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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Robbie Seay Band's song RISE is featured in the ad campaign for American Idol, season 8.
check this video out - then head to iTunes and purchase the entire new album for 7.99.

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  • I think God's working in strange ways. Someone at American Idol has to be on friendly terms with God to allow that. It's a good thing. God still gets glory, even if that wasn't the intention. :)

  • rise, rise, people of love rise!!!

    what a great song. it really gives the commercial a great feeling

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  • No, it's Rise by Robbie Seay, a Christian artist. I have the mp3.

  • Ephesians 4:29 we should be lifting up Robbie Seay Band here. We do not know what can happen from this song being heard. Jesus doesn't need to be injected into the well part of society but in the area that needs healing. Where is your faith? Matthew 7:5 we should be asking what are we doing to spread the gospel? James 2:14-17. Let us be doers of the Word and not critics.

  • that song is called "rise" by the robbie seay band. they are a christian rock group from houston, tx.

  • Right--They're making the song to be like the PEOPLE rise rather than GOD rising and that's even worse than not having christian music at all...and you only hear like "rise, rise, rise", nothing about God, so how would people know the song is about god...then again if they like it they could look it up and see... haha I don't know..

  • "which idol will rise?"

    I don't see how this particular commercial gives glory to God.

    The song has been taken out of context..it is a slap in the artist's face.

    Just cause the mainstream is using "Christian music" doesn't necessarily imply a good thing.

  • Yes God has been, and always will be!

  • i agree

  • SERIOUSLY

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