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David Archuleta delivers new single, music video

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David Archuleta, runner-up on American Idol Season 7, released a new single Tuesday

David Archuleta, runner-up on American Idol Season 7, released a new single Tuesday.

Former American Idol standout and fan favorite David Archuleta released a new single and music video Tuesday.

The song is called “Paralyzed,” and David calls it a “bit of a venting song.”

“I get frustrated watching myself hesitate so much, and not let go of things from the past that I know I should,” he says.

“A lot of those past things are fears, anger, resentment, and I see how they all form excuses in my mind of why I can’t move forward.

“I watch as missed opportunities fly by and I just do nothing, because I freeze. It gets me so frustrated. This song is the battle with those paralyzing thoughts and I intend to be the victor.”

The matching music video, which you can check out below, was directed by Brian Petchers and filmed at the Lott House, a Brooklyn, N.Y., home that dates back to the 1700s.

The new song marks David’s first release since his “Winter in the Air” album from last November and his first non-holiday release since his 2017 album, “Postcards in the Sky.”

Speaking of the holidays, David also has a 2019 Christmas tour planned, featuring 21 dates beginning Saturday, Nov. 23 and wrapping up Monday, Dec. 23. Check out all the tour dates on his website.

Here’s the music video for “Paralyzed.”




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2 Comments

  1. Mari August 28, 2019 at 12:04 pm -  Reply

    Thank you for posting David’s latest song and video both are mesmerizing-❤️❤️❤️😁

  2. ?rose lim August 29, 2019 at 5:18 pm -  Reply

    He had matured and i hope with this song He will also begin to be a little bit daring..He should really bezak freee from the chains that is holding him. Amazing music very current, love it .. It is seems nice to be the background song of a horror movie or series..

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