Affirmation

Album: Affirmation (1999)
Charted: 8
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Daniel Jones, Darren Stanley Hayes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 4

  • Davy from Seattle, WaThis song--despite being released in 1999--sounds like something released 10 - 12 years before that, that you'd hear on the radio, as you cruise in a convertible down Miami streets.

    In fact, I would not be surprised if one mistook this for an A-ha and Roxette collab to promote self-esteem
  • William from Kukum TraficI loved this album.
  • Casey from Glendale, AzThis song was an interesting song, especially the part where he sings "I believe you can't control or choose your sexuality" At the time of this song Darren Hayes (the singer of the band) was divorced, but later came out as being gay years later. So this song was like a foreshadowing. I also love the part where he sings "I believe that God does not endorse tv evangelists"...I love that part
  • Gabby from Tahoe, CaAffirmation talks about ones views on life. But if you don't really care for this song. I wouldn't really care because it is written from someone elses view. no yours, and we all have our opinions on life :)
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