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Underwood, a huge fan of the band, accepted and provided vocals on the song at a studio in Nashville, Tennessee. [7] When Underwood was asked about her duet with the band on Good Morning America, she stated: "It's a cause that is very near and dear to Papa Roach and to Jacoby Shaddix who is the main vocalist.
The song has been updated with a 2024 version — "Leave a Light On (Talk Away The Dark)," featuring country music superstar Carrie Underwood. During the performance, Shaddix called attention to ...
The Sound of Music: Music from the NBC Television Event: 2013 "Look at Me" Jim Collins, Paul Overstreet: Play On: 2009 "Love Wins" Underwood, David Garcia, Brett James Cry Pretty: 2018 "Low" Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, David Garcia
[389] [390] On August 2, Underwood released a duet with American rock band Papa Roach on a song titled "Leave a Light On (Talk Away the Dark)" that was originally featured on their album Ego Trip. The charity single was released in collaboration with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for suicide awareness.
We’re counting down our top 50 Carrie Underwood songs. On the list: her most famous hits, star-powered duets, American Idol performances, Christian songs, soulful ballads and upbeat earworms
The masters and/or copyrights of Papa Roach's music are represented by Downtown Music Publishing. [48] Although the band no longer owns the rights to their songs, they continue to perform them live. Time for Annihilation was released on August 31, 2010. [49] The band announced that the next singles from the album would be "Burn" and "No Matter ...
American rock band Papa Roach has released 11 studio albums, one live album, 10 extended plays, two compilation albums, 39 singles, and 53 music videos. The band's first major-label release was the triple-platinum debut album Infest (2000).
"Getting Away with Murder" is the first single from the band Papa Roach's fourth studio album, Getting Away with Murder. The song shows the band's new sound and features no rapping at all, something that was used in Papa Roach's previous singles. The song is also the former theme song for WWE Tough Enough.