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OneRepublic

OneRepublic is an American pop rock band formed in 2002 in , known for its anthemic songs blending , and electronic elements. The current lineup consists of lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist , guitarist and violist , guitarist Drew Brown, bassist and cellist , and drummer . Founded by Tedder and Filkins as high school friends, the band initially performed under the name before rebranding and gaining early online traction on , which led to a record deal with through producer Timbaland's imprint. The group's debut album, (2007), achieved platinum certification in the United States and launched their breakthrough single "Apologize," a remix that topped charts in 16 countries, earned 4× Platinum status in the U.S., and received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Subsequent releases built on this momentum, including Waking Up (2009), Native (2013) featuring the global hit "" which reached number one in five countries and achieved certification (10× Platinum) in the U.S., Oh My My (2016), (2021), and Artificial Paradise (2024). OneRepublic has amassed billions of streams worldwide, earned multiple Grammy nominations, and collaborated with artists across genres, while Tedder's songwriting credits for acts like and have further elevated the band's profile. In 2025, the band released their first career-spanning compilation The Collection via Interscope and the single "Beautiful Colors," the theme for the second season of the anime Kaiju No. 8, marking their new label deal with BMG after nearly two decades with Interscope.

History

1996–2002: Early years and formation

Ryan Tedder and Zach Filkins first met in 1996 during their senior year at Colorado Springs Christian School in Colorado, where they bonded over a shared passion for music, particularly bands like Oasis. Tedder, born in 1979 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to a family of missionaries and pastors, had already begun writing songs as a teenager, influenced by his musician father and starting to perform vocally from age seven. The two quickly formed an early group called This Beautiful Mess with a few school friends, performing at local events such as a battle of the bands and coffee-house gigs, though the band disbanded after graduation as Tedder and Filkins pursued separate paths. Following high school, Tedder attended , graduating in 2001 with a degree in and , while honing his songwriting and skills through internships in Nashville at labels like . That same year, he relocated to to focus on work, initially supporting himself through freelance opportunities and early songwriting demos. Tedder's independent efforts included creating solo demos, but he remained connected to Filkins, who had moved to . In 2002, Tedder convinced Filkins to join him in , where they revived their musical collaboration by writing new material, including early versions of songs like "Apologize." The duo recruited drummer and multi-instrumentalist to solidify the lineup, adopting the name once more as they experimented with pop-rock sounds. They recorded a series of demos in makeshift studios, releasing limited independent tracks and performing locally to build momentum. Despite their efforts, the group faced significant hurdles, including multiple rejections from record that dismissed their material as uncommercial. Tedder later reflected on turning down a potential deal with a Christian , citing discomfort with practices observed in Nashville, which prolonged their struggle for recognition. These early setbacks tested their resolve but laid the groundwork for the band's persistence.

2002–2007: Timbaland affiliation and Dreaming Out Loud

In 2002, OneRepublic frontman began collaborating with producer after catching his attention through an contest win, working together from 2002 to 2004 on various projects that honed Tedder's songwriting and production skills across genres. This early affiliation laid the groundwork for future opportunities, as Tedder contributed lyrics to tracks for artists like during this period. By 2006, the band's unsigned demos, particularly "Apologize," gained viral traction on , becoming the platform's top unsigned act and alerting to their potential. Impressed by the buzz, signed OneRepublic to his imprint under that year, marking their entry into the major label system as his first rock act. The band recorded their debut album, , intermittently from 2004 to 2007, primarily at ' Rocket Carousel Studios in , with Wells handling most production duties and Tedder producing two tracks himself. Released on November 20, 2007, the album blended pop-rock elements with electronic influences, showcasing Tedder's melodic songcraft. The lead single, "Apologize," originally self-released in 2006, was remixed by for inclusion on both the album and his (2007), transforming it into a global phenomenon. The remix topped charts in 16 countries, including number one in , , and , and reached number two on the , while earning a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2008 and winning the Asia Award for Best Hook Up. Follow-up singles "Stop and Stare" and "Say (All I Need)" further highlighted the album's sound, with "" released in early peaking at number 12 on the and number four in the UK, praised for its introspective lyrics and driving rhythm. "Say (All I Need)," issued in , charted modestly at number 21 on the US Pop Songs airplay chart but contributed to the album's radio dominance. Media outlets lauded OneRepublic's fresh pop-rock fusion, with outlets like BBC Music noting its "massive" appeal driven by Tedder's -influenced production edge. The band embarked on early tours, including opening slots for and headline dates on their "Tag This Tour" in , performing over 150 shows that year to build live momentum amid growing acclaim for their energetic, anthemic style.

