Coldplay and solo star Selena Gomez team up on a new song ‘Let Somebody Go’.
Singer songwriter and Coldplay Chris Martin alongside Will Champion, Jonny Buckland & Guy Berryman who make up the rock band admitted the collaboration was like a “dream coming true”.
Coldplay and Texas born American singer and actress are set to release a ballad called ‘Let Somebody Go’, before the group’s eagerly-awaited album, ‘Music Of The Spheres‘, is released 15th October 2021.
“Chris has been a big fan of Selena and it is a dream come true that she will finally be singing on a Coldplay record.
He has written a stunning ballad report MarkMeets for Selena which they recorded together back in April.
“They have plans for a special live performance close to the launch of the band’s album.
On 29-year-old Selena, he said “She is massively popular with young people so the group hopes that collaborations like this will help keep the next generation fans of the group.”
The ‘Yellow’ hitmakers are currently in the official charts with their BTS hit, ‘My Universe’.
He explained: “I saw it in my head for so many months, and now here we are.
“It’s been very difficult to get to Korea. We’ve been very lucky with people allowing us to come in just to record.”
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In recent months, both bands had expressed their admiration for each other.
The ‘Dynamite’ hitmakers – comprising V, Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, Suga, RM, and J-Hope – performed Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ during an appearance on ‘MTV Unplugged’ and claimed that it was a significant song for them as it helped the group through tough times.
While the ‘Viva La Vida’ band took to social media to praise BTS for their rendition of the song and even recommended the band’s hit ‘Butter’ a few months later.
Chris also revealed that he has nothing but “love and respect” for the K-Pop megastars and hinted he was open to a collaboration with the group.
The 44-year-old singer said: “When it comes to BTS, I just have nothing but love and respect for them. All seven guys, I think they’re just cool, stand for good things and sing about cool things.
“I love the fact that they are so huge and sing a lot in Korean, they don’t always have to sing in English. I love them a lot and so if the right song came along, I wouldn’t ever say no.”
He added: “I love that band… because I love what they stand for as people.”
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