“This is a rare instance where I was really irritated with somebody, another person in the music industry, who was threatening to sue me over the absolute most inane, outrageously ridiculous claim on Earth. And it just felt like a very, I don’t know, topical song.” I just liked the idea of ‘I take care of you, you take care of me.’ And especially during the pandemic-I wrote this in the peak of the pandemic last summer. And then I think we have to evolve.” Read more about how some of the key tracks on OneRepublic’s latest release came to be below. “For the people who’ve ever liked our sound, they’re going to find stuff on this album that’s going to connect with them sonically.
”I’m trying to strike a nerve, and at least somebody walks away with one or two records where they’re like, ‘Wow, that song just read my mail.’” Key to Tedder’s objective is writing pop songs that are relatable. “It’s a summary of all four previous albums.” Songs like “Run” and “Didn’t I” evoke some of the band’s classic sounds as flourishes like whistles and orchestral strings are designed to remind you of some of their biggest hits. “We wanted to make something where it’s like, all right, if you’ve been with us at all going back to ’07, ’08, if you’ve liked anything we’ve done, this kind of encapsulates that,” Tedder tells Apple Music.
After experimenting with their sound on 2016’s Oh My My, Ryan Tedder and his crew have returned to their roots in what Tedder calls their “most OneRepublic album” to date.