2007–2013: Waking Up, Native, and rising popularity

Following the success of their debut album, OneRepublic released their second studio album, Waking Up, on November 17, 2009, through . The project marked a creative shift, with frontman taking the lead on production alongside band members, emphasizing self-production and a departure from Timbaland's prominent role in their previous work, a decision made by mutual agreement to allow for musical growth. Recorded across multiple international locations including Aspen, , and , the album explores themes of personal reflection and ironic from their earlier "dreaming" phase, as reflected in its title. The album spawned key singles that boosted the band's visibility, including "All the Right Moves," which debuted as the lead track and highlighted Tedder's introspective lyrics on fame's pressures, followed by "Secrets" and "Good Life," both emphasizing emotional vulnerability and optimism. "Good Life" in particular gained traction through radio play and live performances, contributing to the album's chart performance, which peaked at No. 21 on the 200. These releases helped solidify OneRepublic's pop-rock sound while showcasing Tedder's songwriting prowess. Building on this momentum, the band achieved a commercial peak with their third album, Native, released on March 22, 2013, via and . Primarily produced by Tedder with contributions from bandmates and external collaborators like , the record incorporated electronic and anthemic elements inspired by beats, featuring brisker tempos and dance-driven arrangements to create uplifting, stadium-ready tracks. Native produced international hits, including the tribal-drummed "Feel Again," the dance-oriented "," and the breakout single "," which slowly ascended charts after its June 2013 release, reaching No. 2 on the and certified diamond by the RIAA (10 million units) in the U.S. The album debuted at No. 4 on the , selling 98,000 copies in its first week, and was certified , underscoring the band's rising global appeal. Complementing the electronic production, the deluxe edition included acoustic renditions of tracks like "" and "What You Wanted" as part of the Native Sessions project, offering stripped-down versions that highlighted the band's live instrumentation and vocal harmonies. During this period, OneRepublic's fanbase expanded significantly through active engagement on platforms and high-energy live shows, where anthemic songs like "" became staples, fostering a dedicated following that propelled streaming numbers and concert attendance.

2013–2019: International expansion, Oh My My, and standalone releases

Following the success of their third album Native in 2013, OneRepublic expanded their presence in markets, particularly in and , through targeted releases and tours. The album achieved platinum certification in the and peaked at number four on the , reflecting strong European reception. In , the band pursued localized strategies, including Japanese promotional editions of Native featuring bonus acoustic tracks to appeal to regional audiences. This period marked a shift toward global partnerships, with the band performing at major festivals across and to build a broader fanbase beyond . OneRepublic's fourth studio album, Oh My My, was released on October 7, 2016, via and , incorporating diverse influences such as , , , and elements to create a more experimental sound. The album featured collaborations with artists like , , and , emphasizing groovy rhythms and cultural fusions drawn from global inspirations. Lead single "Wherever I Go" highlighted electronic and dance-oriented production, while "Kids" incorporated and vibes for a playful, upbeat tone. A Japanese edition of Oh My My further supported their Asian market efforts, including region-specific packaging and distribution. Critical reception for Oh My My praised its eclectic evolution but noted divisions over its ambitious scope and production. Reviewers commended the album's vibrant blend of genres and cultural , calling it a "perfect" mix of , pop, and influences. However, some criticized the genre mash-up as overly ambitious and inconsistent, with and world elements occasionally feeling forced or anonymous in execution. Despite mixed feedback, the album debuted at number three on the , showcasing the band's stylistic growth. From 2017 onward, OneRepublic adopted a strategy of releasing standalone singles rather than a full-length album, entering a de facto hiatus from major album cycles to focus on individual tracks and external commitments. "No Vacancy," released on April 28, 2017, became their first post-Oh My My single, co-produced by Ryan Tedder and Stargate with a pop-electronic sound. A Latin remix featuring Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra extended its reach in international markets, particularly Latin America. This was followed by "Connection" on June 26, 2018, a concise hip-hop-infused track written by Tedder, Brent Kutzle, and Zach Skelton, emphasizing themes of personal connection amid modern isolation. During this transitional phase, frontman Ryan Tedder prioritized production and songwriting for other artists, contributing to projects like the Jonas Brothers' comeback and various TV soundtracks, which he cited as reasons for the band's scaled-back album output. Tedder also took a personal media hiatus in 2017 due to burnout, allowing the band to recharge while selectively releasing singles to maintain momentum. This single-focused approach enabled creative flexibility and global experimentation without the pressures of a traditional album rollout.

