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Coldplay Everglow May 2026

The song is widely believed to be about Martin’s relationship with his ex-wife, , following their "conscious uncoupling". Paltrow even has a small, uncredited vocal part in the song, singing the lines: "How come things move on? / How come cars don't slow?" .

The song’s unique title came from an unlikely source. Lead singer Chris Martin was surfing when he met a guy who spoke with a classic surfer vibe. The man told him, . Martin was struck by the word and immediately felt it perfectly captured the "joyful residue" left behind after a person or a relationship is gone. The Inspiration: Conscious Uncoupling Coldplay Everglow

There are two main versions of the song: the full-band album version and a stripped-back single version. The single version exists because of a during Coldplay’s 2016 Glastonbury performance. The song is widely believed to be about

Martin asked her to sing those specific lines because she was the one who originally said them to him during a conversation about the strangeness of how the world keeps moving after someone dies. The song’s unique title came from an unlikely source

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