Owl City - Not All Heroes Wear Capes (official Audio) -

Originally intended as a standalone single, the track was later featured on Owl City’s sixth studio album, . The song is known for its:

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: Unlike Owl City's more electronic hits like "Fireflies," this track relies on gentle acoustic melodies that match its intimate subject matter. Owl City - Not All Heroes Wear Capes (Official Audio)

A Son's Tribute: Owl City’s "Not All Heroes Wear Capes" Released in as a dedicated Father's Day single, "Not All Heroes Wear Capes" is a heartfelt acoustic ballad by Adam Young, the mastermind behind Owl City. Moving away from his signature whimsical synth-pop, Young uses this track to offer a grounded, personal tribute to his father, Randy Young. The Inspiration: A Real-Life Superman

: It portrays a "man of few words" who communicates his love through his actions and his "heart of gold". Musical Style and Release Originally intended as a standalone single, the track

: The official video features Randy Young himself, alongside home-movie-style footage that reinforces the song's personal themes. Owl City - Not All Heroes Wear Capes (Acoustic)

: The song highlights specific childhood memories, such as his father building a treehouse, teaching him to drive, and encouraging him to "fight and to dream". Moving away from his signature whimsical synth-pop, Young

The song was born from Young's desire to express gratitude to his father, an area where the introverted artist felt he hadn't always been vocal. In interviews, Young described the song as his way of telling his dad how much he respects and appreciates him, hoping to eventually become "as good of a man as he is". Lyrical Themes and Imagery