Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds Announces He & Wife Aja Volkman Have Split Dan Reynolds has revealed to fans that he and wife, Aja Volkman, have made the decision to separate. The Imagine Dragons singer shared the news with fans on social…
A beautiful rendition of Imagine Dragon’s ‘Believer’ by Bengaluru school girls might have made them ‘believe’ that best things happen when least expected. One would not have imagined the lead singer of the band to take notice of their song during a school assembly, but it did and guess what? Dan even replied to the tweet with a sweet note for the students.
Imagine Dragons Drop New Songs Follow You, Cutthroat
It s the band s first new music since 2018 s Origins
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On “Follow You” singer Dan Reynolds addresses the dedication required in a committed relationship. “I’ll follow you way down where you may go/I’ll follow you way down to your deepest low,” he sings. “I’ll always be around wherever life takes you/You know I’ll follow you.”
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The songs are very personal, Reynolds relayed in a Twitter post. “‘Follow You’ is a song about loyalty and love,” he shared. “Loving someone is an incredibly imperfect process. It isn’t always romantic or pretty. Sometimes it can be incredibly painful.”
Listen to Two New Songs from Imagine Dragons
Published Mar 12, 2021
Love them or hate them, there s no denying that stadium pop quartet Imagine Dragons continue to exist. In fact, they re thriving. After spending the 2010s penning the top three rock songs of the decade (no, really), the pop rock megastars now look to dominate the 2020s. Today, they ve released two new singles.
The songs are called Follow You and Cutthroat. The former is a touching love song about frontman Dan Reynolds decision not to follow through on divorcing his wife. It s a happy pop song that is honestly pretty damn good (even if it does have an unexpected scatting part that borders on yodelling). Then there s Cutthroat, which lives up to its title as a bluesy, Rick Rubin-produced growler.
BYU LGBTQ+ students take a stand for LGBTQ+ rights in iconic demonstration
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A group of students at Brigham Young University iconically lit up the schools famed Y in rainbow colours.
The demonstration took place for one hour and was done in an effort for LGBTQ+ acceptance, recognition.
About 40 LGBTQ+ students from the student organisation Color The Campus participated in the lighting.
Bradley Talbot, the LGBTQ+ student who organized the demonstration, told Salt Lake Tribune that he wanted to send a message to the school.
“We’re here, and we are part of this institution. We should have a place at the Y.”