Listen to Twenty One Pilots Perform a New Remix of ‘Level of Concern’ on ‘The Tonight Show’
With birds chirping in the background, the famous Twenty One Pilots’ musical duo, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, invited their friends to help them perform a remix of “Level of Concern,” also known as a quarantine hymn, on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
the live from outside version of Level of Concern is now up and available wherever you buy or stream tunes. https://t.co/rnYp0GjT2F pic.twitter.com/ccSjavZJmb
— twenty one pilots (@twentyonepilots) May 26, 2020
On April 9th, 2020, Twenty One Pilots premiered their original version of “Level of Concern.” On May 22nd, they performed a modified version of the song in their backyards, as a surprise for The Tonight Show. Joseph also has made some changes to the lyrics and accompanying vocals and sounds in the newest remix. Take a look down below.
Towards the end of the band’s remote performance on The Tonight Show, Tyler Joseph has added some comical lyrics to the newest version of “Level of Concern.” They are as follows: “In a world / That’s seen better days / With my friends Simon, Paul, Jessie, Josh, and Ned / Out here making lemonade / Via e-mail.” The new remix of the song almost guarantees to put a smile on the face of whoever is watching.
anyone down to make lemonade via email? [ @tylerrjoseph @joshuadun @twentyonepilots #cliqueart ] pic.twitter.com/zDx4AWXRJv
— ellarie (@slowttwn) May 24, 2020
The band was formed in 2009, and soon enough, Joseph and Dun were the only two left, but that did not stop them from making wonderful beats and music. They had their breakthrough into the music industry with their hits, “Stressed Out,” which has recently crossed 2 billion views on YouTube, and “Heathens,” a soundtrack for Suicide Squad, which is now nearing 1.5 billion views.
Make sure to watch the Twenty One Pilot’s performance of “Level of Concern” and please, continue making lemonade with your friends over e-mail during these uncertain times.
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