2019–2024: Human, Artificial Paradise, and Interscope tenure

In the midst of the , OneRepublic faced significant disruptions to their creative process, with frontman noting that the band was in the final week of their fifth album deadline when the global health crisis was declared, forcing them into and remote collaboration. This shift led to virtual recording sessions across members' homes, altering the band's traditional in-studio dynamics and emphasizing digital tools for production, as seen in tracks like "Better Days," written and recorded entirely in isolation. The pandemic's influence extended to the album's themes, fostering a sense of human connectivity amid isolation. OneRepublic's fifth studio album, , was released on August 27, 2021, through and , emerging as a project that captured the era's challenges. Originally slated for May 2020, its delay allowed for refinements amid the crisis, with singles "Run" (released May 5, 2021) and "" (featuring ) highlighting themes of resilience and emotional perseverance in the face of adversity. The album's lyrics often explored life's fragility, personal growth, and the bonds between humanity and nature, reflecting the band's experiences during lockdowns. Promotion for relied heavily on streaming platforms and virtual events due to ongoing restrictions, including the livestreamed "One Night in Malibu" on 27-28, 2021, via Moment House, which featured full-band performances and fan-submitted videos to evoke communal spirit. This approach marked a pivot from traditional tours, prioritizing digital accessibility to reach global audiences while maintaining safety. Shifting to a more optimistic tone post-pandemic, OneRepublic released their sixth studio album, Artificial Paradise, on July 12, 2024, via the same labels, serving as their farewell project under Interscope after an 18-year tenure that began in 2007. Characterized by upbeat pop-rock arrangements, the album blended energetic choruses with introspective lyrics on modern anxieties, exemplified by singles "Hurt" (featuring , released July 4, 2024) and "Nobody," which captured themes of and escape. Promotion included select live events like the starting in 2024, alongside heavy streaming pushes, allowing the band to reconnect with fans through arena shows in a post-restriction world. Reflecting on their Interscope partnership, Tedder described it as an era of growth that afforded the band increasing creative control, from initial mentorship to full autonomy in songwriting and production by the later albums, culminating in Artificial Paradise as a celebratory closure. This long-term relationship, spanning nearly two decades, enabled OneRepublic to evolve from breakout hits to established pop-rock staples while navigating industry shifts.

2024–present: Label transition, new releases, and ongoing activities

In July 2025, OneRepublic announced their departure from after an 18-year partnership, following the release of their sixth studio album, Artificial Paradise, the previous year. The move marked the end of a significant era for the band, which had been signed to the label since their debut in 2007. This transition allowed OneRepublic to seek greater creative control and ownership of their masters moving forward. Shortly thereafter, on July 10, 2025, the band signed a new global recordings partnership with BMG, their first major label deal in nearly two decades, to release their seventh studio album. The agreement emphasizes a collaborative approach, with BMG handling while OneRepublic retains more over their music. This signing was positioned as a fresh start, enabling the group to explore new artistic directions without the constraints of their previous contract. Under their new BMG deal, OneRepublic released their first single, "Beautiful Colors," on July 25, 2025. The track serves as the ending theme for Season 2 of the series , blending the band's signature pop-rock sound with thematic elements of resilience and vibrancy inspired by the show's narrative. , the band's , described the collaboration as an exciting opportunity to reach global audiences through , highlighting its emotional depth and production tailored for the series' climax. In August 2025, Interscope issued The Collection, a career-spanning serving as a of OneRepublic's hits. Released on , the 16-track project includes staples like "," "," and "Apologize," alongside more recent singles such as "" and "I Ain't Worried." It encapsulates two decades of the band's evolution, from their early Timbaland-produced breakthrough to their modern anthems, and was made available in digital, CD, and vinyl formats. OneRepublic launched their "Escape to " tour in September 2025, performing across the continent through November, with shows in cities including , , , and . The tour featured high-energy sets drawing from their extensive catalog, emphasizing fan favorites and new material like "Beautiful Colors." Building on this momentum, the band announced a 2026 and tour, dubbed the "Sweet Escape Tour," scheduled for February, with dates in , , and other major venues, supported by special guest . Additionally, OneRepublic will co-headline London's BST festival on July 3, 2026, alongside , promising a joint performance of pop-rock anthems for a large-scale summer . Amid these activities, OneRepublic continued collaborations, including a reimagined version of their track "Hurt" featuring country artist , released on November 22, 2024, which amplified the song's themes of vulnerability through dual vocals. also contributed lead vocals to electronic producer Illenium's single "With Your Love," released on November 7, 2025, fusing drops with heartfelt to create a track aimed at festival and streaming audiences. OneRepublic is scheduled to perform at the 2026 edition of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest on December 31, 2025. These projects underscore the band's ongoing versatility and cross-genre appeal as they prepare for their next album.

