What is the personality type of Coldplay - Gravity? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Coldplay - Gravity from 2000s Music and what is the personality traits.
Coldplay - Gravity personality type is INFP, and I'm INTP. They're both dreamers, but INFPs tend to be more dreamy and creative in their dreams, while INTPs tend to be more realistic and analytical. INFPs often feel like they're in the middle of a dream and can't wake up, and they feel like they've been put in a situation where everything is out of their control, so they'd rather not be involved in anything. The world seems so much better when you're asleep, and there's a sense of security and peace when you're not awake.
INTPs, on the other hand, tend to feel that the world is against them, that they're being tested, that things are going horribly wrong. And sometimes it seems like they're being punished for something they did wrong in a previous life. INTPs often feel like a burden because they make a mess of things no matter what they do. Things might seem going fine, but they'll manage to mess it up somehow. INTPs seem to have a lot of trouble making things "work," and it's almost as if they're being punished for it.
“Gravity” is a single from English rock band Coldplay, first performed live in 2002. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin gave the song to Embrace, although Coldplay released their own version in 2005, as a B-side to the single “Talk”. “Gravity” peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and earned a Silver sales certification from the British Phonographic Industry in October 2019.
“Gravity” later became the theme song to the TV show Mike Bassett: Manager, starring Ricky Tomlinson. The song was also used in series 2 episode 7 of Gavin & Stacey when Nessa was giving birth to “Neil the Baby”.