Coldplay revs up the crowd by making up 'hot as hell' song on Singapore | Inquirer Entertainment

Coldplay revs up the crowd by making up ‘hot as hell’ song on Singapore

/ 01:50 PM April 03, 2017

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Coldplay’s Chris Martin holds up the Singapore flag during the band’s concert at the National Stadium. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG / ANN

SINGAPORE – British band Coldplay had the Singapore crowd whooping and cheering with a ditty about Singapore being “hot as hell” during their concert on Saturday (April 1).

The two-night performance sold out with 100,000 people packing the National Stadium on Friday (March 31) and Saturday.

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Coldplay are on their Head Full Of Dreams Tour, which kicked off in Argentina on March 31 last year. After Europe and North American, it will wrap up in October.

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The lyrics serenading their Singapore fans were a little cheesy, but it was obvious the audience didn’t care as they tried their best to live up to the song.

Frontman Chris Martin strummed and sang:

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“Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Well we played here four times before
But the way that the crowd they roar
Means we’re gonna play here a helluva lot times more

Singapore well there’s no forgetting
For the whole gig I’ve been severely sweating
Singapore where they cheer so well
But Singapore is as hot as hell

Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Won’t you listen to that crowd when they roar
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
We’ve played here a lot
But we’re gonna play here a lot more”

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