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OneRepublic Remembers ‘Better Days’ In New Song

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OneRepublic is reminding fans of “Better Days” in the face of a global health crisis. The band released a new single called “Better Days” from their upcoming album Human.

A portion of the streaming proceeds from “Better Days” will be donated to MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. RELATED: Zac Brown Sues OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder Over ‘Nowhere Left To Go’ “We were in the final week of our fifth album deadline when a global pandemic was declared by the WHO,” Ryan Tedder said in a statement published by JustJared. “A few of us unknowingly got exposed to somebody with COVID-19 in London and ended up in quarantine in L.A.” The band was quarantined in Tedder’s studio for two weeks and made the most of their time in isolation.

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