![]() ver letem forget you Not you oh baby Not you go and tellem. ver letem forget you Not you oh baby Not you go and tellem your truth Dont ever letem forget you Not you. ![]() And then the next day I think, we got an email from Noah Schnapp and his people with, ‘Hey, I’ve been a fan of Panic’s for a little bit, I would love to do something in the future if you’ve got anything.’ So we e-mailed him immediately. 6 1.Dont Ever Let Em t to the valley Now youre standing alone at some party Keep stalling dont tell nobody Youre saying its alright its okay But youre living. ![]() I was like, ‘I don’t really know what to do? I don’t want to copy the lyrics literally, I don’t want to do a literal video, so let’s figure out ideas.’ And Brendan Walter came back to me with, ‘Hey, what about a cult?’ I was like, ‘Fuck yeah! I love that!’ I love any religious imagery just from growing up that way. The director Brendan Walter were talking ideas and I was just stuck. When asked about the process of the casting of the music video with Coup de Main, Urie explained: On September 22, 2016, the official music video for the song (which features Noah Schnapp) was released on Fueled By Ramen’s YouTube channel. Similar to Billy Joel’s 1983 classic “Uptown Girl,” this song dissects, criticizes, but also marvels at the allure of a wealthy lifestyle. The things I sing about in that song, the black magic of Mulholland Drive, swimming pools under desert skies, it’s all the things I picture about LA that I really fell in love with that took me time to appreciate, and that was really what I wanted to talk about. I’m from here to Vegas quite a bit, but I found a new, deeper appreciation for the city. I’ve lived here now for just over seven years, coming up on eight years, and it’s my new home. “LA Devotee” is a love letter to Los Angeles. Static palms melt your vibe Midnight whisperings Chorus The black magic of Mulholland Drive Swimming pools under desert skies Drinking white wine in the blushing light Just another LA devotee. Brendon talked about the song in an iHeartRadio interview: The song focuses on a person who embodies the idea of the LA archetype-one who is all-consumed by materialism but who also personifies the glitz, glamour and fantasy-like quality of living there. “LA Devotee” is the fourth single off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor.
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