Artistry

Musical style

OneRepublic's musical style is primarily rooted in , characterized by a blend of , , and orchestral elements that create expansive, cinematic soundscapes. The band's songs often feature anthemic choruses designed for broad emotional resonance, layered with synthesizers for a modern, pulsating energy and live instrumentation such as to add depth and intimacy. This fusion allows for dynamic shifts between introspective verses and soaring, stadium-ready hooks, emphasizing feel-good yet bittersweet tones that balance accessibility with sonic complexity. Over their career, OneRepublic's sound has evolved from the acoustic-driven, piano-led arrangements of their early work to more electronic-heavy productions in later releases, incorporating rhythm-focused elements like drum loops and synth-driven textures influenced by trends. , the band's lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist—proficient on , guitar, and —plays a central role in production, often crafting hooks through innovative techniques such as unconventional elements like whistles or repetitive motifs to enhance memorability and emotional impact. This hands-on approach ensures a cohesive yet versatile aesthetic, shifting from organic, band-centric recordings to polished, genre-blending tracks that maintain the group's signature pop-rock core. Lyrically, OneRepublic explores themes of , , and , drawing on personal narratives and experiences to convey and amid challenges. Tedder's songwriting prioritizes emotional , often using simple yet evocative language to build narratives of resilience and connection, which complements the music's uplifting orchestration and electronic undercurrents. This thematic consistency, paired with the band's evolving production, has solidified their reputation for crafting anthemic pop-rock that resonates on both personal and collective levels.

Influences

OneRepublic's music draws from a diverse array of classical and rock influences, with frontman citing as a foundational source for the band's structural precision and melodic sophistication. Tedder has described Mozart's work as timeless and universally embedded in human expression, emphasizing its role in shaping his approach to songcraft that prioritizes emotional depth and architectural balance. In the rock genre, The Beatles profoundly impacted Tedder's early songwriting, particularly their innovative structures and melodic hooks, which he encountered as a child and credits with forming his foundational appreciation for pop-rock harmony. U2's expansive, arena-ready sound influenced OneRepublic's pursuit of anthemic scale, as seen in Tedder's adoption of their songwriting outlines for the band's 2013 album Native, where he explicitly borrowed techniques to enhance thematic breadth and emotional resonance. Prince's versatility across genres inspired Tedder's genre-blending production style, with Tedder recalling his childhood fandom and even modeling songs like Leona Lewis's "Bleeding Love" after Prince's rhythmic and harmonic flair. Modern pop and rock elements in OneRepublic's sound reflect Tedder's admiration for M83's atmospheric synth-driven textures, which directly inspired tracks like the 2016 single "Kids" as a deliberate nod to their electronic-infused euphoria. Tedder's production background, honed through an with in the mid-2000s, infused and R&B sensibilities into OneRepublic's work, evident in the rhythmic complexity and beat-driven layers from early collaborations like the 2007 remix of "Apologize." Personal experiences have also molded the band's aesthetic, including Tedder's Christian upbringing in rural , where he was immersed in and restricted to faith-based listening until his teens, fostering a soulful vocal delivery and lyrical that persists in OneRepublic's themes of and hope. His global travels, from early family roots to extensive touring across continents, further enriched this perspective, incorporating worldly narratives and cultural fusions into songs that evoke universal connection.

Band members

Current members

Ryan Tedder serves as the lead vocalist, pianist, and guitarist for OneRepublic, in addition to being the band's primary songwriter and co-founder. Born Ryan Benjamin Tedder on June 26, 1979, in , he began playing at age three and later developed a career as a prolific producer and songwriter for artists including , , and . Zach Filkins is the lead guitarist, violist, and backing vocalist for OneRepublic, and he co-founded the band in 2002. Born Zachary Douglas Filkins on September 15, 1978, in , he grew up in a musical family and has also pursued acting and modeling alongside his music career. Drew Brown plays guitar and keyboards for OneRepublic, contributing to the band's songwriting and arrangements since the band's formation in 2002. Born Andrew John Brown on January 9, 1984, in , he is a who has been with the group through multiple album cycles and tours. Brent Kutzle handles bass, , and keyboards for OneRepublic, often providing arrangements that enhance the band's orchestral elements. Born Brent Michael Kutzle on August 3, 1985, in , he joined the band in 2007 after studying music at the and has since become a key collaborator in production. Eddie Fisher is the drummer for OneRepublic, focusing on percussion and rhythmic foundations since joining in 2005. Born Eddie Ray Fisher on December 17, 1973, in , he brings over two decades of session and touring experience to the band, having previously worked with artists like . Brian Willett serves as the keyboardist, synth player, and backing vocalist for OneRepublic, adding electronic and atmospheric layers to live performances and recordings. Joining the band as a full member in 2017 after earlier touring stints starting around 2012, Willett is based in and maintains an active presence in the group's ongoing activities as of 2025.

