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Marley:
Who's to say
Who's not okay?
The break aways
Will outlast, outlast
Jake:
Sticks and stones,
Will break these bones,
They're just somes drones
To get past, I past
Unique and Ryder:
Feeling downcast,
Like an outcast.
Underdogs its time to fight back
Marley with New Directions:

We are we are we are,
Stronger from every scar,
Brighter than any star
We're the outcast, the o-o-outcast
There's nothing you can say
To blow our dreams away
We rise above the fray,
We're the outcast, the o-o-outcast
Ryder and Kitty:
In this inn, a better then,
Of ever been, so take that, so take that.
Marley and Jake:
The test of time, will show who shines
It will be mine
Yeah, thhe last laugh, the last laugh
Unique and Ryder:
Feeling downcast,
Like an outcast.
Underdogs its time
It's time to fight back
Marley with New Directions:
We are we are we are,
Stronger from every scar,
Brighter than any star
We're the outcast, the o-o-outcast
There's nothing you can say
To blow our dreams away
We rise above the fray,
We're the outcast, the o-o-outcast
Marley and Jake:
I better be outrageous then,
Just another door pushing again
I rather be out then
Just some shade of gray.
Ryder:
We are we are we are,
Stronger from every scar,
Brighter than any star
The outcast
Jake:
The outcast
New Directions:
We are we are we are,
Marley with New Directions:
Stronger from every scar,
The outcast, the outcast
New Directions:
Brighter than any star
The outcast, the outcast. (Jake: The outcast)
We are, we are, the outcast, the outcast.
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Glee is an American musical comedy-drama television series that airs on Fox. It focuses on a high school show choir, also known as a glee club, set within the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio.

Glee features multiple major and secondary roles who have contributed vocals to the show: Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Dianna Agron, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Chris Colfer, Mark Salling, Jenna Ushkowitz, Kevin McHale, Naya Rivera, Heather Morris, Jayma Mays, Jane Lynch, Darren Criss, Harry Shum, Jr., Chord Overstreet, Ashley Fink, Dot Jones, Damian McGinty, Vanessa Lengies, Samuel Larsen, Alex Newell, Melissa Benoist, Jacob Artist, and Dean Geyer. Numerous special guests have also featured on tracks, including Jonathan Groff, Kristin Chenoweth, Grant Gustin, Olivia Newton-John, John Stamos, Neil Patrick Harris, Idina Menzel, Charice, Gwyneth Paltrow, k.d. lang, Ricky Martin, Matt Bomer, Kate Hudson, and Sarah Jessica Parker.

The pilot episode of the show was broadcast on May 19, 2009, and the first season began airing on September 9, 2009. The show was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. Murphy selects all music featured within the series himself, with the intent of maintaining a balance between show tunes and chart hits. Songs featured on the show are available for digital download through iTunes up to two weeks before new episodes air, and through other digital outlets and mobile carriers a week later.

As of 6 October 2010, 113 tracks have been released as singles. Their debut single, "Don't Stop Believin'", a cover of the 1981 Journey song, was a top ten hit, and was certified platinum in Australia and gold in the US. The group's cover of The All-American Rejects' "Gives You Hell" reached number one in Ireland, giving them their first number one single.

There have been nine soundtracks released through Columbia Records: Glee: The Music, Volume 1, Glee: The Music, Volume 2, Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers, Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, Glee: The Music, Volume 4, Glee: The Music, Volume 5, Glee: The Music, Volume 6, Glee: The Music, Volume 7 and Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 2

Three EPs have also been released: Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna, Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals, and Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show.

The cast is second behind The Beatles for most chart appearances by a group act in the Billboard Hot 100's history, and holds the record of sixth overall among all artists, with sixty-nine appearances. As of September 2010, the cast has sold over thirteen million songs and five million albums worldwide. The series' cover versions have also had a positive effect on the original recording artists, with sales of Rihanna's "Take a Bow" increasing by 189 percent after the song was covered in the Glee episode "Showmance".

The series features covers of numerous songs sung on-screen by the characters. Musical segments typically take the form of performances, as opposed to the characters singing spontaneously, as the intention is for the series to remain reality-based. Murphy is responsible for selecting all of the songs used, and strives to maintain a balance between show tunes and chart hits, as: "I want there to be something for everybody in every episode. That's a tricky mix, but that's very important — the balancing of that." Song choices are integral to script development, with Murphy explaining: "Each episode has a theme at its core. After I write the script, I will choose songs that help to move the story along."

Glee is choreographed by Zach Woodlee, and features five to eight production numbers per episode. Once music rights are cleared, songs are arranged and pre-recorded by the cast. Woodlee constructs the accompanying dance moves, which are then taught to the cast and filmed. Numbers can take several weeks to prepare, depending on complexity. Each episode costs at least $3 million to produce, and can take up to 10 days to film as a result of the elaborate choreography.

You can listen to music from Glee at the Official Music From Glee Website.

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