The dark counterweight to Yellow . Built on a haunting, minimalist piano riff, Trouble introduced the theme that would dog Coldplay for years: the self-loathing of a man who has ruined everything. “I never meant to cause you trouble,” Martin sings, his voice cracking under the weight of guilt. It proved that Coldplay was not just a "love song" band; they could do devastating sorrow.
The funk riff. Jonny Buckland discovered a weird, scratchy guitar lick, and suddenly Coldplay sounded like a disco band. Adventure of a Lifetime is about the primal joy of existence. The video, featuring the band as motion-capture apes, was bizarre, but the song’s "Come on, come on, come on" hook is irresistible. It is the sound of middle-aged men having the time of their lives. coldplay greatest hits
A collaboration with The Chainsmokers. This is Coldplay’s most controversial hit—derided by critics as "lowest common denominator EDM-pop" but streamed over 2 billion times. The song tells the story of a child who realizes he can’t be a superhero like Achilles or Spider-Man; he just wants to be a regular guy who can hold his lover. It is a massive, bombastic, slightly cheesy anthem for the self-deprecating. In the context of greatest hits, it represents Coldplay’s ability to meet the moment, even if the moment is a bit overproduced. The dark counterweight to Yellow
Featuring Beyoncé, this track was described as "a Beatles song if it was made in Mumbai." Lyrically ridiculous ("Drunk and high on adrenaline"), the song is a kaleidoscope of sitar strings, trap beats, and gospel choirs. Love it or hate it, Hymn for the Weekend is a global smash, proving Coldplay could colonize Top 40 radio at will. It proved that Coldplay was not just a