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This took place on 31 October 2008, while Jay-Z was promoting his Kingdom Come album. [19] Coldplay performed the song at the 2009 Grammy Awards. They opened it with a rendition of "Lost?" but Jay-Z joined singer Chris Martin on stage and rapped over the piano solo. This version is also referred to as "Lost+" by the website and was released ...
Coldplay worked with producer Brian Eno (pictured in 2015) for the albums Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends and Mylo Xyloto. "Lost+", a remix of "Lost!" features vocals from rapper Jay-Z (pictured in 2010). Coldplay collaborated with Barbadian singer Rihanna (pictured in 2018) for the song "Princess of China" in 2011.
13 years after “Viva La Vida” became Coldplay’s first #1 song in both the U.S. and the U.K., the band returned to the top of the Hot 100 in the most calculated way possible – by ...
Jay-Z (pictured in 2010) was a guest in the music video for "Lost+", a remix of "Lost!". Elliott Tittensor (pictured in 2015) played a young man going to a party with Antonia Thomas in "Charlie Brown" Rihanna (pictured in 2018) was featured as Martin's lover in "Princess of China".
It is the second release by the band to feature profanity, with the lyric "same fucking blood" appearing in the final verses of the song. This marks the first instance of Chris Martin swearing, whereas the first release to feature profanity was the remix of "Lost!" featuring Jay-Z.
Jay-Z ended 2023 by celebrating some of his favorite artists – including his better half, Beyoncé.. On Thursday, December 21, Tidal unveiled a playlist titled “Couple Songs of ’23: JAY-Z ...
"Miracles (Someone Special)" is a song by British rock band Coldplay and American rapper Big Sean. [2] It was released on 14 July 2017 as part of the Kaleidoscope EP, a companion piece to their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams (2015). [3] It was the first time the band featured a rapper in one of their tracks since Jay-Z's "Lost+". [4]
List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director Title Year Director(s) "I Can't Get Wid Dat" 1994 Abdul Malik Abbott [1] "In My Lifetime"