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325:, and it was just sitting in my laptop collecting figurative dust on my hard drive, not really doing much," said Urie. "That ended up being a really good intro to the whole process." "I showed the band a couple times," said Urie, "but it just fell to the wayside, we never did anything with it. Other ideas beat it out or whatever reason it was.” He wrote the song dealing with his own personal convictions and struggles. "On the surface it can seem like just the story of drama between a guy and a girl," explains Urie. "But it's really about what I've been going through, an inner-struggle within myself, and fighting the dualities of my personality -- the side that fucks everything up and destroys everything and the other side that tries to pick up the slack. It's all growing pains." The song was also inspired by Urie's move from 372:. In a 2011 interview, Urie regarded the name and theme of the song as neither male nor female. “That whole thing with Mona Lisa was the idea that there is this character. For us, you look at the painting, and you can’t tell what this person is thinking. Not showing too much emotion, there’s this Mona Lisa smile masking what’s going on in that person’s head," he explained. "The song is about a battle in yourself an inner struggle in oneself. The duality in nature, where you see yourself as a bad person, and the good person trying to correct your bad habits. That’s what it was about. We thought that would be an easy way to describe how we were masking our own emotions and trying to figure out how we can solve the bad choices we make." 594:, from shutting the windows and covering up mirrors to laying the body out in white so loved ones could mourn. This also serves as a way to stop communication between the dead and the living. The similarities to "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" were not lost on Smith and Urie. "When we were talking about the concept, somebody had the idea to kind of tie in to the beginning of the "Sins" video, and we realized it would work with it", Smith said. "It was a nice homage to some of the first stuff that we had done with Shane", Urie added. "And also, for us, mostly, it was closure." 605:'s full ensemble cast appear in key roles in the video. They also brought in additional cast members to further populate the scene and create a richer atmosphere with a unified aesthetic. With a newcomer by the name of Misty Rose acting as the betrothed of the deceased in which the wake is for. In addition, The League's Creative Director Nick Baumann acted as the production’s primary steampunk consultant. On the set for the video, shot in 358:(2005); however, Urie explained in a 2011 interview that the song represented more of a new beginning. Urie said "It was a new start when Spencer Smith and I started writing, so it was gonna end up sounding different, sonically." The music has been described as a combination of buzzsaw riffs, punchy percussion and literate, multi-layered lyrics. The song's title is an allusion to 590:-themed video bears many similarities to the video for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", from the church setting to various camera shots (The top hat used in the clip of the dusty pews, is the same one used years prior for the music video for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"). The video documents the steps for preparing and displaying a body before burial in the 402:, the single shot to #1 on iTunes' "Top Alternative Songs" chart, and remained a top ten favorite for the weeks following. The music video has had an even greater success: the video debuted at #1 on iTunes' "Top Alternative Music Videos" ranking, having also recently entered into heavy rotation across the 583:'s website shortly after midnight. In a review of the video, MTV News' James Montgomery remarked, "In a lot of ways, "Mona Lisa" is as much about saying goodbye to the band's past as it is about embracing its future ... which sort of makes sense, and not just because the video takes place at a wake." 597:
The video’s main feature was Urie encouraging a little girl to open the dead body’s hand and find a note. She picks it up and opens it, exposing it to the others at the funeral. The note says, “Mary did it,” saying that one woman from the crowd who had been trying to stop communication with Urie had
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Channel. In Australia, "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" held the top position on iTunes' "Top Alternative Songs" chart for months following its release. The single's greatest charting success was in Australia where it reached #21 on the
