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American pop stone band

OneRepublic

OneRepublic performing in Toronto, Canada.

OneRepublic performing in Toronto, Canada.

Background information
Origin Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Genres
  • Pop rock[1]
  • culling rock[2] [iii]
  • pop[iv]
Years active 2002–present
Labels
  • Columbia
  • Mosley
  • Interscope
Associated acts
  • Alesso
  • Greg Wells
  • Timbaland
  • Noel Zancanella
  • Logic
  • Leona Lewis
  • Peter Gabriel
Website onerepublic.com
Members
  • Ryan Tedder
  • Zach Filkins
  • Drew Brown
  • Brent Kutzle
  • Eddie Fisher
  • Brian Willett
Past members
  • Jerrod Bettis
  • Tim Myers

OneRepublic is an American pop rock ring formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado,[5] in 2002. It consists of atomic number 82 vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Tedder, lead guitarist and violist Zach Filkins, rhythm guitarist Drew Chocolate-brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, drummer Eddie Fisher and keyboardist and violinist Brian Willett.

The band achieved its kickoff commercial success on Myspace as an unsigned human activity.[vi] In late 2002, after OneRepublic played shows throughout the Los Angeles expanse, several record labels approached the band with interest, but the band signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records. They fabricated their first album with producer Greg Wells during the summertime and fall of 2005 at his studio, Rocket Carousel, in Culver City, California. The album was scheduled for release on June 6, 2006, simply the group was dropped past Columbia 2 months earlier the album was released. The atomic number 82 unmarried of that album, "Repent", was released on April 30, 2006, on Myspace and received some recognition there, becoming number ane on the Myspace charts.

In 2007, OneRepublic released their debut album, Dreaming Out Loud. Its atomic number 82 single, "Apologize", was remixed past Timbaland, becoming a huge international success, reaching number one in sixteen countries and later earning them a Grammy Honour nomination.[seven] The 2nd single, "Cease and Stare", mirrored its predecessor'south success. The anthology was later certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The band's second anthology, Waking Upward (2009), produced the singles "All the Right Moves", "Secrets", "Marchin On", and "Good Life", with the last reaching the peak ten of the U.s. Billboard Hot 100.

OneRepublic's third album, Native (2013), became the band's kickoff pinnacle 10 anthology on the Billboard 200, and highest-charting album to date, charting at number four. The pb single, "If I Lose Myself", charted within the tiptop x in several countries, while the album'south third single, "Counting Stars", became the band's most successful single in recent years, obtaining meridian-five placements in Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, the US, and the UK. This marks their highest-charting single in the Britain to appointment. Information technology also peaked at number ii on the US Billboard Hot 100, matching their highest peak of "Apologize" in 2007.

On October 7, 2016, OneRepublic released Oh My My, their 4th studio anthology, which featured a number of collaborators, including Cassius, Peter Gabriel, and Santigold. Preceded by the singles "Wherever I Go", released on May thirteen, 2016, and "Kids", released on August 12, 2016, information technology was recognized equally a change in their sound from previous albums by critics and past the ring. In 2017, the band released the singles "No Vacancy", "Truth to Power", "Stranger Things" with Kygo and "Rich Dearest" with Seeb. Their fifth studio album, Human being, was released in 2021. The ring has sold approximately over xvi million records worldwide.

History [edit]

1996: Origins [edit]

The first incarnation of what evolved into OneRepublic formed in 1996 after Ryan Tedder and Zach Filkins befriended each other during their senior twelvemonth at Colorado Springs Christian Loftier School in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[8] During a drive home, every bit Filkins and Tedder discussed favorite musicians including Fiona Apple, Peter Gabriel and U2, they decided to gather a band. They enlisted a few musical friends and named their stone human action This Beautiful Mess—a phrase which starting time attained cult prominence a year earlier when Sixpence None the Richer released its accolade-winning second album, This Beautiful Mess.[8] Tedder, Filkins & Co. had a few small gigs at Pikes Perk Coffee & Tea House, attended by friends and family unit. Senior twelvemonth concluded, and Tedder and Filkins parted means, each attending dissimilar colleges.[nine]

2002–2007: Reformation [edit]

Reuniting in Los Angeles in 2002, Tedder and Filkins formed their 2d band nether the moniker Republic. Tedder, by then an established songwriter and record producer, had convinced Filkins to relocate from Chicago. Nine months later on, the band signed with Columbia Records. After a few lineup changes, the grouping finally settled with Tedder on vocals, Filkins on atomic number 82 guitar and backing vocals, Eddie Fisher on drums, Brent Kutzle on bass and cello, and Drew Brown on guitar. The band'due south name was changed to OneRepublic after the record visitor mentioned that the name Republic might outcome in legal activity from other, similarly named bands.[x]

