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10 songs featuring the wonderful Brendon Urie

Panic! At The Disco‘s Brendon Urie had a number of career accomplishments in 2016: He headlined a summer tour with Weezer, released a chart-topping fifth studio album and performed a duet with Halsey at Coachella. Urie has proven time and time again that he is an incredibly talented entertainer. The Death Of A Bachelor Tour will kick off in February, so to hold you over until then, here are 10 features where Brendon Urie steals the show.

Every Time I Die – “It Remembers”

If you’ve ever caught Urie’s magical Vines of Positive Hardcore Thursdays, you know he’s passionate about the heavier side of our scene. This makes his feature on Low Teens one of the strangest, yet most perfect, moments in music that we didn’t know we needed.

Lil Dicky – “Molly”

Urie’s vocals only added to the emotion on this one. Watch the video to catch a glimpse of Brendon doing his belting best—plus a few shots of Lil Dicky being sad and eating cake, which we can all relate to.

Travie McCoy – “Keep On Keeping On”

Fueled By Ramen fans rejoice. The best of Gym Class Heroes and Panic! At The Disco come together on this track, and it couldn’t be any more perfect.

Dillon Francis – “Love In The Middle Of A Firefight”

The DJing world meets the vast vocal range of Brendon Urie. If Francis’ recent “I love you man” tweet is any indication, the two are still bros to this day. (And, uh, yeah we’ll take another collab!)

Panic! At The Disco & Fun. – “C’mon”

Released post-Vices & Virtues but pre-Some Nights, this split single came at the perfect time. Between Urie and Ruess, the vocal range on this one will give you chills!

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Black Gold – “Plans & Reveries”

In case you weren’t sold on just how unique Urie’s voice is, wait until the bridge of this song. From the first note, it’s pure Urie—and pure perfection.

Fall Out Boy – “20 Dollar Nose Bleed”

While this might not be as much of a tearjerker as “What A Catch, Donnie,” this other track off of Folie A Deux is another Urie/Stump match made in heaven.

The Cab – “One Of Those Nights”

The ultimate Urie/Stump combo strikes again! This song is a Fueled By Ramen mash-up that’s worth the listen. Peep the video for a glimpse of both Fall Out Boy and Panic! At The Disco, as well as loads of vintage Alex DeLeon (long hair and all!).

CeeLo Green, Brendon Urie, Patrick Stump, Janelle Monae & Travie McCoy – “Open Happiness”

This Coca-Cola song was an early-2000s dream collaboration! Check out the video to immerse yourself in the crazy outfits and questionable CGI.

Forgive Durden – “The Exit”

This whimsical song compliments Panic! At The Disco’s beginnings perfectly. Who better to include on it than Brendon Urie?

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