"Make Some Noise" | ||||
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Single by Krystal Meyers | ||||
from the album Make Some Noise | ||||
Released | 2008 | |||
Genre | Electro, electronic rock, dance-pop | |||
Length | 2:58 | |||
Label | Essential | |||
Songwriter(s) | Krystal Meyers, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Michael Kotch, Dave Derby | |||
Producer(s) | Wizardz of Oz, Ian Eskelin | |||
Krystal Meyers singles chronology | ||||
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"Make Some Noise" is the second single from the album Make Some Noise by Krystal Meyers. The song was released in the United States and Japan in 2008.
"Make Some Noise" was used by NBC in promoting its fall 2008 line-up. [1] Its video made its world-wide internet video premiere on Yahoo Music on July 10, 2008. [2] "Make Some Noise" was also recorded by Meyers with her singing portions of the song in Indonesian, Mandarin and Thai. These versions are available in the iTunes Worldwide Deluxe Edition and with the Make Some Noise bonus DVD. [3]
"Make Some Noise" is about making noise as you stand up for what is right. [4] Krystal writes, "I really want me and my generation to be a part of leaving a positive impact on the world, and that's what "Make Some Noise" is all about. We need to stand up for what we believe, and for who we are. Don't let anyone ignore you. Don't be afraid to take a stand, because we were born to make some noise!" [5]
Videos of the song are available on the Make Some Noise bonus DVD. [3]
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Krystal Nicole Meyers is an American Christian rock and contemporary Christian singer, songwriter and musician. She released three albums under Essential Records: Krystal Meyers, Dying for a Heart, and Make Some Noise and is known best for her songs: "The Way to Begin", "The Beauty of Grace" and "Hallelujah" and for her international crossover singles "Anticonformity" and "Make Some Noise".
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