PANIC AT THE DISCO MUSIC VIDEO CONNECTION FULL
The rest of the visual is a wonderland full of color. Panic are back at it again, following another viral marketing exercise in March, where people received holy water bottles labelled 'Pray For The Wicked'. It happened Panic At The Disco fiiiiinally dropped what theyd been teasing over the past few weeks and blessed with us two songs called Say Amen (Saturday Night) and (Fuck A) Silver Lining, one music video for the former and the announcement of an album thatll be arriving in June. The potato is a reference to this iconic scene from the lead single's music video. before turning into a bunch of beautiful butterflies. At The Disco fans have been receiving potatoes in the mail with 'Say Amen' lyrics on them. Of course, "ME!" follows Swift’s reputation era, and that's exactly where we leave off in the new music video, directed by Dave Myers, as a pastel snake is slithering on a colorful road. With a pop song, I think we have the ability to get a melody stuck in people's heads, and I just want it to be one that makes them feel better about themselves, not worse." Read More: The Big Read Halsey Brendon Urie and co were playing at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City and invited Halsey to join them after her set earlier in the day. Eye, star, moon, and a version of Harry Potters deathly hallows symbol. Panic At The Disco joined forces with Halsey in Mexico for a duet of ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’ over the weekend. Looks like that symbol was applied specifically for the video. The superstar told Roberts of the song, "'ME!' is a song about embracing your individuality and really celebrating it and owning it. Thanks to some serious detective work by one Reddit user, the building used in Panic At The Discos 'High Hopes' video has been found.
at the stroke of midnight (ET) on this blessed day, April 26th, 2019, Taylor Alison Swift has finally shared her new music, her "next chapter." T-Swift dropped her new single called "ME!," along with its accompanying music video, and it features Panic! At the Disco's Brendon Urie.īefore dropping the song, Taylor appeared live on the NFL Draft night to give clues about her new single, and quickly chatted with ABC's Robin Roberts.
This is it Swifties! After all of the clues, all of the theories, the incredible butterfly mural in Nashville.