Patrick Wilson sings Insidious: The Red Door's credit song
Wilson explained in the production notes for the movie that he felt the song's ethereal lyrics could fit his"Once this song came up – a song that Ghost's label sent me, and that Tobias Forge, who is Ghost, was game for – I thought it would be something cool and very different," Wilson explained. "It's obviously me singing, but you can take it from the perspective of Josh singing.
"But is it good Josh or bad Josh? And when Tobias comes in, who is this tempter? Is it the devil? Is it the Lipstick Demon? Like the whole movie, the song is the balance of light and dark and meeting both."Miss Saigon
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