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"Fairly Local" served as the lead single of Blurryface, and was an introductory track to the titular character.Its two verses are written to contradict each other almost word for word, creating a duality in Joseph's personality between himself and the alter ego "Blurryface", represented in the second refrain through the use of a vocoder, a reprise of the original refrain with deepened pitch.
The lead single "Fairly Local" was released on the same day, accompanied by a music video which premiered on the official Fueled by Ramen YouTube channel. [15] On February 3, 2017, the band released the music video for "Heavydirtysoul", which was uploaded as audio only in 2015, and released as a single on December 9, 2016. [16]
In contrast to the wintry music video for their lead single "Fairly Local," the video for "Tear in My Heart" is colorful, being set in a Chinatown. [28] It depicts Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun performing in Chinatown in the town square. [28] The video also stars Tyler's wife Jenna Joseph, who had served as the inspiration behind the song. [4]
"Heavydirtysoul" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots from their fourth studio album Blurryface (2015). It was written by vocalist Tyler Joseph, who derived some of its lyrics from a poem called "Street Poetry" which he had written and published three years earlier.
"Fairly Local" Twenty One Pilots: Blurryface: Producer – – "Karaoke" Smallpools: Lovetap! Co-writer/Producer Sean Scanlon, Mike Kamerman, Beau Kuther, John Ryan II, Thomas Peyton – "Headlights" (featuring Ilsey) Robin Schulz: Sugar: Co-writer Robin Schulz, Ilsey Juber, John Ryan II, Andreas Schuller, Thomas Peyton, Joe Spargur – "Mama ...
Regional at Best is the second studio album by the American band Twenty One Pilots, and its first as the core duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun.Self-released on July 8, 2011, it was the band's final independent record before being signed to Fueled by Ramen in 2012, and has since been removed from circulation.
The Fairly OddParents: Nickelodeon: The fictional town of Dimmsdale is located in Northern California and is home to the main cast of The Fairly OddParents, including the Turners. Ding-a-Ling Springs Numb Chucks: YTV: Ding-a-Ling Springs is a fictional town and also the main setting of Numb Chucks. Dinkletown Veggietales: Big Idea Entertainment
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