I remember when this song came out and everyone in my friend group was blown away by how heavy it was. After seeing Prada this past weekend and seeing how insane the crowd got for this song, I still stand by this song being one of the heaviest songs to ever exist. A lot of bands, TDWP included, have switched to lower tunings and 7-string guitars, but idc because this song is still holds up to this day. The Zombies EP has aged extremely well.

The artists first performed the song at the Governors Ball Music Festival in September 2021,[1] prior to releasing it on October 8. In an interview with Hypebeast, 24kGoldn spoke about the collaboration process:


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The song mentions getting "guala" and spending it.[2] In the chorus, 24kGoldn sings "Prada, that's on my shoes, that's on my shirt, that's on my collar / I hit it once, ain't hit her back 'cause I'm a baller".[3]

"'Reaching' is a song about unapologetic growth," says TDWP vocalist Mike Hranica. "I feel we often hear songs of resilience and strength that don't really cover the dirty, harder times. It takes struggle and failure to better oneself, and I think that's the soul of this tune."

"When Excision and Wooli approached us about working together on a song, we were so stoked for the opportunity to dive into uncharted territory for the Devil Wears Prada," the band said in a press statement. "It was fun injecting the lyrical and musical flavors from [the 2022 album] Color Decay onto an EDM track, and the emotional and aggressive nature of our sound fit perfectly with their mastery of modern bass music."

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA has shared the official music video for a brand new song called "Sacrifice". The track, which was produced by THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA bandmembers themselves, is available for stream or download via Solid State Records.

Earlier this year, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA released the "ZII" EP via Solid State Records. It was a discordant, dissonant exercise in excellence. The original "Zombie" EP dropped all the way back in August 2010 and remains an intense fan favorite. While not a chronological release in THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA catalog, "ZII" is the next chapter. THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA effectively summed things up, saying: "Before, there were five songs about how to fend off the apocalypse. Now, there are five songs of hopelessness against the hoard."

You might've caught The Devil Wears Prada playing a new song called "Please Say No" live this summer, or maybe you didn't. I don't know what you do in your spare time. Either way, the band is streaming the studio version of the track right now ahead of their new album due out on October 11 titled The Act.Here's what vocalist Mike Hranica had to say about the track."'Please Say No' is based off of a scene within the novel Never Come Morning by Nelson Algren. This song is more difficult to explain than any other set of lyrics I've assembled. Saying the song is derivative of class injustice is insufficient and saying the song is born of a violent crime is cheap. Lyrically, I'd urge interested listeners to read the book. Musically, I'll encourage listeners to enjoy what I consider to be our moodiest effort on The Act."amazon id=B07X2M1D1C]Want More Metal? Subscribe To Our Daily NewsletterEnter your information below to get a daily update with all of our headlines and receive The Orchard Metal newsletter.

"The idea of this song is about a person being intentionally difficult even though happiness wants to find him/her," singer Mike Hranica says, giving the listener a deeper insight into the powerful subject matter. "In handling my own mental health struggles, I've found that I oftentimes never choose contentment on a fundamental basis: almost like I've skipped Step One. The narrator of 'Watchtower' is afraid to approach Step One and instead flees to perceive his/her life as a sort of passive overlooker instead."

The Devil Wears Prada have also unleashed an impactful new visual to accompany the song. Watch the clip, directed by Christopher Commons and Kate McFerren, in the player provided below. If you're digging the new song, it's available via streaming services at this location.

"Watchtower" is the second piece of new music the band has issued since their ZII EP in 2021, with "Sacrifice" preceding it last fall. In coordination with release of the new song, The Devil Wears Prada have also made available new "Watchtower" merch via their website. Check out the new long sleeve shirt featuring the "eye" artwork right here.

KARACHI: The music video of the new pop hit "Prada", starring Bollywood superstar Alia Bhatt, is currently making waves, but the song's creators, The Doorbeen, face charges of plagiarism by the Pakistani media.

The lyrics for "Goray rung ka zamana" were written by Shoaib Mansoor and the song was released as part of the album, "Vital Signs Volume 1". googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-8052921-2'); });

The song "Prada" was released on August 12 and became a blockbuster in no time, garnering over 21 million views on YouTube. Its composers are the two-member band, The Doorbeen, who earlier shot to fame with their number, "Lamberghini".

"The idea of this song is about a person being intentionally difficult even though happiness wants to find him/her," vocalist Mike Hranica says. "In handling my own mental health struggles, I've found that I oftentimes never choose contentment on a fundamental basis: almost like I've skipped Step One. The narrator of 'Watchtower' is afraid to approach Step One and instead flees to perceive his/her life as a sort of passive overlooker instead." 17dc91bb1f

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