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''Black & Gold'' is the second single from [[Sarey Savy|Sarey Savy's]] album [[Black & White]].
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''Black & Gold'' was the second single from [[Sarey Savy|Sarey Savy's]] album [[Black & White]]. It is orginally by Sam Sparro, the singer removed it from the album due to copyrights.
  
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Black & Gold is currently the second single from the singer's album although, the single is fighting for it's right. Celebrity Sam Sparro made the song for promotion of his album and the Sam version was continued to become promoted to popular movie Fame. Sparro made the single under his copyright and Savy currently made the single as not only a promotion but, for the spot on the album. The singer is currently trying to contact Sparro but, he never gets a message back. The singer assumed Sparro wouldn't care. Most people think Sarey should just create the single as a promotion so he wouldn't have to through each website's payment. As a result, the singer has the song on stalled for the second single. Then singer also does not have a cover for the single.
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Sarey has claimed the single as a non-profit organization song. Savy takes the song but, doesn't recieve payment neither does Goulding. The song has been rated by a professional critic on Youtube as a "5 out of 5 excellence is what it's called." Savy says "I just want the sound to be great i don't care about the money."
 
 
 
 
 
==References==
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.myspace.com/therealsareysavy Official Myspace]
 
*[http://www.Youtube.com/SareySavy Official Youtube]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 4 May 2012

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Black & Gold was the second single from Sarey Savy's album Black & White. It is orginally by Sam Sparro, the singer removed it from the album due to copyrights.

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