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You Decide may refer to: "You Decide" (Fireflight song) , song by Christian rock band Fireflight from their 2006 album The Healing of Harms "You Decide" (Usher song) , song by Usher from his joint album with Zaytoven titled A
While a member of Day of Fire, Brown was featured on Fireflight's debut single "You Decide". [4] The song was the top request at TVU music television in August 2006. It was the second most played song on Christian Rock radio stations according to the September 1, 2006 R&R magazine airplay chart, #11 on the R&R Christian Hit Radio charts on ...
The Healing of Harms is the second full-length studio album released by Christian rock band Fireflight in 2006. [3] The album was Fireflight's first release on Flicker Records . "Waiting", "Liar", and "Serenity" previously appeared on the band's first EP On the Subject of Moving Forward (though "Serenity" was titled "Call").
Fireflight's fourth full-length album entitled For Those Who Wait was released on February 9, 2010. They shot music videos for both "For Those Who Wait", which came out June 1 on their official YouTube channel, and the lead single "Desperate". "Desperate" was unveiled on February 9, 2010, to coincide with the release of the new album.
On February 2, 2010 until the release of the album, Fireflight posted their lead track, "For Those Who Wait", for free to download on Amiestreet. [ 3 ] For Those Who Wait was released on February 9, 2010.
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The band's female-fronted hard rock sound has been compared to Paramore and Evanescence, and Dawn Michele's vocals on Unbreakable have been described as "riveting". [10] [11] AllMusic reviewer Jared Johnson labeled certain tracks as "pulsating rockers", such as the singles "Unbreakable" and "The Hunger"; [10] he described the album's lyrics to be "victorious as a refuge for listeners ...