Panic! At The Disco: The Ballad Of Mona Lisa [official Video] -

The title references the most famous painting in the world, known for her enigmatic smile. In the song, "Mona Lisa" represents a person (or a part of ourselves) that is beautiful on the outside but harbors a "monstrous" or "dirty" secret. The video plays with this idea through: The mystery of the "bride" figures.

Released in 2011, this track marked a massive turning point for Panic! At The Disco. It was the lead single from their third album, Vices & Virtues , and it served as a sonic homecoming after the psychedelic detour of Pretty. Odd. The Aesthetic: Steampunk Perfection The title references the most famous painting in

Directed by Shane Drake (the visionary behind "Sins"), the video follows a funeral procession that is anything but ordinary. It perfectly captures the "Vices & Virtues" theme: the duality of human nature, purity vs. corruption, and the secrets we keep behind closed doors. The Symbolism: Who is Mona Lisa? Released in 2011, this track marked a massive

Even years later, the "Ballad of Mona Lisa" stands out because of Urie’s powerhouse vocals and the song’s relentless energy. The chorus is an all-time earworm, and the bridge provides that classic Panic! theatricality that fans crave. The chorus is an all-time earworm

Whether you’re a long-time "Sinner" or just discovering the theatrical world of Brendon Urie, the music video for remains a masterpiece of alternative rock history.

Brendon Urie’s performance shifting from a gentlemanly narrator to a gritty, shadowed figure.

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