Former members

served as the original and percussionist for OneRepublic from the band's formation in 2002 until 2005. He contributed to the group's early development during their time as an unsigned act gaining traction on . Bettis departed in 2005, paving the way for to join as . Following his exit, Bettis pursued a career as a music producer, writer, and mixer, collaborating with artists such as , , and . He has also composed for film and television, including contributions to soundtracks like Crazy, Stupid, Love.. Tim Myers was a founding member of OneRepublic, playing bass guitar and providing backing vocals from 2002 to 2007. As part of the original lineup, he helped shape the band's sound during their pre-debut years and appeared on their debut album Dreaming Out Loud (2007). Myers left the band to focus on his solo career as a singer-songwriter and producer. Post-departure, he released solo albums such as Portraits (2017), exploring themes of mental health and personal reflection, and continued working as a record producer and label executive.

Timeline

The timeline of OneRepublic's lineup evolution reflects the band's growth from its origins to a stable core group, intersecting with major releases and tours that propelled their career.
YearMembership ChangesKey Career Milestones
1996Ryan Tedder and Zach Filkins meet at Colorado Springs Christian School, forming their first group, This Beautiful Mess.Early songwriting collaboration begins, setting the stage for future projects.
2002Band officially forms as Republic with Tedder (lead vocals), Filkins (guitar), Tim Myers (bass), and Jerrod Bettis (drums/percussion).Initial local performances in Colorado; name changes to OneRepublic shortly after; Drew Brown joins as guitarist.
2005–2008Eddie Fisher joins as drummer (2005); Brent Kutzle joins as bassist/cello (2007); Tim Myers and Jerrod Bettis depart (2007–2008).Signing with Columbia Records (2003, extended into this period); release of debut album Dreaming Out Loud (2007) featuring hit "Apologize"; first major tour supporting the album amid lineup stabilization.
2008Core five solidified: Tedder, Filkins, Brown, Kutzle, and Fisher.Transition to Interscope/Mosley Music Group; "Apologize" reaches No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100, boosting international visibility; early festival appearances begin.
2017Brian Willett joins as full member (keyboardist, after touring since 2012).Continued success with albums Native (2013) and Oh My My (2016); ongoing tours and collaborations.

Discography

Studio albums

OneRepublic has released six studio albums, all under and , showcasing their evolution from pop-rock anthems to more experimental sounds while achieving consistent commercial success on the chart. Collectively, the band has sold over 16 million albums worldwide. Their debut album, , was released on November 20, 2007. It peaked at number 14 on the US and was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales of 1,000,000 units in the United States. The second album, Waking Up, arrived on November 17, 2009. It debuted and peaked at number 21 on the , eventually certified platinum by the RIAA after surpassing 1,000,000 units sold in the US. Native, the band's third studio album, was released on March 22, 2013. It marked their highest chart position to date, peaking at number 4 on the , and was certified platinum by the RIAA; the album has sold over 5 million copies globally.) The fourth album, Oh My My, came out on October 7, 2016, and featured international deluxe editions with additional tracks for markets like and . It peaked at number 3 on the , becoming their best-charting release at the time.) Human, released on August 27, 2021, was impacted by the , leading to delays in its rollout. The album peaked at number 11 on the .) Their sixth and final Interscope album, Artificial Paradise, was issued on July 12, 2024. It debuted at number 50 on the .)

