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Tyler Joseph Says His Mom and Wife Inspired Twenty One Pilots’ 'Level of Concern

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Tyler Joseph called in to Sirius XM’s "The Morning Mashup" on Friday (April 24) to spill about Twenty One Pilots’ new single “Level of Concern.” According to the frontman, the song came together following an off-hand suggestion from his mother. “I didn’t have that one in the hopper ready to go,” he said of writing the track in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic. “Actually, my mom made a comment to me in passing as all the news was breaking about the virus, and she just said, ‘Man, I could really use an upbeat song to distract me from all this.’ And I guess that speaks to the danceability of the track.” Joseph went on to explain that the new single’s lyrics also took inspiration from his relationship with his wife. “When I first met

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