No. There's only one song by Coldplay that has swearing in it, and that's Lost+ (Lost! with a rap from Jay-Z, who said the word).
Word of advice: If you like Coldplay, you'll HATE Lost+. That doesn't mean Lost! and Lost? aren't great songs, though.
Coldplay generally avoids explicit language in their songs. While they may use some mild language or suggestive themes, they typically do not include strong profanity. Their lyrical style often focuses on themes of love, hope, and introspection, making their music accessible to a wide audience.
Clocks by Coldplay is sung by Coldplay's singer, Chris Martin.
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Peponi is not actually by coldplay. It's a cover of Coldplay's Paradise, by the pianoguys, and contains Swahili versions of the original Coldplay lyrics.
No, it is not lame to like Coldplay.
Clocks by Coldplay is sung by Coldplay's singer, Chris Martin.
Coldplay was created in 1997.
COLDPLAY
Peponi is not actually by coldplay. It's a cover of Coldplay's Paradise, by the pianoguys, and contains Swahili versions of the original Coldplay lyrics.
No, it is not lame to like Coldplay.
Coldplay by far.
Coldplay
The word "Coldplay"is probably trademarked as a name.
Yes, they do. http://www.myspace.com/coldplay
What If - Coldplay Song - was created in 2005.
Don't worry about it. Coldplay sucks.
Coldplay is not a song, but you can buy a Coldplay book which feature Coldplay songs for you to learn to play.