

on The Chris Moyles Show (BBC Radio 1) on 12 September 2011. The song received its radio debut at 7:50 a.m.

The video tells the narrative of a elephant escaping captivity to go back to the wild, however the song is about a girl realising her life isn't what she expected and. There are some good interpretations of the song or any other song of. It was kept for the band themselves at the request of drummer Will Champion. Paradise like many other songs of coldplay can be interpreted in many different ways. 'Paradise' was written after The X Factor asked Chris Martin to craft a 'winners song' for the seventh series of the show in 2010. It uses visual elements to get across the meaning of the song. This was one of the songs Coldplay performed when they headlined the halftime show of the 2016 Super Bowl. The song was released on 12 September 2011 as the second single from their fifth album, Mylo Xyloto. Coldplay Paradise video analysis The music video for Paradise is a narrative and conceptual video (Firth). Arguably Coldplay's grittiest video ever, it's also a bold step into working in live action by the Shynola team after so much wonderful animation work (and this does include some lovely animation). Listen online Coldplay About Paradise 'Paradise' is a song by the English rock band Coldplay. In the promo a young girl - brilliantly played by Lily-May Crosby - leaves prison, nicks a car and drives to The North to find her 'paradise'.

After spending 3 months to climb to No.1 in the singles chart, Coldplay release a new promo to accompany their evergreen Paradise, this time directed by Shynola.
