Imagine Dragons Release New Music Video For ‘Zero’ Today

The multi-platinum, GRAMMY® award-winning band Imagine Dragons share their new music video for ‘Zero’, the end-credit song they wrote and performed for ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’, today.



Imagine Dragons, whose single ‘Natural’ has spent eight weeks at No. 1 at Alternative radio, appear in the arcade-based video (watch for the Disney Easter Eggs). In the movie, video-game bad guy Ralph struggles with his evolving friendship with fellow misfit Vanellope von Schweetz. According to Imagine Dragons’ lead singer Dan Reynolds, the film’s emotional themes are reflected in the song ‘Zero’.

“They are compelling because they are real to each of us, personally,” said Reynolds. “That journey of feeling like nothing and trying to realize and recognize your worth as a human is an important part of life. And given the distorted version of reality kids face online and the expectations that come with it, this struggle is real for so many people right now.”

Featuring singles ‘Natural’, and “Zero’, Imagine Dragons will release their fourth studio album, Origins, on November 9 via KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records. Origins is available for pre-order HERE and can be purchased in a variety of formats and bundles HERE.

‘Zero’ will also be featured on Walt Disney Records’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The digital album is available November 16. ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ opens November 21, 2018.

View the Dave Meyers directed video here:

Imagine Dragons - Zero (From the Original Motion Picture "Ralph Breaks The Internet")

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