The ring worked in the studio for ii and a half years and recorded its showtime total-length album. 2 months earlier the album was due to be released, (with "Sleep" as its debut single), OneRepublic was dropped by Columbia Records. The ring was beginning to gain prominence on MySpace; Tedder said it was the number-one unsigned act on MySpace, and credits the website for keeping the ring together.[6] The band defenseless the attention of a number of labels, including Timbaland'south Mosley Music Group. The band soon signed onto the label, becoming the showtime stone band to practise so.[eleven]

2007–2011: Dreaming Out Loud and Waking Up [edit]

OneRepublic's debut album, Dreaming Out Loud, was released on November 20, 2007, and debuted at number 14 in the U.s. with kickoff calendar week sales of 75,000.[12] Disquisitional reception to the album ranged from negative to mixed. Allmusic gave the album a modest review, stating the "album sounds derivative" only also "sounds cohesive and smoothly pleasant".[13] Robert Christgau gave the album a negative review, and termed it a "dud".[14] Rolling Stone gave the album 2 out of five stars, just placed the band in its "Artists to Scout" list, which featured ten artists that, according to the magazine, "...are bringing the future of music, today."[15]

OneRepublic performing in Commonwealth of australia in March 2008

Their lead single, "Apologize", was released in its original version from Dreaming Out Loud. Timbaland, who at the time was ane of the most highly visible artists/producers, approached the band to be featured on a compilation album he was working on, Shock Value.[16] Timbaland rearranged the song slightly to give it more of an R&B experience adding bankroll vocals, guitar bass line, a new pulsate section, and autotune to the lead vocals. This forth with the strong backing of the Timbaland name made information technology a major hit both in the United states and internationally. It peaked a number one globally, including 8 sequent weeks on the Billboard Pop 100 nautical chart, afterwards reaching the acme 3 of the Billboard Hot 100. The song sold five 1000000 copies in the United states of america lonely, receiving a 5-times Platinum certification from the RIAA.[17] The vocal was a massive hit internationally, reaching number one in 16 countries, including Australia, Republic of austria, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and Sweden. It also spent 13 weeks at number one in Canada. It has since been certified over two× Platinum in six countries worldwide, including 4× Platinum in Australia. The song earned the ring their starting time Grammy nomination for all-time pop operation in a group or duo. The second single from the album, "Finish and Stare", released in March 2008, reached the superlative ten in 8 countries worldwide, including charting at number 4 in the United Kingdom, and topping the UK Rock Chart. It besides reached number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100, and number nine on the Popular 100. Additional singles included "Say (All I Demand)" and "Mercy". The album was after certified Platinum in the The states and Frg, too as Aureate in Commonwealth of australia, Austria, and Canada.

OneRepublic'southward second studio album, Waking Upward, was released on November 17, 2009, charting at number 21 on the Billboard 200, and ultimately selling over 500,000 copies in the United states and over 1 million worldwide.[18] The lead unmarried, "All the Correct Moves", was released on September 9, 2009, peaking at number 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and being certified 2× Platinum. "Secrets", the second single from the anthology, reached the top five in Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Poland, and on the US Adult Pop Songs and Adult Gimmicky charts. It has sold about 4 million copies in the US as of August 2014. Furthermore, it reached number 21 on the Hot 100. The song was used in television shows such as Gossip Girl, Lost, Nikita and CSI: Miami, also equally in the sci-fi fantasy movie, The Sorcerer's Apprentice and the promos for ABC Family'southward series Pretty Little Liars. "Marchin On", the album'due south third unmarried made elevation 10 appearances in Austria, Germany, and State of israel, nevertheless information technology was the fourth unmarried "Expert Life" that became the band's most successful song from the album, particularly in the US. Released on November 19, 2010, it became their second superlative-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time, peaking at number 8 and selling over four 1000000 copies in the US solitary, earning a 4× Platinum certification. Rolling Rock put the song on its list of the best 15 whistling songs of all time. Waking Upwardly was later certified Gold in Austria, Frg, and the United states of america for sales of over 500,000, and has since sold over 1 million copies worldwide.

