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Destiny (song)

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"Destiny"
Single by Zero 7
from the album Simple Things
Released June 1, 2001
Format 12", CD single
Recorded 2001
Genre Downtempo
Label Ultimate Dilemma
Zero 7 singles chronology
"I Have Seen"
(2001)
"Destiny"
(2001)
"End Theme"
(2001)

Destiny is a song by the band Zero 7, featuring the vocals of Sia Furler and Sophie Barker. It has been released on the album Simple Things and also a single. It has been remixed a number of times and it featured on the soundtracks for both Blue Crush and Raising Helen. It was also featured in the Sky Movies advertising of the complete showing of the Star Wars saga in British television for the first time. Lacoste currently has the song as their background music their official website. It is used frequently on TV as background music for relaxed sequences. The song's lyrics deal with two lonely hearts whose paths in life will eventually tread into one another, hence the title. There have been two music videos produced for this song, one being directed by Tommy Pallotta and the other by Howard Greenhalgh.

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