Zedd Feat Hayley Williams Of Paramore - Stay Th... Online
At the 0:22 mark, the kick drum enters. But it’s not aggressive. It’s a steady, driving heartbeat. Zedd introduces a sidechained synth pad that breathes in and out, creating a swelling sensation. This is the "rising action" of the song. By the time Williams hits the pre-chorus— "I get a little bit alone sometimes / And I miss you..." —the hi-hats start to shuffle faster. You know the drop is coming, but Zedd delays it just long enough to make you ache for it.
As the song builds towards the chorus, Zedd employs his signature "stutter" effect, manipulating Williams' vocal chops to create a rhythmic instrumental hook. This technique, which he perfected on "Clarity," treats the voice as an instrument, blurring the line between the singer and the synthesizer. Zedd Feat Hayley Williams of Paramore - Stay th...
What separates "Stay the Night" from every other Zedd track is the vocal performance. Most EDM vocalists sing in a breathy, ethereal falsetto. Williams refuses. At the 0:22 mark, the kick drum enters
Williams initially expressed hesitation regarding her ability to transition smoothly into the electronic space. However, after hearing Zedd's instrumental arrangement while touring with Paramore in Europe, she immediately connected with its underlying melody. The track was written by Zedd, Williams, Carah Faye, and Benjamin Eli Hanna, with Williams penning her final lyrical contributions in a Paris hotel room the night before stepping into the recording booth. Lyrical Meaning: Passion, Friction, and Finality Zedd introduces a sidechained synth pad that breathes