OneRepublic perform at Zermatt Unplugged 2011 in Switzerland

In 2009, OneRepublic were featured on Leona Lewis's 2nd studio album Echo on the track "Lost And so Institute". On June 5, 2010, the band supported Pinkish on her Funhouse Summer Carnival Bout at Innsbruck. OneRepublic supported Bon Jovi at The O2 Arena for three dates in June 2010.[19] The band supported Maroon five for their Palm Trees & Power Lines Bout in fall 2010. In November 2011, OneRepublic released their get-go Christmas unmarried, titled "Christmas Without You".[20]

2012–2015: Native and International Success [edit]

OneRepublic released their third studio album, Native, on March 22, 2013, marking the terminate of the band'due south iii-and-a-half-twelvemonth hiatus.[21] The album debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 becoming their first superlative x album in the U.s.a., with first week sales of threescore,000. Information technology was besides their best opening sales week since their debut album Dreaming Out Loud which sold 75,000 copies in its first calendar week.[22]

"Feel Again" was released every bit the pb single on August 27, 2012, nevertheless after the album beingness delayed it was re-branded equally a "promotional single". The song was released every bit a part of Save the Children's Every Shell Matters campaign, where a portion of the gain from the single's sales would be donated. It peaked at number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100, additionally marking the top ten positions in Germany and on the United states of america Adult Pop Songs chart. The single was later certified Platinum in the US. The vocal was used in an official trailer for The Spectacular Now. The album'due south commencement global single, "If I Lose Myself" was released on January eight, 2013. It reached the top 10 in Republic of austria, Federal republic of germany, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, and Switzerland, even so but managed to peak at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100.[21] The song has since been certified Gold in both Italian republic and Australia.

The album's third single, "Counting Stars", has go their most successful unmarried from the album thus far and the ring's biggest hitting. The song accomplished significant international success, charting within the height five in Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Federal republic of germany, Republic of hungary, Ireland, Israel, Grand duchy of luxembourg, Poland, New Zealand, Scotland, Slovakia, and Spain. Information technology reached number 1 in the Great britain, mark the band's highest-charting vocal e'er in that country, while also peaking at number two on the Usa Billboard Hot 100, their first vocal to crack the elevation 5 since Apologize. The song has since peaked at number 1 in 5 countries worldwide and has gone 5× platinum in Australia, two× Platinum in New Zealand, Platinum in the UK, Gilt in Switzerland and Germany, likewise as currently holding a Diamond certification in the The states. On October 29, 2015, the video for "Counting Stars" became the first video by a band to accomplish ane billion views on YouTube. As of Apr 2022, the music video has over 3.5 billion views and over 15 million likes.

On April two, 2013, the band embarked on their headlining concert tour Native Tour in promotion for the album, commencement in Europe. This ran throughout 2013/fourteen and saw the band perform shows across Europe, North America, Asia and Commonwealth of australia, and New Zealand. The 2013 North American bout was a co-headlining tour with vocaliser-songwriter Sara Bareilles,[23] while the 2014 Native Summer Tour was a co-headlining tour with The Script and American Authors. The tour finished in Russia on Nov 9, 2014, mark a total of 169 shows and the ring's largest tour to date.[24] The album's fourth single, "Something I Need", was released on Baronial 25, 2013. Despite little promotion of the vocal upon its release due to the tardily and unexpected success of "Counting Stars", the song has nonetheless managed to be certified two× Platinum in Australia and Platinum in New Zealand every bit of December 2013.

On April 8, 2014, OneRepublic confirmed via Twitter that their new song, "Dearest Runs Out", recorded at Studio Faust Records in Prague, would exist released. Tedder said that the ring had intended the song to be the first single on Native, but that he could not recall of a chorus for the song, so the vocal'south release was delayed.[25] The song was added as the second runway on the album's re-release on April xiv.[26] Information technology was as well an internationally successful track, breaking the top v in Republic of austria, Frg, Canada, Switzerland, and the Britain; and reaching the top 15 on the Usa Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is used equally the promotional song for the prove How to Get Away with Murder.

In September 2014, OneRepublic released the music video for "I Lived", the sixth single off their Native album. Tedder noted that he wrote the vocal for his 4-year-former son.[27] The related video raises awareness of cystic fibrosis by featuring a 15-twelvemonth-old named Bryan Warnecke who lives with the condition.[28] [29] A remix was released for the Coca-Cola [Scarlet] entrada to fight AIDS.[27]

2015–2017: Oh My My [edit]

OneRepublic in Bangkok, 2017

In Nov 2014, the group tweeted photos captioned: "Hotel recording, Poland. Album 4".[30] and "Mid-afternoon, working on new anthology, and this is the view ..... LP 4 is fun already"[31] In April 2015, Ryan Tedder stated in an interview that OneRepublic was going in a whole new direction and they are even so to recycle the aforementioned sound one time on any vocal that they accept ever put out. Rhythm guitarist Drew Dark-brown says that they are excited most it and they think that information technology is the best thing they have ever done.[32] In June 2015, Tedder said that they were working on a song called 'Colors', which he said is one of his favorite songs going on the album. In that same calendar month, they showed a video with them working on new melodies for the album.[33] [ unreliable source? ]

