On 30 November 2011, the song was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the category Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. On 12 February 2012, Coldplay performed "Paradise" live at the RE, along with "Princess of China". At the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards on 6 September, the song won the award for Best Rock Video. Following the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs on CBC, the song was featured in a yearly finale montage on CBC recapping the Stanley Cup Playoffs as well as British and American television advertisements and trailers for the film Life of Pi, which was nominated for eleven Academy Awards.
Coldplay initially announced that the single's music video would be directed by Hype Williams, but that version was scrapped after shooting and the band decided instead to record a new version directed by long-time collaborator Mat Whitecross. The band called Whitecross just a day before the shooting and the video's concept was finished just hours before the director travelled from London to South Africa. Chris Martin created the video's concept storyline, which was ultimately filmed in the style of a nature documentary. Due to a combination of time constraints in shooting the video and Martin's conceptualization, the elephant suits were intendedly "lo-fi and spontaneous", and the unicycle had to be found in a hurry. The video was released on YouTube on 18 October 2011.
In the video, Chris Martin, dressed as an elephant, escapes from the zoo. He finds an abandoned sharing system bicycle, rides it to Belsize Park London Underground station, and takes the train to Heathrow Airport in an attempt to hitch-hike his way to another country, doing so finally by stowing away inside a suitcase. An aerial shot reveals that his initial destination was Cape Town, South Africa. He is then seen wandering around Johannesburg at one point, walking past Nelson Mandela Bridge and a set of railway tracks in Braamfontein. He then earns enough money, which appears to be ZAR 67.05 (roughly equivalent to GBP 5.34 or US$8.40), by busking on the street, which shows portions of the song's lyrics in sync, to buy a bike; the shopkeeper suggests a unicycle instead. After a seemingly hopeless wander on his new unicycle (in which Martin takes off his elephant head for a second), he comes across three other elephants, who are the rest of Coldplay, playing the song in the veld. Will Champion is dressed as Snorky from the fictional band The Banana Splits, identifiable by his glasses and polka-dot ears. He starts playing with them, and the band eventually play a sell-out stadium concert together, before returning to the veld where they run towards the camera. The video was shot on location in London, Cape Town, the Klein Karoo in the Western Cape and Johannesburg. The zoo that Martin escapes from is Paradise Wildlife Park in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. The bike shop shown is Woodstock Cycleworks in Woodstock, Cape Town. The concert segment was filmed during Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto Tour concert at the FNB Stadium on 8 October 2011. After performing this song live, the band donned their elephant heads and gloves and pretended to perform as the last minute of the studio recording played. The concertgoers were encouraged to cheer and sing along as if they were actually performing. As of 2023, the video has over 1.796 billion views on YouTube.
Another music video was directed by Shynola, who had directed the video for "Strawberry Swing". The video was intended as the first incarnation for the video before the band came up with the elephant concept. The promo pictures the life of a little girl that comes out from jail. A special video of "Paradise" was created for the 2012 Summer Paralympics and shown between event breaks. This version featured clips of Paralympian Athletes competing in events.
The song was met with positive reviews from the majority of music critics. Billboard gave a positive review calling the track "another slice of hug-warm ecstasy" and gave praise to the "boiling strings, rattling synthesizers, and bass-heavy-beats" saying "it shows they know how to bring a few new tricks to the table". Both Q and Rolling Stone offered similar praise, and also noted that it was another step in the right direction. Altsounds.com gave a similar review remarking that there are "Drums that you would expect in a Rihanna song and melodies you would expect from a band like Friendly Fires and the "oohs" from 3OH!3 is what you first hear. That is, of course, until Chris Martin's vocals come into play and there is no doubt in your mind that this is Coldplay. A wonderful chorus of "para-para-paradise" reminds you just how good they really are. It will remain with you for weeks to come, like that new piece of clothing you just can't get enough of".
Paradise
Coldplay & Rihanna Lyrics
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She expected the world
But it flew away from her reach
So she ran away in her sleep
And dreamed of
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradiseEvery time she closed her eyes
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
In the night, the stormy night
She'll close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
(Para-para-paradise)
(Para-para-paradise)
(Para-para-paradise)
(Para-para-paradise)
And dreamed of
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Every time she closed her eyes
The lyrics of Coldplay and Rihanna's "Paradise" describe the story of a young girl who grew up with ambitious expectations for her life, but as she grew older, she found that the world was beyond her reach. Disappointed by the reality of her situation, she runs away and dreams of a paradise that exists only in her imagination. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase “para-para-paradise” which represents the girl's continued longing for a better life.
The lyrics explore the contrast between dreams and reality, suggesting the idea that sometimes our expectations can be too high, and the world can be cruel and unyielding. The girl's search for paradise highlights the desire for hope, beauty, and simplicity, qualities that are often lost in the complex and chaotic nature of the modern world. The song can be interpreted as a commentary on the human desire for a meaningful existence, the struggle to achieve our goals, and the obstacles that stand in our way.
Overall, the lyrics of "Paradise" are about the search for meaning, hope, and happiness. The song tells a story about a young girl who is seeking a sense of purpose in a world that is often unforgiving. The repetition of the word “para-para-paradise” reflects the girl's constant longing for a better life, and the chorus serves as a reminder of her dreams and ambitions.
Line by Line Meaning
When she was just a girl
At a young age, she had high hopes and expected a lot from the world.
She expected the world
She had lofty expectations for her life and the world around her.
But it flew away from her reach
Despite her best efforts, she couldn't attain what she desired.
So she ran away in her sleep
She retreated into her own mind, seeking escape from the harsh reality of her life.
And dreamed of
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Every time she closed her eyes
In her dreams, she found solace in a perfect world.
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
A repetitive chant, mimicking her persistent escape into her own mind.
In the night, the stormy night
During dark and turbulent times.
She'll close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Her dream-like retreat into her own mind continues, accompanied by the same repetitive chant.
(Para-para-paradise)
(Para-para-paradise)
(Para-para-paradise)
(Para-para-paradise)
A reminder that her escape into this ideal world is the only paradise she has known.
And dreamed of
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Once again, repetition of her vision for a perfect world in her dreams.
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Close her eyes, flew away, goes on, say "oh"
Repetition continues as she persists with her escape, this time with a focus on the hope of reaching paradise.
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Every time she closed her eyes
Her dreams and hopes for a paradise-like world remain, continuing to provide solace from reality.
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC.
Written by: WILLIAM CHAMPION, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY JOHN MARTIN, JONATHAN MARK BUCKLAND, BRIAN ENO, GUY RUPERT BERRYMAN
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