Waiting for Tomorrow (Martin Garrix and Pierce Fulton song)

"Waiting for Tomorrow" is a song by Dutch DJ Martin Garrix and American DJ and musician Pierce Fulton. It features lead vocals from singer Mike Shinoda, and uncredited production by fellow Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson. It is released as the fifth and last track from Garrix's third EP, Bylaw, on October 19, 2018 via Stmpd, Epic Amsterdam and Sony Netherlands.

"Waiting for Tomorrow"
Single by Martin Garrix and Pierce Fulton featuring Mike Shinoda
from the EP Bylaw
Released19 October 2018 (2018-10-19)
Recorded
  • 2016
  • 2016 (original version)
  • 2018 (re-recorded version)
Length4:07
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Martin Garrix singles chronology
"Access"
(2018)
"Waiting for Tomorrow"
(2018)
"Dreamer"
(2018)
Pierce Fulton singles chronology
"Listen to Your Mama"
(2017)
"Waiting for Tomorrow"
(2018)
Mike Shinoda singles chronology
"Make It Up as I Go"
(2018)
"Waiting for Tomorrow"
(2018)
"Fine"
(2019)
Music video
"Waiting for Tomorrow" on YouTube

Background

First premiered at the 2016 Ultra Music Festival by Garrix during his headlining closing set, it was initially expected to be included in his unreleased debut studio album +x.[1][2] Linkin Park has been reported as a feature for the album alongside deceased vocalist Chester Bennington, although Shinoda is the most frequent mention.[3][4] On April 2018, during the Q&A session of the documentary film What We Started, Garrix spoke about the link with Linkin Park, he stated "'Waiting for Tomorrow' was together with Linkin Park, and because of Chester's passing, it's little bit hard to release the song. I don't know if we're ever gonna release it. I hope so, maybe one day. But not soon I think. We are working on it, but I don't know yet. There's a lot of new unreleased music which I'm gonna release very soon."[5]

Track listing

Digital download[6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Waiting for Tomorrow" (featuring Mike Shinoda)
  • Martin Garrix
  • Pierce Fulton
  • Brad Delson
4:07

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[7] 26

References


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