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Pop / Rock 17/03/2021

Imagine Dragons Debut 'Follow You' Music Video Featuring It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Stars Rob McElhenney & Kaitlin Olson

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) GRAMMY-winning, multi-Platinum band Imagine Dragons have unveiled the music video for their new single �Follow You�. The video stars actors and real-life couple Rob McElhenney & Kaitlin Olson and was shot inside The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. The video made its global broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU and across MTV�s global network of channels, as well as on the ViacomCBS Times Square billboard today.

Directed by Matt Eastin, McElhenney and Olson find themselves preparing for a surprise, private birthday concert planned by Olson for McElhenney featuring his favorite band. It doesn�t take long to uncover that she perhaps booked her favorite band before Imagine Dragons take to the stage for a performance of �Follow You� full of fantastical twists, romance, and� some bare chests.

McElhenney is the creator, executive producer and star of the cultural phenomenon It�s Always Sunny in Philadelphia for FXX and Mythic Quest for Apple TV+ � whose highly-anticipated second season will debut on May 7, 2021.

Olson is best known for her role on It�s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. She has also starred in The Mick, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Finding Dory and will next be seen in HBO Max's highly anticipated Jean Smart Comedy series, �Hacks.�

�Follow You� was released March 12 via KIDinaKORNER/Interscope. The love song was written by vocalist Dan Reynolds after getting back together and eventually re-marrying his wife after a 7-month separation a few years ago. �I wanted [the song] to represent a love that is realistic. One where love isn�t perfect, but it endures,� Reynolds said on his social media platforms ahead of the song�s release.

Imagine Dragons also released the song �Cutthroat� last Friday, a propulsive, punk-leaning anthem about killing the critic inside of you. The group recorded the song with producer Rick Rubin at his Shangri-La studio in Malibu.

Billboard hails that the releases mark the band�s return �with soaring ambition intact,� calling �Follow You� a �song of devotion that aims to be bellowed by thousands in a festival field,� while �Cutthroat� �invites head-banging in line with its jittery, pseudo-industrial stomp.�

�Follow You� and �Cutthroat� mark the first new music from the GRAMMY�-winning, multi-Platinum band since their 2018 album Origins.

With 40 million albums and 50 million songs sold globally, as well as 60 billion combined streams, Imagine Dragons were the best-selling rock band of the 2010s, even as they were busy reinventing the genre. Billboard�s Top 3 rock songs of the decade belonged to the band � �Believer,� �Thunder� and �Radioactive.� Formed in 2009, Imagine Dragons developed a grassroots following with a series of independently released EPs before making their major label debut on KIDinaKORNER/Interscope with the 2012 EP Continued Silence. Night Visions, their 2012 full-length debut, entered the Billboard 200 at No. 2 and the lead-off track �Radioactive� topped Billboard�s Hot Rock Songs chart, won a GRAMMY for Best Rock Performance, and achieved RIAA Diamond status. 2015�s Smoke + Mirrors debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. EVOLVE, which followed in 2017, earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album and unleashed three No. 1 Alternative radio hits: �Believer,� the GRAMMY-nominated �Thunder� and �Whatever It Takes.� All three songs were also top 5 hits at Top 40 radio, with �Thunder� rising to the No. 1 spot. The band�s fourth album, ORIGINS, debuted atop Billboard�s Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts and lead single "Natural" spent nine weeks at No. 1 at alternative radio and set the current record for all-time �most spins in a week� at the format.






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