Compilation and live albums

OneRepublic has issued a limited number of live recordings and extended plays, primarily in the form of promotional EPs featuring acoustic and concert performances, alongside their first official career-spanning in 2025. These releases complement the band's studio by offering intimate reinterpretations of hits and energy, often tied to promotional cycles or milestone celebrations. The band's earliest live release, Live from Zurich - EP, arrived in 2010 as a digital-exclusive four-track set recorded during a performance at Letzigrund Stadion in , . It includes live renditions of "Secrets," "," "All the Right Moves," and "Marchin On," capturing the raw intensity of their early touring days shortly after the debut Dreaming Out Loud. This EP served as a promotional tool to showcase their stage presence amid growing international buzz. In 2014, OneRepublic released iTunes Session, a nine-track EP tailored for Apple's platform, featuring acoustic versions and stripped-down live takes of key tracks from their third album Native. Highlights include reimagined performances of "Counting Stars," "Apologize," "I Lived," and a cover of "The Way You Make Me Feel," emphasizing the band's versatility in unplugged settings. Recorded in a studio environment to promote Native's singles, the EP ran approximately 34 minutes and highlighted Ryan Tedder's vocal prowess alongside the group's instrumental interplay. A more comprehensive live effort came with One Night in Malibu in 2022, the band's first full-length live album, documented from an exclusive one-night performance at a private Malibu residence. Spanning 17 tracks, it draws heavily from their then-recent era while revisiting staples like "Run," "," and "," delivered with anthemic crowd energy despite the intimate venue. Released on February 4, 2022, via and Interscope in CD, LP, and formats, the album underscores OneRepublic's evolution as a live act, blending polished production with spontaneous flair. Shifting to compilations, The Collection marked OneRepublic's inaugural greatest hits package, released on August 15, 2025, through and in digital, CD, and vinyl editions. The digital version compiles 26 tracks spanning two decades, including diamond-certified smashes like "Apologize" (Timbaland mix), "," "," and "Run," alongside newer cuts such as "" from the Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack. Physical formats feature a curated 16-track selection, emphasizing global chart-toppers and fan favorites. Timed just after the band's July 2025 announcement of a new global partnership with BMG—ending an 18-year run with —this release serves as a capstone to their Interscope catalog, celebrating over 20 billion streams and multiple multi-platinum certifications.

Singles

OneRepublic's singles discography spans their career, featuring a mix of album lead tracks, standalone releases, and collaborations that have collectively amassed billions of streams across platforms. As of 2025, the band has issued 46 singles, with standout tracks driving much of their global popularity through radio airplay, digital sales, and streaming. Their music has resonated internationally, often topping charts in multiple countries and earning certifications for sales and streams. The band's debut single, "Apologize" (2007), featured on Timbaland's album , marked their breakthrough, reaching number 2 on the US and number 3 on the , while earning 5× Platinum certification from the RIAA for over 5 million units in the US (including streams). "Counting Stars" (2013), from their album Native, became their biggest hit, peaking at number 2 on the US , number 1 on the for two weeks, and achieving certification (10× Platinum) from the RIAA; the track surpassed 3 billion streams on by June 2025. Among standalone releases, "No Vacancy" (2017) was issued independently outside of a full album cycle, charting modestly but gaining traction through remixes and international . In 2025, "Beautiful Colors," their first single under a new partnership with BMG, served as the debut for this era, accompanying an collaboration and marking a shift toward thematic, narrative-driven pop. Collaborations as the lead band include "Hurt" featuring (2024), which blended country and pop elements, accumulating over 17 million streams in its first months.

US Billboard Hot 100 Chart Performance

The following table highlights OneRepublic's major singles and their peaks on the US Billboard Hot 100, based on historical chart data up to 2025.
Single TitleRelease YearPeak PositionWeeks on Chart
Apologize (with )2007225
20071220
All the Right Moves20091820
Secrets20102120
Feel Again20123611
2013241
20141521
20143227
Wherever I Go20165510
2022620
Source: Billboard Hot 100 archives.

UK Singles Chart Performance

OneRepublic's singles have seen strong performance on the UK Official Singles Chart, with "Counting Stars" as their lone number 1. The table below lists key entries.
Single TitleRelease YearPeak PositionWeeks on Chart
Apologize (with )2007348
2007425
All the Right Moves2009266
2013177
2013814
2014316
2014296
Wherever I Go20162916
2022367
I Don't Wanna Wait (with )20231930
Source: Official Charts Company. Globally, OneRepublic's singles have charted prominently in Europe, Australia, and Canada, with "Counting Stars" topping charts in over 10 countries and accumulating the band's highest streaming figures at over 3.2 billion plays on Spotify as of late 2025; other hits like "I Ain't Worried" exceeded 2 billion streams, underscoring their enduring digital impact.

