The music video for 'All We Know' by The Chainsmokers featuring Phoebe Ryan is one of those gems that feels like it captures a specific mood perfectly. I’ve watched it a bunch of times, and it’s usually floating around on YouTube—that’s where I first stumbled across it. The visuals have this dreamy, melancholic vibe that pairs so well with the song’s lyrics about love and uncertainty. If you search for 'All We Know The Chainsmokers official video' on YouTube, it should pop right up. Sometimes official channels take stuff down, but fan uploads or lyric videos might still have it if the original isn’t available.
If YouTube doesn’t work out, I’d check out Vevo or The Chainsmokers’ own website or social media pages. Artists often keep their music videos archived there. Apple Music and Spotify sometimes have video integrations too, though it’s more hit-or-miss. The video’s got this nostalgic, almost cinematic feel—lots of soft lighting and intimate moments—so it’s worth hunting down if you’re into that aesthetic. I remember rewatching it late one night and just getting lost in the whole atmosphere of it. Hopefully you can find it without too much hassle!
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They say don't make deals with the devil. But what if it's the devil you know?
Caution!
This might make you lose your morals, question if you've ever been horny, take away your innocence, until you lose yourself with each nut.
Warning, this may get really slippery.
I'd advise you to grab some tissues.
I didn't need tissues.
Andrade's tongue licked the wine as it flowed down my hole. In a swift motion that made me lose my mind.
His firm hands pulled me closer, spreading me as he fucked me with his tongue.
“Fucking virgin..” he muttered.
Don't talk with your mouth full.
Hell, I didn't know I was gay until I met Andrade.
And now, all I wanted was his big cock inside of me.
How did I go from marrying his sister to being his little plaything?
Well, I've made a deal with the devil, and I signed it with my body.
“Get away from me,” I hissed, gripping the knife tighter.
His gaze flicked down to the blade, then back to me, a slow, amused smile curving his lips.
“A knife?” he said softly, tilting his head. “Are you perhaps flirting with me?”
I gritted my teeth.
The asshole was enjoying this — every fucking second of it.
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But death wasn’t the end for Leah.
No!
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The lyrics for 'All We Know' were written by the American singer-songwriter Jesse McCartney, along with the song's producers, The Chainsmokers (Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall). It's one of those tracks that sneaks up on you with its emotional depth—McCartney's knack for heartfelt lyrics blends perfectly with The Chainsmokers' production style, creating this bittersweet anthem about love and uncertainty. I stumbled upon it years ago, and it still hits just as hard every time I hear it. The way the lyrics capture that feeling of clinging to a fading relationship really resonates, especially when paired with those dreamy synth melodies.
Funny enough, I later discovered McCartney had originally written it for his own album but ended up giving it to The Chainsmokers, who reworked it into their signature sound. It's cool how collaborative music can be—sometimes a song finds its best home with someone else. Now when I listen, I can almost hear McCartney's pop sensibilities hiding beneath those EDM drops.
Oh, the nostalgia hits hard with this one! 'All We Know' by The Chainsmokers featuring Phoebe Ryan feels like a lifetime ago, but it actually dropped in September 2016. I remember blasting this on repeat during my college days—it was everywhere, from dorm rooms to late-night study sessions. The melancholic yet upbeat vibe was perfect for that awkward transition from summer to fall. Funny how music can time-stamp memories so vividly.
The track was part of their 'Collage' EP, which kinda flew under the radar compared to their later hits like 'Closer.' But for me, this was the song that made me notice their signature blend of emotional lyrics and catchy drops. Phoebe Ryan’s vocals? Chef’s kiss. Still gives me goosebumps when the chorus hits.
Man, I love playing 'All We Know' on guitar! It's one of those songs that just flows so naturally once you get the chords down. The track by The Chainsmokers has this melancholic yet catchy vibe, and the chords really amplify that emotion. The main progression revolves around C#m, A, E, and B, with some variations depending on the section. The verse sticks to C#m and A, creating that introspective feel, while the chorus lifts with E and B, giving it that anthemic quality.
If you're just starting out, I'd recommend practicing the transitions slowly—especially the switch from C#m to A, which can feel a bit awkward at first. Once you nail that, the rest falls into place pretty smoothly. I remember struggling with the timing initially, but after a few tries, it became second nature. The strumming pattern is pretty straightforward, mostly downstrokes with a relaxed tempo, so focus on getting the chords clean before speeding up. And hey, if you want to add some flair, try arpeggiating the chords during the quieter parts—it really captures the song's moody texture.