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Legend debuting song at Democratic convention
08/25/2008 4:00 PM, Reuters
Soul singer John Legend will debut a new song, "If You're Out There," at Monday night's (August 25) opening session of the Democratic National Convention at Denver's Pepsi Center. According to a statement, the song is an "anthemic call-to-action and evocation of human potential." It includes such lines as "We're the generation / We can't afford to wait / The future started yesterday and we're already late." "If You're Out There" features the Agape Choir. It will be available via the Web site my.barackobama.com/johnlegend after the performance but can be purchased beforehand via iTunes. The song will also be found on Legend's next album, "Evolver," due October 28 via Columbia. Reuters/Billboard
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