Tours

Headlining tours

OneRepublic's headlining tours have showcased their pop-rock sound in arenas and stadiums across multiple continents, often featuring elaborate productions with pyrotechnics, lighting effects, and fan engagement segments. These tours typically draw setlists heavy on hits from their catalog, including staples like "Apologize," "Counting Stars," and "Good Life," alongside tracks from the promoting album, with encores emphasizing high-energy anthems such as "I Lived" and "Wherever I Go." The band's performances emphasize emotional delivery and crowd interaction, contributing to sold-out venues and repeat attendance. The Native Summer Tour (2013–2014) supported their third studio album Native and marked their most extensive outing to date, encompassing over 100 shows globally. It launched on April 2, 2013, in , , with an initial 21-date leg, followed by a 52-date North American run co-headlined with in summer 2013. The 2014 portion, co-headlined with and , added 45 amphitheater and arena dates starting May 28 at in , , and extended to additional markets in , , and , concluding on November 9, 2014, in , . Attendance figures highlighted strong demand, with select U.S. shows averaging 15,000–20,000 fans per night, though comprehensive gross earnings were not publicly detailed beyond reports of robust ticket sales. In , the Oh My My Tour promoted their fourth album Oh My My through the Honda Civic Tour, totaling around 50 dates across and . The North American Honda Civic Tour ran approximately 33 shows starting July 7 at Sprint Center in , and continuing through late September before Asian dates, supported by and . Setlists incorporated new material like "Kids" and "Rich Love" alongside classics, fostering intimate crowd sing-alongs. The tour achieved notable attendance, with arenas often nearing capacity of 10,000–15,000, but specific gross figures remained undisclosed in industry reports. The Human Tour, rebranded as the Never Ending Summer Tour in , signified the band's post-pandemic return with a North American focus, comprising 40 arena and amphitheater dates from July 8 at in , to September 14 at in , joined by . This outing emphasized resilience-themed setlists featuring "Run" and "Wanted," drawing crowds eager for live experiences after hiatuses, with venues like hosting over 20,000 attendees per show. While exact grosses were not itemized, the tour contributed to OneRepublic's 108 total performances that year across four continents. The Artificial Paradise Tour in 2024 went global to support their sixth album Artificial Paradise, spanning approximately 80 shows in regions including , the , , and . Key legs included arena performances in at Jumeirah Beach Resort on January 25, multiple Asian dates in cities like and from January 12–26, and European stops such as in April. Setlists highlighted fresh tracks like "Hurt" and "Artificial Paradise" mixed with fan favorites, achieving high engagement in markets like Taiwan's Arena. Attendance varied by venue, with larger shows exceeding 15,000, though aggregated gross data was not released. The Escape to Europe Tour (September 18–November 16, 2025) showcased the band's arena dominance with 27 dates across the continent, starting at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, and concluding at Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The itinerary featured stops in major venues like London's O2 Arena, Paris's Accor Arena, and Berlin's Uber Arena, with support from artists including Ella Henderson on select nights. Shows reported near-sellouts, averaging 10,000–20,000 capacity, underscoring sustained European popularity, with final earnings pending full reporting.

Supporting and festival performances

OneRepublic launched their live career with supporting roles for prominent artists, leveraging the breakout success of "Apologize" from 's 2007 album . The band served as special guests for on select dates of his Shock Value Tour that year, including a high-profile concert where they performed alongside him and other collaborators like . In , OneRepublic opened for on multiple stops of the It Won't Be Soon Before Long Tour, including arena shows in and a festival appearance in . The group expanded into festival circuits early on, with a standout performance at Germany's Rock am Ring in 2010 that influenced their evolving sound blending pop-rock with electronic elements. Later supporting slots included opening for at in 2015, where they shared the bill with acts like and during his record-breaking run. OneRepublic has delivered notable television appearances, including a duet of "Apologize" with American Idol finalist on the 2008 season finale and a collaboration with season five alum on "" during the 2013 results show. Their commitments to extend to live performances at events, such as the in City's Central in 2019, where they covered Beyoncé's "" to raise funds and awareness for ending , and a 2021 rendition of "" at the Los Angeles edition supporting relief efforts. Upcoming engagements include a supporting role for at BST in on July 3, 2026, marking a reunion with the band they opened for nearly two decades prior. Additionally, they will headline an intimate exclusive show at Nova's in on February 9, 2026, tied to their Australian tour.

