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'Fight Like a Girl'

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'Fight Like a Girl'

Published: Mon, 26 Oct 2009

Description: Bomshel performs on 'Fox & Friends'

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" We've been waiting for all day our country sensation bombshell is here -- debut album maybe taking the music world by storm but it's the title track. Fight like a girl that is really striking -- it was written for a friend battling breast cancer has become the campaign song for the Susan G Coleman foundation. --"

" the powerhouse duo behind bomb -- And joining them is Mitchell Curtis good morning all three of them yeah -- perhaps some analysts honor is that you write this on in memory of -- young friend. Who battled breast cancer unfortunately passed away but now his son is being given this new opportunity to really take off by being associated with the Susan G -- foundation."

" It's an amazing experience I think it really feels like the song it it it never really was ours and mean it. It was very meant to it was a bigger than -- kind of statement and you know that's like Jenny stood for and that there. It's been amazing to see how so many different women across the country have adopted this song as their own to have common foundation pick it up. We're so honored and I but it it feels right because that we had so little to do that it was kind of just a death."

" And then she had any year old when she passed away so that must have been doubly tough match today that she's fat she is pregnant with -- this -- to -- that -- had -- him. How about if you perform the song that everybody's talking about ladies and gentlemen bombshell and fight like a -- Girl."

" Okay. -- Okay. He needs Hammond and yeah yeah. -- And -- Just another chance that yeah."

" I'm okay. This seeds."

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