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Why Don't We, shortened to WDW, is an American boy band consisting of Jack Avery, Corbyn Besson, Zach Herron, Jonah Marais and Daniel Seavey. They were formed in 2016 and have released two studio albums and six extended plays. The group canceled tour dates and took a break in 2022.
"Lotus Inn" is a song by American boy band Why Don't We. The song was released on December 4, 2020 by Signature and Atlantic Records, as the second single from their second studio album The Good Times and the Bad Ones.
The following year, Seavey went to Los Angeles to meet Jack Avery, Corbyn Besson, Zach Herron, and Jonah Marais. At the time, all five of them had popular YouTube channels and were releasing songs and performing as solo acts or in groups. [24] On September 27, 2016, the five singers decided to join forces and form the group Why Don't We. [25]
Why Don't We contacted Jonas Blue on Twitter in 2019, where Blue praised the band's vocals. Blue said in a press release: "'Don't Wake Me Up' has a real depth to the lyrics. If you break it down, it's about finding your true love in your dream". [3]
"I Got You" is a synth-pop song [4] written by Jonah Marais, Daniel Seavey, David Wilson, Jake Torrey and Lexxi Saal. Billboard ' s Gil Kaufman described the song as featuring a "bubbly new wave-style beat reminiscent of a double-time homage to A-Ha's 1985 classic 'Take On Me ' ". [3]
"I had some boys with me praying to God, just hoping that (was good)," Kennebunk's Jonah Barstow after his game-winning, 26-yard FG against Westbrook Barstow's 26-yard field goal with 13 seconds ...
Miles opened for Jonah Marais on September 26, 2024. From November 16 to 22 2024, Miles was the opener for Marais’s second half of his Young & Optimistic Tour on all four dates. Miles performed the national anthem for Kansas City Chiefs VS San Francisco 49ers football game on October 21, 2024.
Sara London of RIFF Magazine gave the album a mixed review, writing that "they've got a long way to go to cultivate a voice of their own" and that "it seems more like they're siphoning the aura of others rather than creating their own" while also adding that "there are five singers and it's difficult to tell one from the other."