Philanthropy

The Good Life Foundation

The OneRepublic Good Life Foundation is a public non-profit organization founded in 2011 by the members of the American pop rock band OneRepublic, serving as a vehicle for the group to leverage their resources and network for global philanthropic efforts. Inspired by the band's 2009 single "Good Life" from their debut album Waking Up, the foundation embodies the song's theme of resilience and opportunity for all, aiming to ensure that individuals, regardless of their circumstances or birthplace, have access to a fulfilling life. Led by frontman , the organization channels support toward pressing humanitarian needs, drawing on the band's platform to amplify impact. The foundation's mission centers on providing aid in areas such as children's health, education, and disaster relief, with a longstanding partnership with to address vulnerabilities faced by youth worldwide. This collaboration underscores a commitment to equipping frontline health workers and delivering essential services like clean water, , and to children in , reflecting OneRepublic's belief that every person deserves basic opportunities for well-being. Through targeted grants and awareness campaigns, the foundation supports initiatives combating child illness, mental health challenges, and modern slavery, partnering with groups like the and for cleft palate surgeries and survivor rehabilitation. A notable effort was the "Every Beat Matters" , launched in partnership with to promote children's heart health and reduce mortality rates in developing regions. The initiative featured OneRepublic's single "Feel Again" from their album Native, which incorporated real heartbeats recorded from children in and to symbolize life-saving interventions; proceeds from the song's sales funded training for health workers. Through this partnership with , efforts reached 134 million children across 120 countries in 2018. This highlighted the foundation's approach to blending music with , raising both funds and global awareness for pediatric care. In addition to health-focused work, the foundation prioritizes , organizing events and providing funding to under-resourced schools to foster creativity and development among students. Through collaborations such as the 2017 partnership with and , it pledged $100,000 to support music programs nationwide, enabling access to instruments and instruction in underserved communities. These annual efforts continue to emphasize music's role in , aligning with OneRepublic's artistic roots while delivering tangible resources to enhance learning opportunities for children.

Key initiatives and collaborations

In the 2010s, OneRepublic partnered with and to donate $100,000 toward programs in underfunded public high schools through the GRAMMY Signature Schools initiative, which awarded grants to 20 schools to bolster instrumental music instruction and resources. The band performed at the 2019 in City's Central Park, joining efforts to combat and promote global health initiatives, including the fight against diseases like , as part of a broader call to action for world leaders and citizens. During the , OneRepublic released the single "Better Days" in March 2020, recorded remotely in , with a portion of streaming proceeds donated to MusiCares' Relief Fund to support workers facing financial hardship. OneRepublic has supported survivors of through collaborations with organizations like Free the Girls, which empowers rescued women by providing job training and microloans to start sewing businesses from donated bras, and the , which has rescued over 105,000 individuals from and secured convictions against more than 7,000 perpetrators globally.

Awards and nominations

Major awards

OneRepublic earned their sole Grammy Award nomination in 2009 for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the remix of "Apologize," highlighting the track's commercial breakthrough. The band secured a major music industry accolade in 2024 by winning the Music Award for Best Duo/Group of the Year, acknowledging their enduring popularity and collaborative hits like "." In recognition of streaming milestones, OneRepublic received the SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award in 2024 for "," which was celebrated as one of the most streamed songs in the organization's two-decade history. In 2025, the band received a nomination for the Music Awards Japan in the category. On the philanthropy front, frontman was presented with the Voice Award at Save the Children's 5th Annual Illumination Gala in 2017, honoring his advocacy for child survival programs, including a visit to and donations from his songwriting royalties.

Chart success and certifications

OneRepublic has achieved notable success on the , charting 16 songs and securing 4 top 10 hits since their debut in 2007. Their breakthrough single "Apologize" (featuring ) peaked at number 2 and spent 25 weeks in the top 10, marking one of the longest-running top-10 stays for a new act at the time. Subsequent hits like "" (also peaking at number 2), "" (number 6), and "Good Life" (number 8) further solidified their pop-rock presence on the chart, with "" becoming their biggest hit by longevity and sales. The band's singles have demonstrated strong appeal, reaching number 1 in numerous across various releases, with "Apologize" alone topping charts in 16 countries, including , , , , , and , while tracks such as and "Good Life" added #1 positions in markets like and multiple European territories. This global chart dominance contributed to their recognition as one of the top pop acts of the . In terms of certifications, OneRepublic's albums and singles have earned substantial accolades from the RIAA, reflecting robust U.S. sales and streaming performance. Their third studio album, Native (2013), was certified by the RIAA in 2015. Key singles like "Counting Stars" achieved status (10× Platinum) in 2018, underscoring the album's lasting commercial impact. By November 2025, OneRepublic's catalog had amassed nearly 20 billion streams on , driven by evergreen hits like "Counting Stars" (exceeding 3 billion streams) and "Apologize" (over 1.5 billion). This streaming milestone highlights their transition from traditional sales to digital dominance. Early successes like "Apologize" alone accounted for over 20 million units worldwide, bolstering their overall tally across six studio albums.

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