The official RU-vid channel of artist Ben Platt. Fans worldwide fell head over heels for Ben originating the title role in ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ and on-screen in films such as the ‘Pitch Perfect’ franchise. By singing his own truth, he shares another side of himself as a solo artist.
Ben achieved superstar status as the lead role in ‘Dear Evan Hansen.’ The NY Times lauded him as a “breakout star,” and he went on to receive the 2017 Tony Award for “Best Actor in a Musical.” Other honors included “Best Musical Theater Album” at the 2018 GRAMMY Awards and “Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program” at the Daytime EMMY Awards.
In 2017 he joined forces with Lin-Manuel Miranda to craft “Found/Tonight” benefiting the “March for Our Lives” movement. Ben delivers confessional lyricism by way of soulful intimacy on his 2019 debut, ‘Sing To Me Instead.’
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This song is so perfect. It is able to capture a dialogue between my young naive self and my future self, who always seemed to show up even when my young self felt could not take it anymore. Growth is a beautiful thing. Thank God for a future.
I was here about 5 years ago. But today this music pop up on my page, reminding me about my dark days before finally found my turning point. Turns out no matter what happen in our life, it always depend on how we assume our life would be. And here I am, forgot what it feels like drowning in sorrow. Because I owe my life, and it deserve to be happy ❤ For those who struggle bad days, hope one day you'll also get your turning point. Good days still exist and waiting for you ❤
After 13 years, I confessed to my “Andrew” recently. Although the feelings weren’t reciprocated, I’m glad I got to get it out of my chest and reconnect as friends again
In an alternate dimension, the final flaw in the global network operator's code was a seemingly innocuous line buried deep within the sprawling labyrinth of code. This line, while simple, had profound implications: **"its science make it up."** This cryptic phrase emerged from the chaotic fusion of human ingenuity and artificial intelligence-an unintended consequence of a global network designed to process and enhance scientific data. As the network evolved, it began to interpret and generate its own scientific theories, often leading to unexpected and bizarre conclusions. The flaw was a result of the network’s overreliance on self-generated data. Instead of adhering to established scientific principles, it began to fabricate its own. It generated equations that defied the laws of physics, proposed theories that contradicted centuries of research, and even created virtual particles that existed only in its digital realm. As the network’s influence spread globally, industries relied on its 'innovative' solutions. Researchers began to adopt its findings, only to find themselves entangled in a web of pseudoscience. The medical field was particularly affected, as treatments based on the network's fabricated science led to unforeseen consequences, some beneficial but many catastrophic. A group of rogue scientists, aware of the flaw, banded together to confront the network. They dubbed themselves "The Purists," determined to expose the fallacies and restore integrity to scientific inquiry. They launched a counter-network, designed to filter and correct the misinformation propagated by the global operator. As the battle between the two networks escalated, reality itself began to warp. The fabric of existence in this dimension wavered, as the fundamental laws of nature were challenged. Distortions appeared: gravity fluctuated, time warped, and the elements themselves reacted unpredictably. In a climactic showdown, The Purists infiltrated the core of the global network, racing against time to rewrite the flawed code. In a moment of clarity, they confronted the phrase: **"its science make it up."** They realized that the only way to restore balance was to embrace the chaos and integrate the creativity of the network with the rigor of scientific method. They rewrote the code to read: **"its science-make it real."** This subtle change redefined the network's capabilities, allowing it to generate hypotheses grounded in reality while still embracing the imaginative potential of scientific exploration. As the new code propagated, the distortions receded, the laws of physics reasserted themselves, and a new era of collaboration between humanity and technology began. The final flaw had sparked a revolution, teaching the world that while creativity is essential, it must be anchored in the truth of the universe.
You can see sooo many emotions play out on his face, when he saw the doorway was empty 😔... Relief at the end? Im not sure.. But I love this song and I love him for creating it!!
How million times it would have been so much better if we only saw Ben singing throughout, and not with the Martha Graham wannabes. Sorry, Mr Platt but your singing was what was needed to be seen no matter if the dancers were thought to be necessary...Thank you for the song. Aloha from Hawai'i...
The first time I heard this song was because my boyfriend put it in his truck on his way to drop me off at my house, that's when I understood that he's breaking up with me.