[Listen] New Coldplay Track Featuring Rihanna “Princess Of China”









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Coldplay and Rihanna’s Mylo Xyloto collaboration “Princess Of China” just leaked online. Chris Martin had Rihanna in mind as the perfect guest vocalist all along, and told Britain’s The Sun, “The album is designed as a whole piece. It has boy and girl lead characters and top of our list for the girl part was Rihanna … but it took a while to pluck up the courage to ask her.” Well, I’m glad you did.

Up next enjoy the new track and tell us what you think of the unlikely pairing.

Gearing up for their European tour, the band will kick things off in Spain on October 26th and Mylo Xyloto arrives in stores and on iTunes on October 24th.

Thoughts???


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Pat
October 19, 2011 9:20 pm

Bah, as much as I’d like to go:

“duuuuuh this is so lame coldplay are sellouts why r dey singing wit Rihanna lol”

the hook in this song is inescapable, and so I kinda like it. Also, I like the lack of a distinct chorus, despite this being a pop song through and through.