Posted July 10, 2008 by pjaction
Fade Away
by Haram
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pjaction says: "Fade Away" from Haram's new, yet to be titled album, has all the elements that will undoubtedly attract a deep pool of fans who have a prejudice towards pop music. The lyrics will resonate with teenagers, and musicians will appreciate the balls of the songwriting. Enjoy!
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