band Wanted To Record The Song For Their Next Studio Album. In Early 2018 Lead Singer Brendon Urie Co-Wrote The Verses For "High Hopes " Before Sinclair And Jeberg Later Coffer Were Brought In To Finish The Production. The Audio Track Was Uploaded To Panic! At The Disco's Official YouTube Channel On The Same Day Of Its Release On May 23 2018. An Official Music Video For The Song Was Uploaded On August 27 2018. As Of November 2022 The Music Video Has Surpassed 700 Million Views. The Video Features Lead Vocalist Brendon Urie Walking Through LA As People Bump Into Him. Eventually He Sizes Up A Skyscraper With A Glass Exterior. Determined He Presses A Foot To The Glass Flips Horizontally And Begins Walking Up The Outside Of The Wall. People Flock To The Base Of The Building Recording Urie And Watching With Awe. He Waves To The People Below And Inside The Building And Finally Gets To The Roof As The Crowd Below Applauds. As The Sun Sets He Joins The Rest Of The Band On The Roof And Continues To Sing The Final Chorus Of The Song. In August 2019 The Song Became One Of The Few Songs To Spend A Full Year On The Chart When It Logged Its 52nd Week On The Chart. Also In The United States It Reached Number One On The Radio Songs Airplay Chart Marking Its First Leader There. Worldwide The Song Has Charted Highly Reaching Number Seven In Australia And Number Twelve In The United Kingdom Also Becoming Their Highest-Charting Song In Those Countries. Also "High Hopes" Is The Fourth Song To Top The Pop Songs Adult Pop Songs And Alternative Songs Charts Simultaneously Since The Adult Pop Songs Chart Began On Billboard In March 1996 The Pop Songs Chart Began In October 1992 And The Alternative Songs Chart Began In September 1988. Also With 14 Weeks On Top Of Radio Songs "High Hopes" Tied Alicia Keys' "No One" And Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me" For The Fifth Longest-Leading Number-One On The Radio Songs Chart Which Began In 1990. With 15 Weeks On Top Of Adult Pop Songs "High Hopes" Became The Longest-Leading No. 1 On The Adult Pop Songs Chart Of The 2010s Which Began On Billboard's Pages In March 1996. "High Hopes" Also Has The Distinction Of Being The First Panic! At The Disco Song To Register On The Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart Where It Peaked At Number Eight. In June 2019 "High Hopes" Broke The Record For Most Weeks At No. 1 On Billboard's Hot Rock Songs Chart Logging 34 Consecutive Weeks At The Top. On The Chart Dated January 18 2020 "High Hopes" Set A New Record On Billboard's Hot Rock Songs Chart Logging Its 52nd Week At The Top - An Entire Year. It Went On To Spend A Total Of 65 Weeks Atop The Chart Eventually Dethroned By Twenty One Pilots' "Level Of Concern" Another Release From Fueled By Ramen Label On April 25 2020. It Was Ranked Number-One On The 2019 Year-End Rock Songs Chart.

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