In September 2015, it was confirmed that the ring'southward fourth upcoming studio album would be released in early on 2016. On September 9, at ane of Apple tree's media events, held at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, Apple CEO Tim Cook concluded the event by introducing the band for a surprise operation, a 3-song set.[34] In November, OneRepublic said on Twitter, "Yes, We are looking at a window for 1st single now, tin can't say what it is yet, but information technology's coming in the new year. Gotta narrow downwardly songs at present!"

On April 18, 2016, the band posted a handwritten letter on their website and they ready a countdown to May 12 at nine PM. They started sending postcards to fans all over the world saying that the lead single from the quaternary anthology is called "Wherever I Go". On May 9, OneRepublic announced that they would release their new song on May 13. They will perform the single at the finale of The Voice of Italy on May 25, 2016. They played at MTV Music Evolution Manila 2016 on June 24 and at BBC Radio one'south Big Weekend in Exeter on Sunday, May 29.

On May 13, 2016, the first unmarried "Wherever I Get" of the upcoming album was released. On August 3, the album'south second unmarried, "Kids", was appear. The song was released on August 12. On August 25, OneRepublic posted that the album would be called Oh My My, with a release date of October vii, 2016. The following week, the album'due south artwork was revealed.[35] Oh My My became the band's highest-charting debut to date, landing at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

On October eleven, 2016, OneRepublic announced on their Twitter account that they would be releasing singles through 2018.

On November 27, 2016, OneRepublic performed at halftime of the 104th Grey Loving cup at BMO Field in Toronto (the title game of the Canadian Football League).

On December 6, 2016, the band released their 3rd unmarried, "Let's Hurt This evening", along with its music video, making it the soundtrack of the movie Collateral Beauty.[36] [37]

On February sixteen, 2017, the band were headlined at the 2017 Honda Civic Bout, which began on July vii, 2017.[38]

The song "Elevator Me Upwards", from the Oh My My album, was released as a promotional single on June 9, 2017, in the form of a remix past Michael Brun.

2017–2019: Standalone singles [edit]

On Apr 27, 2017, OneRepublic lead vocalist and chief songwriter Ryan Tedder published a Facebook mail service revealing the band's future in releasing new cloth.[39] In the post, he stated that he dealt with "crippling anxiety" and became ill due to abiding touring, recording, and promoting the band'due south releases. He clarified that OneRepublic would release "new music as ofttimes as humanly possible... monthly, weekly sometimes", departing from the typical album cycle organization. Singles they released in 2017 included "No Vacancy", "Truth to Ability", "Rich Love", and "Born to Race".

OneRepublic at Spotify On Stage BKK 2019.

In September 2017, Tedder stated at a concert that the band had started piece of work on their fifth studio album that was due to exist released sometime in 2018. He estimated that there would be 7–viii songs on the anthology.[40] Besides, they featured on Kygo'due south song "Stranger Things" for his second studio anthology Kids in Love, released in 2017.

The ring opened up for the Zac Brown Ring on select dates of their Down the Rabbit Pigsty Live tour in summertime 2018.[41]

On May xvi, 2018, "Start Again", a single featuring Logic, was released on YouTube and other various platforms. The single is part of the Flavor 2 soundtrack for the Netflix series, 13 Reasons Why.[42]

On June 26, 2018, OneRepublic released the unmarried "Connectedness". On Nov ix, 2018, OneRepublic released a embrace of the song "White Christmas" for a Jeep commercial.

On Jan 3, 2019, Ryan Tedder announced via their official Twitter that a new album was coming sometime in 2019. It had been scheduled to exist released in 2018. On January 31, 2019, OneRepublic and Galantis released their song "Bones".

