
Kellin Quinn collaborated with BUNNY for his latest solo effort and released a duet called ‘Lonely Together’ in July 2023. While he didn’t announce a new record with Sleeping With Sirens after ‘Complete Collapse’ came out in 2022, his songs with the band kept receiving views on different platforms.
We listed his five best songs with the band based on Spotify and ranked them from the least to the most listened below.
In 2011, Sleeping With Sirens introduced ‘Do It Now Remember It Later’ from their second album, ‘Let’s Cheers To This.’ By February 2012, a music video supporting the song’s theme of doing whatever one wants was made public. Some listeners on social media described the lyrics and the clip as ‘the rocker’s version of YOLO.’
‘Kick Me’ had its debut performance at London’s Camden Underworld and marked the band’s first release under a new label, Epitaph Records. The track received the Song of the Year award from Alternative Press that year. In an interview about the song, Kellin Quinn noted its message by saying others’ opinions about one didn’t matter ‘as long as they knew who they were inside.’
Another track from 2015, ‘Better Off Dead,’ was accompanied by a music video a few months after its release. The video portrayed a depressed woman whose unhappiness and wish to end her life was depicted through a haunted house. Talking about that, Quinn later explained that the video did ‘an amazing job at capturing the concept of the song.’
Songfacts noted the second single from ‘With Ears To See And Eyes To Hear’ as the ‘most popular song on Sleeping With Sirens’ debut album.’ The band released a new version of the song, which never mentioned James Dean or Audrey Hepburn in the actual lyrics, for an acoustic EP in 2012. While fans expressed their love for the song renamed ‘If You Were A Movie, This Would Be Your Soundtrack,’ the original version received more than 80 million views on Spotify.
Following its audio release, Sleeping With Sirens filmed the music video for ‘If You Can’t Hang’ in Ohio and released it within a week. As the second follow-up to ‘Do It Now Remember It Later,’ the song sold millions in the US and ended up with more than 160 views on Spotify. The RIAA certified the track platinum in May 2022.






