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linkin park one more light album mp3 download One More Light (Song) "One More Light" is the ninth and title track from Linkin Park's seventh studio album, One More Light . The song was written with Eg White about a friend of the band's who passed away after a fight with cancer. Phoenix, [1] Mike Shinoda [2] and Joe Hahn [3] have mentioned it being their favorite song on the album. The first title track Linkin Park has ever done, "One More Light" was deemed to be too important of a song for the band to simply remain a song on the album, so the decision was made to title the album after the song. "One More Light" is a more stripped down song, featuring no percussion and being composed of loops of piano and guitar. The track started getting radio airplay following Chester Bennington's death on July 20, 2017 [4] and was officially released as a single a few months later. It impacted Hot/Modern/AC stations on October 2, and Top 40/Mainstream radio on October 3. [5] Contents. Background. Mike Shinoda wrote a song with Ross Golan. The initial lyric idea in the chorus before it changed was "I wish I was Christopher Walken" and the song ended up being "One More Light". [6] On November 14, 2016, Mike Shinoda revealed that he had worked with British songwriter Eg White on a song. [7] In an interview leading up to the reveal of the album's lead single, "Heavy", Shinoda revealed that White had worked with him on the song "One More Light" while Brad Delson attended the funeral of one of the band's friends. [8] It took Mike a week to convince Eg White, who hates Los Angeles, to come in town from London, but when White booked his flight, the band found out a friend had passed away. The funeral was on a Friday, the same day White was arriving, so they decided Brad would go to the funeral to represent the band and Mike would meet White in the studio. [9] When asked what he wanted to write about by White, Shinoda said that the only thing he could think about was the friend who had passed. He revealed that, in spite of the horrible inevitability of loss, the song is about letting people know that you care, [10] mentioning the lyrics "Who cares if one more light goes out, one more person dies? I care." [8] The friend was Amy Zaret, [11] a 25-year veteran of Warner Bros. Records who passed away in October 2015 following a cancer diagnosis. [12] Mike said, "We had a friend who worked for the record label for a long time and came up with us from years and years ago. She started out in radio promo and was basically driving us to the local radio stations in the U.S. Midwest, eventually getting promoted and promoted. At some point last year, I suddenly heard that she'd got cancer - and then all of a sudden she had died. We knew we absolutely had to write about what happened. It's a sad song, but the pay-off is that when something dramatic and painful like that happens, the most important thing to do is to connect with the people you love and remind them you care about them." [13] Mike originally sang lead vocals on the song, until the band went with Chester’s version right before the album was completed. [14] The band surprised some of the people who worked at Warner with the song, and people reacted very emotionally to it, with some weeping, giving hugs, and telling stories. [10] Phoenix actually cried the first time Mike played the song to the band. [15] Before One More Light was released, Mike Shinoda gave Waves a song-by-song glimpse into the album's production and mixing. For "One More Light", he said, "The mic was actually a Flea 47, which is a Neumann U47 replica. Once every few albums, we do a blind test mic check session, where we rent up to ten mics and test our vocals on them, to see if we need a different mic for the music we’re making. Voices change over time, so it’s a good habit to get into. We compared multiple U47s to the Flea, and the Flea won in a blind test. We had a few different plugin chains for the vocals, which varied from song to song but usually had the CLA-2A and CLA-76 compressors, H-Delay, and – used sparingly – the C4 compressor." [16] Remix. "One More Light" was remixed by Steve Aoki as a tribute to Chester Bennington and sent out to fans who bought tickets for Linkin Park's show in honor of the late singer with the following message: "Thank you for purchasing tickets to Linkin Park & Friends: Celebrate Life In Honor Of Chester Bennington. Our friend Steve Aoki has remixed the title track from our album "One More Light". The song will be officially released on October 26th, but we wanted you to have it first." Aoki wrote on Facebook, "Thanks to Linkin Park for giving me the privilege to be a part of this song in this way. Keep Chester close to your heart and play this one loud! Sing it loud! We all miss you so much." [17] Music Video. Lyric Video. The lyric video for "One More Light" was started by the German fan Nicola Drilling back on May 20, 2017. She wrote, "The basic ideia of this is to make a lyric video for a song of the new Linkin Park record with lots of Fans in it, just as the one I did for 30 Seconds to Mars a while ago. All you need to do is to film a short video of you holding a sign with the lyric given to you (or write in on your face/hand/the ground/ whatever you want you can get creative). You can either just show the lyric, sing it or whatever you think is fitting. As soon as I receive all the videos I'll put it together and upload it on YouTube." [18] A preview was uploaded to her YouTube channel, AThousand__Suns, on June 30 [19] and the full video was released on July 14 featuring footage by herself and other 40 fans around the world. It was dedicated to Chester Bennington after his death. She wrote, "Who cares if one more light goes out? We all do. This was actually meant to be an uplifting video but because of the recent passing of Chester Bennington this is going to be some sort of tribute for him now. We love you Chester. We care if One More Light goes out. You will always be our hero and we will always love you." [20] The video was picked up by the band and released as an official lyric video on October 3. [21] Music Video. The official music video of "One More Light" was directed by Joe Hahn and Mark Fiore and released on September 18, 2017, following Chester Bennington's death on July 20. The video is a tribute to the late vocalist featuring behind the scenes and live footage covering his entire career with the band. Joe Hahn wrote: "It has been incredibly emotional to work on this, and especially to watch it. I feel that by doing it, we not only faced some of our biggest fears, but it enabled us to use our talents to bring some light to people that need it. As we move forward to the Hollywood Bowl show and beyond, I think about the people that connect with the band, outside and inside our circle. This video is a gesture of good will to the people that want that connection." [22] Mike Shinoda wrote: "One More Light was written with the intention of sending love to those who lost someone. We now find ourselves on the receiving end. In memorial events, art, videos, and images, fans all over the world have gravitated towards this song as their declaration of love and support for the band and the memory of our dear friend, Chester. We are so very grateful and can’t wait to see you again." [23] Phoenix wrote: "This is my favorite video we've ever made, and simultaneously the hardest for me to watch." [24] Artist Name: Linkin Park Song Name: One More Light Directors: Joe Hahn, Mark Fiore Video Commissioner: Devin Sarno Record Label: Warner Bros. Records Colorist: Beau Leon. How to Download Linkin Park Albums to MP3 for Offline Listening. Linkin Park is most people's favorite band, if you like rock music, then you can't miss their albums. Where can you find Linkin Park albums? Spotify is your best choice, but if you want to listen to Linkin Park's albums offline without Premium, then you need Spotify music downloader that can help you donwload Spotify songs on computer for free. You May Like: Part 1. Top 10 Linkin Park Albums. When you search for Linkin Park on Spotify, you will find top ten popular Linkin Park's songs which are shown as below. 1. In the End. Released Date: Oct. 9th, 2001. It is the eighth track from their debut album Hybrid Theory in 2000. The song is mainly based on one person's failure. In the End is Linkin Park's highest charting single in most countries. 2. Numb. Released Date: March 25th, 2003.