2019–2021: Human [edit]

On May 17, 2019, OneRepublic released the pb unmarried "Rescue Me" of their then-untitled fifth studio album. On August 27, 2019, OneRepublic appear their adjacent single "Wanted", which was released on September 6, 2019. A promotional single, "Somebody to Dearest", was released on September 11, the day of the season finale of Songland.[43] On September 15, 2019, Tedder announced that their 5th studio album would be chosen Homo, and would be released in November 2019. He also confirmed that "Rescue Me" and "Wanted" would be included on the album.[44] However, on November nineteen, 2019, Tedder said that the anthology was planned to be released in spring 2020.[45] On October 6, 2019, the band were the headline performance at the 2019 NRL 1000 Final (National Rugby League) at ANZ Stadium.[46]

On January 22, 2020, Tedder announced over Instagram that the new album would exist wrapped by March.[47] On March 10, 2020, the band announced their next unmarried "Didn't I", which was released on March 13, 2020.[48] Human was announced on the aforementioned day to exist set for release on May 8, 2020.[49] "Amend Days" was released every bit the quaternary unmarried from Human being on March 25, 2020, with all proceeds donated to MusiCares.[l] Equally a upshot of the COVID-19 pandemic "requiring [the band] to altitude [themselves] from each other and [fans]," in a statement to social media on April 8, 2020, the band announced the release of Human to have been postponed.[51] Information technology was "delayed indefinitely until fall."[52] Information technology was then delayed until 2021.[53] On May 15, 2020, the band released a new single with Kygo titled "Lose Somebody", which appears on Kygo's third studio album Gilded Hour. On September 25, 2020, the band released "Wild Life" from the Disney+ pic Clouds.

On May 5, 2021, the band released the fifth single from Human, called "Run".

On July 1, 2021, the band announced that the album would be released on August 27, 2021.[54]

OneRepublic performed a livestreamed concert, Ane Dark in Malibu, on Oct 27 and 28 through online platform Moment House in support of the release of Human. The concert took identify at sunset in Malibu, California.[55] On Nov iv, the ring covered "We Are the Champions" as role of The Queen Family Singalong on ABC. [56] The band became the first major U.S. artist to accept cryptocurrency as payment for a live concert after they accustomed payments through the bitcoin app Strike for their Nov 16 concert in Haydn Hall in Vienna.[57]

2021-Present: Sixth studio album [edit]

On Nov 1, 2021, OneRepublic released the song "Sunshine". The song is used as the theme song to the 2021 film Clifford the Big Red Domestic dog.

In February 2022, OneRepublic released the song "West Coast". The song is the atomic number 82 single from OneRepublic'due south upcoming sixth studio album. The song is an ode to the American state of California and evokes classic 1960s California sounds, stemming from groups such as The Embankment Boys and The Mamas and the Papas, along with inspiration from Gorillaz. It has been both a band-favorite and a fan-favorite for a long time, and it ultimately became a tone-setter for their sixth studio try. They first started working on "West Coast" during the product process of their 2016 album, Oh My My, just ended upward shelving information technology for subsequently. An before version of the song was used for U2'due south 2017 hit, "Summer of Love," which actually turned the original demo into an anti-state of war track.

In the end, afterwards years of anticipation and re-tooling, the final version of "W Coast" was officially made public on Feb 25, 2022.

On Apr one, OneRepublic released "You Were Loved" as a single with DJ and producer Gryffin. On May thirteen, 2022, the band released "I Ain't Worried", the second single from both the soundtrack for the film Tiptop Gun: Maverick and OneRepublic's upcoming sixth studio album.

Musical style and influences [edit]

OneRepublic'south varied manner of music has been described by Ryan Tedder: "We're no respecter of genre. If it's a good song or a good creative person whether rock, popular, indie or hip hop, they've probably influenced us on some level... null's new under the sun, nosotros're a sum of a bunch of parts."[58] Specific artists whom OneRepublic accept cited as influences include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,[59] the Beatles, U2,[58] M83,[60] and Prince.[61]

Ring members [edit]

Timeline [edit]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Dreaming Out Loud (2007)
  • Waking Up (2009)
  • Native (2013)
  • Oh My My (2016)
  • Homo (2021)

Tours [edit]

Headlining

  • Tag This Tour (2008–2009)
  • Good Life Bout (2010–2012)
  • Native Tour (2013–2015)
  • 16th Annual Honda Civic Tour (2017)
  • Live in Concert (2022)[62]
  • Never Ending Summer Tour (2022) (with Needtobreathe) [63]

Supporting

  • Information technology Won't Exist Shortly Earlier Long Bout (with Maroon 5)
  • Palm Copse & Power Lines Tour (with Maroon 5)
  • Downward the Rabbit Pigsty Live (with Zac Brown Band)
  • The Joshua Tree Bout 2017 (with U2)

Awards and nominations [edit]

OneRepublic have won several music awards and landed many nominations, including ones for American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, World Music Awards, and Grammy Awards. Separately, lead singer Ryan Tedder has won iii Grammy Awards due to his songwriting credits for Adele and Taylor Swift.

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