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You and me are one in the same
It's the one thing that they can't change
Whoa, whoa
You and me in it for the ride
I'll take the drop if you're by my side
Whoa, whoa
I'm hearing them saying we're wrong for each other
I'm taking my chances for worse or for better
Why can't they see some thing's are meant to be?
Blackout the satellite, where should we run to?
Let's get invisible boy and if you want to
Go somewhere no one can find us, we can get out of here
Whoa, oh, oh, oh
Blackout the satellite and be my lone star
You wont need anything else, I'll show you my heart
Let's leave this city behind us, we can get out of here
Let's go
Underground and get lost with you

Only way from my point of view
Whoa, whoa
Whoa, oh, oh, oh
Leave the rest of them in the dark
No one has to know where we are.
Whoa, whoa
I'm over the stories that we'll never make it
When I think of losing you, baby I hate it
Why can't they see, it's between you and me?
Blackout the satellite, where should we run to?
Let's get invisible boy and if you want to
Go somewhere no one can find us we can get out of here
Whoa, oh, oh, oh
Blackout the satellite and be my lone star
You wont need anything else, I'll show you my heart
Let's leave this city behind us, we can get out of here
Don't know where we'll be tomorrow
But I know how I feel right now
They don't have to understand but baby if you take my hand.
Let's go
Blackout the satellite, where should we run to?
Let's get invisible boy and if you want to
Go somewhere no one can find us, we can get out of here
Whoa, oh, oh, oh
Blackout the satellite and be my lone star
You wont need anything else, I'll show you my heart
Let's leave this city behind us, we can get out of here
Let's go
Blackout the satellite, where should we run to?
Let's get invisible boy and if you want to
Go somewhere no one can find us, we can get out of here

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Heidi Montag (born September 15, 1986) is an American reality television personality and recording artist from Los Angeles, California, United States. Montag is known for appearing on the MTV reality series The Hills, which began airing in 2006. In February 2007, Montag started work on an album with producer David Foster. On August 16, 2007, Ryan Seacrest premiered Montag's song, "Body Language", featuring Pratt rapping, on his KIIS-FM radio show. Both Montag and Pratt denied the song was her intended first single, with Pratt telling Us Weekly the tune "was a song Heidi and I were doing for fun. Never would I rap on her first single!" In December 2007, another track by Montag and produced by David Foster entitled "Touch Me" was leaked online.

On February 5, 2008, Montag's first song, "Higher" received an onli-ne-only release on iTunes. The song and the video received a negative response from websites and readers across the internet, to which Montag responded, "I appreciate people taking the time to write any comment." The following month, Montag released her second song, "No More", through iTunes. In June 2008, Montag released two songs, "Fashion" and "One More Drink". Montag also revealed interest in releasing a Christian music album. On August 18, 2008 Montag released a song titled "Overdosin'" and on April 1, 2009, she debuted her new song "Look How I'm Doing" on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM show. In March 2009 Montag hired songwriter Cathy Dennis to work on her upcoming album.

Montag released "More Is More" on April, 2009, and it is the only Montag's song that managed to chart. On August 23, 2009 Montag performed "Body Language" during the Miss Universe 2009 pageant in the Bahamas in front of an expected worldwide audience of one billion. The song "Body Language" samples music from the hit "Situation" by Yazoo and it was performed by Montag during the presentation of all delegates in their swimming costumes. Montag's single, "Superficial" was released on November 22, 2009, and also failed to chart.

Montag's debut album, Superficial was digitally released on January 11, 2010. The album sold less 1,000 copies in its first day, and just over 1,000 copies its first week.

On February 15, 2010, Montag released songs "Sex Ed" and "Trash Me".

Discography:

Albums:
Superficial (2010)

EPs:
Where Ever I Am (2009)
Here She Is... (2009)

Singles:
Overdosin (2008)
No More (2008)
Higher (2008)
More Is More (2009)
Your Love Found Me (2009)
Look How I'm Doing (2009)
Blackout (2009)
Body Language (2009)
Superficial (2009)
Sex Ed (2009)
Trash Me (2010)



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