The song was released in 2006
The Plain White T’s have shared the RJ Pasin remix of their billion-streaming, platinum smash hit “Hey There Delilah.” The song was originally released in 2006 and it remains a beloved song among fans and beyond.
The RJ Pasin remix adds twang, beats, and blips, giving the heartfelt song an unexpected refresh for 2024. Things escalate and get unexpectedly noisier and louder towards the latter half of the song. It’s a testament to the songwriting, since the song lends itself to this reworking, which call out all of the many beautiful moments of the song.
“I love RJ Pasin’s reimagining of ‘Hey There Delilah,'” says frontman Tom Higgenson. “So much energy, and a totally different spin on the song. It’s so cool.”
“My remix of ‘Hey There Delilah’ was a fun way to incorporate modern production and guitar composition into such a timeless classic,” adds Pasin.
Last November, the rockers released its self-titled album via Fearless Records. The group kicked off 2024 with a tour to support. The band is currently on tour with The Used through October 7th.
Since emerging in 1997, Chicago quartet Plain White T’s have remained visible and viable. They have consistently delivered unforgettable pop-rock anthems that take up real estate in your brain for months at a time. They have amassed over 2.7 billion total global streams, earned two Grammy nominations, and collected several platinum-plus and gold certifications across their impressive catalog. Their signature single “Hey There Delilah” went quadruple-platinum, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and earned the pair of aforementioned Grammy nominations in 2008 — for Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.