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"Truth" is Yuna Ito's 6th single and last of 2006. This is her second single to be a part of the NANA franchise, the first being "ENDLESS STORY".
"Truth" is a song by post grunge band Seether. It is the third track on their album Karma and Effect.
The music video has the band playing the song with cutscenes to three different fight ring fights - Santa Claus and the New Years Baby (who is played by Martin Klebba), the Tooth Fairy and the Pumpkin King, and the Easter Bunny and Uncle Sam, who is played by UFC fighter, Tito Ortiz. Shaun sings alternately in the arena's microphone and with the band. In these scenes, his hair is notably dyed red.
'The Truth is first and only single by nu metal band Limp Bizkit from their fifth studio album The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1). The lyrics here take on a more political perspective than in previous singles.
"The Truth" is a song by the Christian rock band Relient K. It was their only single off the Apathetic EP, and was only their second single to ever be released off an EP that was only found on an EP, the first being "A Penny Loafer Saved, A Penny Loafer Earned" off of the Employee of the Month EP. Both songs were released for Christian radio. The song was ranked at #21 in ChristianRock.Net's annual top 100, and made it into the top 5 on their weekly top 30.
The Relient K song "In Like A Lion (Always Winter)" (also found on The Apathetic EP]) is based on the book The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It was originally written in case the band was asked to do a song for the same movie's "Music Inspired By" album. "The Truth" was written for the same reason, but the words were changed for the song once the band realized that neither song would make it onto the album. Both songs were then placed onto the EP. Matt Thiessen said that "The Truth" was originally about how everyone wouldn't believe the character of Lucy, although she'd never lied to them before, but he then changed it to fit a relationship with God.




