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Rebecca Black Teams With Best Buddies International For Inspiring 'Alone Together' Track: Listen

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Rebecca Black has teamed up with Best Buddies International to release the uplifting track "Alone Together" to benefit the global non-profit, which helps create opportunities for people with intellectual and development disabilities.The touching acoustic track, written and performed by the "Friday" singer along with Best Buddies Ambassadors Brett Fleming, Christina Hundley, Marlana VanHoose and Alphonso Murphy, sends an inspiring message about reaching out across the distance."When it all falls apart and we're a million miles away/ We can still be together in many different ways," Black sings over an acoustic guitar. "We're all along together/ Talking with each other/ We've learned to make new friends/ And love one another/ And even though.

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