Let You Fade

Album: From Zero (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Let You Fade" began life as a low-energy demo for Linkin Park's comeback album, From Zero. "That piano and vocal thing was the second demo [we recorded during the initial sessions]," Mike Shinoda told Billboard. Initially left off the standard tracklist, the song found new life when the band reworked it into a dynamic arrangement opening with full-force intensity before collapsing into a quiet, emotionally exposed bridge. The reimagined version was included as one of three new tracks on the From Zero deluxe edition.
  • "Let You Fade" orbits around themes of memory, perseverance, and the gentle defiance of refusing to let go of someone who mattered, whether that's a person, a moment, or a version of yourself. Many fans took the song as a heartfelt tribute to Chester Bennington, the band's late frontman, but Mike Shinoda says the meaning is open to interpretation and was not intentionally written as a tribute.
  • Everything is exploding
    Twenty hours no sleep
    Three o'clock in the morning
    Lying there in the street


    Fans quickly noticed that the numbers "20" and "three" appear close together - "20 hours no sleep" and "three o'clock in the morning" -which can be interpreted as "20/3" or "3/20," depending on date formats. Chester Bennington was born on March 20, 1976 - written as "3/20" in US format or "20/3" in many other countries.

    According to Mike Shinoda, it's not an Easter Egg, just a coincidence. "I was like: whoops. That's not intentional," he told The Guardian.
  • Linkin Park debuted "Let You Fade" live on May 17, 2025, at the Welcome to Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, Florida, a day after the release of the From Zero Deluxe Edition. It quickly became a cornerstone of the band's new era.
  • Linkin Park co-wrote "Let It Fade" with singer-songwriter Elijah Noll, whose other writing credits include "Distance" by Tori Kelly and "Friend Of Mine" by Rihanna. Elijah Noll is also known for his alt-pop project American Teeth.

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