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Upon its release in 2007, "Misery Business" catapulted Paramore to stardom. Written by a 17-year-old Williams, the single told the story of a tumultuous love triangle between teenagers.
In conjunction with 2007’s Riot, Paramore released “Misery Business” and its corresponding music video. It became a fan-favorite release, earning over 545 million Spotify plays since its debut.
Paramore seems to be in the business of changing their minds, as the band has officially un-retired their controversial but certified banger Misery Business. In 2018, frontman Hayley William said ...
2007’s “Misery Business” is often cited as the band’s breakthrough song, though they retired it in 2018 amid discussions about the #MeToo movement and the lyrics, “Once a whore, you’re ...
In 2018, Williams revealed that Paramore had plans to remove "Misery Business" from their sets, revealing that some of the lyrics within the track no longer represents who she is now. "I haven’t ...
Stephen Curry, of the Golden Warriors, joined Paramore onstage to sing "Misery Business." Curry was captured in multiple clips absolutely killing it onstage with Hayley Williams.
Steph Curry briefly took over the Paramore concert at the Chase Center on Monday night. And unlike in his rap “debut,” the Warriors superstar was belting out the lyrics of the band’s 2007 ...
Paramore played their first live show since 2018 in Bakersfield, CA on Sunday night with "Misery Business," a song they previously vowed to "move away" from, appearing in the set.
Billie Eilish brought out Paramore leader Hayley Williams during her headlining set at Coachella’s second weekend. They covered Paramore’s Riot! single “Misery Business” together ...
Paramore performed their beloved 2007 hit “Misery Business” for the first time in 4 years after retiring it from their setlist back in 2018. Watch the video here.
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