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The album's first single, "Goodbye for Now," went on to become the No. 1 music video on MTV's TRL. The song also enjoyed heavy play on the radio. The song also enjoyed heavy play on the radio. Testify became the No. 1 selling Christian album on Billboard for several weeks and, as of May 2006, had been in the Top 25 for a total of 16 weeks.
"Goodbye for Now" is a song by P.O.D. and the lead single from their sixth studio album, Testify, released in 2006. It features a 21-year old Katy Perry vamping over the final chorus of the song. She also appeared in the music video. Her contribution, however, was not enough to earn her a guest appearance at that time.
P.O.D. (an initialism for Payable on Death [8]) is an American Christian nu metal band formed in 1992 and based in San Diego, California.The band's line-up consists of vocalist Paul Joshua "Sonny" Sandoval, bassist Mark "Traa" Daniels, lead guitarist Marcos Curiel, and drummer Noah "Wuv" Bernardo.
"Goodbye for Now" Meiert Avis "Booyaka 619" "Lights Out" Estevan Oriol "Going in Blind" Ryan Smith 2008 "When Angels & Serpents Dance" Bill Curran "Addicted" Michael Maxxis 2011 "On Fire" Wuv 2012 "Lost in Forever" Spence Nicholson "Murdered Love" Ramon Boutviseth "Higher" 2013 "Beautiful" Rich Ragsdale 2015 "This Goes Out to You" 2017
For most of P.O.D.'s career, Sandoval was well known for his dreadlocks (which, by the release of the video for "Going in Blind", reached his waist). At the time of the release of P.O.D.'s seventh studio album, When Angels & Serpents Dance , he cut them off, but has since regrown them.
Ariana Biermann is in her feels as her parents, estranged couple Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann, sell their Georgia home. Ariana, 23, posted a farewell video to the property via social media on ...
Cheryl Burke is saying goodbye to her podcast — at least, for now! The former Dancing with the Stars pro, 40, announced on Instagram Dec. 30 that she is pausing her podcast, Sex, Lies and Spray ...
Secondly, looking at article stats of each link from the disambig page, the Sondheim song barely gets any views, while the other [Goodbye_for_Now_(P.O.D._song) averages around 60 a day]. A Google search shows the P.O.D. song is primarily what is most referred to, excluding the hits that use the phrase "goodbye for now".