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leave out all the rest-linkin park spoof **drunk driving** music video

PAUSE AND READ REAL FAST!!! the song rightfully is owned by linkin park and tall the people that worked on the album! the story and the singer really have no connection but the singer lost someone dear to her in a drunk driving accident that gave her that necklace which gets her by every day crisis’s. the story on the other hand a family reaches turmoil when they find out their daughter has died in a alcohol related accident. if you have lsot someoen dear to you my apoligize i feel your pain. this video is dedicated to my aunt Lori Jean which her daughter heather gave birth to Destiny Jean.i hope you enjoy my video …god bless you. mom-samantha daughter-ashley deputy-dane father-Altin singer-samantha music-linkin park and songwriters Songwriters: Bennington, Chester; Farrell, Dave; Shinoda, Mike; Delson, Brad; Hahn, Joseph; Bourdon, Robert zomba songs inc. nondiscloser agreement music; chesterchaz publishing; big bad mr hahn music; rob bourden music; kenji kobayashi music; pancakey cakes music
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Kris Allen performed his rendition of “Falling Slowly,” the Oscar-winning ballad from the 2007 indie flick “Once.” UpdateUniversal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) today announced the signing of an exclusive world-wide publishing agreement with American Idol winner Kris Allen. The publishing deal encompasses Kris Allen’s self-titled album as well as future works during the term of the agreement. Sony Music and 19 Entertainment have announced that The Truth will start to hit radio next week, but not without some help. Theyve enlisted Pat Monahan of Train to add vocals to the track. Monahan wrote the song along with producer Toby Gad for Allens album. He can now be heard on the single, most likely thanks to the huge success of his bands Top 3 smash, Hey, Soul Sister. “I look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with Monti Olson and the creative staff at Universal Music Publishing Group,” said Kris Allen. “I am proud that a songwriter of Kris’ caliber would choose to make Universal Music Publishing Group his home. I look forward to the future with Kris,” said Monti Olson, Senior Vice President, A&R, Universal Music Publishing Group. Kris Allen’s post-Idol self-titled album was released in November 2009 through Jive Records, hitting Top 20 on the Billboard 200 and Top 10 on Top Digital Albums. Kris collaborated with UMPG’s The Script on his first single “Live Like We’re Dying” and “Written All Over My Face.” Kris’ path to victory on American Idol included memorable