1763: 1177: 493:, Panic! swung the song's sinister faux-cabaret verses into an absolutely towering chorus -- one that's destined to get blasted out of every sports bar and strip mall in the country over the next few months." 1808: 485:, regarding the single, described the song as "an anthemic power-rock ballad with dark and personal undertones," while John MacDonald, in a review of the band's first official live show of the 1536: 2021: 613:" video) to the dusty top hat resting on a church pew and the closing of the church's door (recalling "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"). Urie plays two separate characters, one "inspired by 2000: 398:
accounts. On January 21, 2011, the song leaked in its entirety, and Panic! at the Disco released a lyric video on YouTube on January 24, 2011. Shortly after its February 1 debut on the
517:." Emily Tan of AOL Music regarded the song's sound as "bringing fans back to the sound they were introduced to when the band first broke onto the scene." The track was described by 1051: 1185: 1638: 923: 1505: 1457: 1574: 954: 2232: 1081: 988: 888: 1015: 321:. "A few of the ideas — like "The Ballad of Mona Lisa", specifically — was from an idea I had probably four years ago, before we even started touring on 2738: 2733: 1690: 2713: 2472: 2263: 1548: 609:, in January 2011, nods to Panic! at the Disco's past were present, from a clock on the wall (the main one set to nine o'clock, in honor of their " 499:
called the track a "midtempo rocker" in lieu of a "ballad." Many journalists have noted the similarities between "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" and
430:. The video received 120,000 streams on MTV.com within the week of its debut there and, as of April 3, 2022, has over 189.85 million views on 288:. The song impacted radio on February 15, 2011. The song has received positive critical reviews upon its release and reached number 89 on the 2718: 1855: 1315: 1262: 1601: 1059: 931: 2042: 1812: 824: 2442: 2369: 1642: 2723: 1233: 2708: 2703: 1513: 800: 1465: 2200: 2168: 2154: 2126: 2119: 1578: 1150: 2332: 2077: 1936: 1208: 992: 2693: 382: 962: 2573: 1848: 2557: 1982: 900: 2294: 2133: 2600: 1915: 1285: 1025: 530: 501: 354: 2541: 2028: 1787: 1109: 809: 621:," which Urie insists "was all 's direction." The ranch at which the video was shot was once the set for the 386:. The track was originally titled "Mona Lisa", and was originally due for January 2011. On January 17, 2011, 284:
wrote the song to express personal struggles and convictions many years prior to its official production for
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follow up to all those asking...the song i heard from #panicatthedisco is called "the ballad of mona lisa"
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Review: Shrinking the band does not necessarily mean shrinking the sound on new album"
505:. Prior to the song's official release, Wendy Rollins, disc jockey for Philadelphia's 274:, released February 1, 2011, as the first single from the group's third studio album, 2670: 2592: 2508: 2386: 2358: 2341: 2056: 752: 738: 579:") and produced by Brandon Bonfiligo. The video was released on February 8, 2011, on 423: 369: 289: 1086: 722: 544:' record of the week and went on to make the Radio 1 A-list on Wednesday 23 March. 452: 326: 267: 81: 2299: 2112: 1809:"American single certifications – Panic At the Disco – The Ballad of Mona Lisa" 1407: 1379: 1238: 602: 490: 477: 431: 387: 196: 145: 1784:"British single certifications – Panic At the Disco – The Ballad Of Mona Lisa" 475:. The song has received positive reviews upon its release. Two journalists from 2614: 2481: 2098: 36: 2687: 2549: 2503: 1898: 591: 352:
Musically, the song is similar to those produced for the band's debut album,
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Urie in steampunk attire in the music video for "The Ballad of Mona Lisa".
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Stylistically, "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" has been labeled as
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The video of "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" was directed by
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The single was announced in the December 2010 issue of
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Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
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Hot Digital Songs chart at #142 upon the release of
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Single
Panic! at the Disco
Vices & Virtues
Genre
Alternative rock
pop punk
pop rock
power pop
baroque pop
emo
Label
Fueled by Ramen
Decaydance
Songwriter(s)
Brendon Urie
Spencer Smith
Butch Walker
John Feldmann
Producer(s)
Panic! at the Disco
New Perspective
alternative rock
Panic! at the Disco
Vices & Virtues
Brendon Urie
Billboard Hot 100
Brendon Urie
Pretty. Odd.
Las Vegas

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