Have you ever wanted your voice to be featured under thousands of others on what's likely to be a mediocre, over-produced track? If so, today's your lucky day: Coldplay are asking for vocal submissions to add to a song on their upcoming album.
In a note posted online, the band ask fans to record a couple of seconds of them singing any octave of C or G for inclusion on a song called "One World." They also note that the track will be included on their upcoming 10th album, which they say is called Moon Music.
It's pretty rude that Coldplay have given us a hand-written note asking us to sing on their song before they explain what a "bespoke stage pylon" is. Then again, "Bespoke Stage Pylon" wouldn't be the most ridiculous track name the band have come up with at this point.
Vocal submissions to the track can be made on the band's website.
In a note posted online, the band ask fans to record a couple of seconds of them singing any octave of C or G for inclusion on a song called "One World." They also note that the track will be included on their upcoming 10th album, which they say is called Moon Music.
It's pretty rude that Coldplay have given us a hand-written note asking us to sing on their song before they explain what a "bespoke stage pylon" is. Then again, "Bespoke Stage Pylon" wouldn't be the most ridiculous track name the band have come up with at this point.
Vocal submissions to the track can be made on the band's website.