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"93 Million Miles" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. It was released as the second promotional single from his fourth studio album, Love Is a Four Letter Word, on March 27, 2012 via iTunes and in October, 2012, as the second official single. It was written by Mraz, Michael Natter and Mike Daly, and produced by Joe Chiccarelli.
"The Freedom Song" (March 13), "93 Million Miles" (March 27) and "Everything Is Sound" (April 10) were each released as pre-release tracks in the run up to the album's release, with each song having a lyric video on the official YouTube page. [25] Later, "93 Million Miles" was released as the second official single. [26] "
"93 Million Miles" Jared Leto 30 Seconds to Mars: 2002 [15] "Alibi" Jared Leto This Is War: 2009 [13] "Anarchy in Tokyo" [note 1] Jared Leto 30 Seconds to Mars: 2002 [16] "Attack" † Jared Leto A Beautiful Lie: 2005 [17] [18] "Avalanche" Thirty Seconds to Mars It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day: 2023 [14] "Bad Romance" [note 2 ...
Hydeout Productions 2nd Collection is a compilation album published by Japanese label Hydeout Productions in 2007. Mainly a Nujabes album, it features numerous other hip hop and downtempo artists including Pase Rock, Uyama Hiroto, and Shing02. [1]
It was a slow-burning success that eventually sold two million copies worldwide. It produced two singles, "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)" and "Edge of the Earth". Thirty Seconds to Mars promoted the album by opening concerts for bands such as Puddle of Mudd, Incubus, Sevendust, and Chevelle.
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For many addicts, the biggest barrier to being prescribed Suboxone is incarceration. As hard as it is to get Suboxone through drug treatment on the outside, it’s nearly impossible to get a prescription behind bars. Among the 93 overdose fatalities in Northern Kentucky in 2013, there were a good many who died shortly after leaving jail.
He then called her to see if she'd want to write and sing together. In an interview with VH1, Mraz stated that he "played a songwriting game" with friends to see how the lyrics would go. [4] Mraz and Caillat performed the song on Saturday Night Live on January 31, 2009. [5] They performed the song again on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in February.