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Bring It On In It To Win It


Question Posted Saturday February 2 2008, 8:16 pm

Does anyone know what the name and artist of the song is that plays during bring it on in it to win it when the sharks are about to pack up and stuff, it has carson in the scene when the song first starts. i couldn't tell what the credits said so if anyone knows that would be GREAT! it's kinda a like mellowish song if that helps..

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ohitscassidy answered Sunday February 3 2008, 2:57 pm:
try going to this website it has the soundtrack of the movie.. like diffrent songs and you can google the lyrics to them and find the one your looking for..

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