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    Bell, Drake

    "Your filthy schemes and abuses." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Highway To Nowhere. Drake performed "Highway To Nowhere" on "Zoey 101".

    "Sorry doesn't make it okay." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Don't Preach. "Don't Preach" is a song featured on Drake's website.

    "Why do you have to blame me?" Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Down We Fall. This line is in the part where everyone starts talking after you think the song is over.

    "I talk to you in metaphor." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Lost a Lover. Drake performed "Lost a Lover" on the "Amanda Show."

    "You feel you're going insane." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Falling. Drake is featured on the Nickelodeon television show titled "The Drake and Josh Show".

    "And feel the memories bringing you down." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      In the End. "In The End" is featured on Drake's website.

    "Life goes on." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Everything is Gonna Be Okay. Drake performed "Everything Is Gonna Be Okay" on "All That".

    "And be your only boyfriend." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Soul Man. Drake and Josh Peck sang their version of "Soul Man" on "The Drake and Josh Show".

    "You know you gotta be what you wanna be." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      I Found A Way. "I Found A Way" is the theme song of "The Drake and Josh Show".

    "Hope there's more to life than this." Which song is this from?Drake Bell Lyrics

      Circles. Drake performed "Circles" on "All That".

    What song is this line from? "Tell a friend I'm leaving".Drake Bell Music

      Telegraph. The entire song is played on the piano.

    What song is this line from? "She remembers his old boots and the shotgun that he shoots."Drake Bell Music

      Somehow. This is my favorite song on his album.

    What song is this line from? "It's gonna take some time to realign"Drake Bell Music

      Found a Way. This song is the theme song for Drake's hit cable show, "Drake and Josh".

    Who did the beat box rhythm for "Circles"?Drake Bell Music

      Josh Peck. Josh is the costar of "Drake and Josh" on Nickelodeon.

    What song is this line from? "I'm tired of all your excuses. I'm tired of all your lies."Drake Bell Music

      Highway to Nowhere. This song relates to every person on this earth.

    What is the name of the record company that Drake has a contract with?Drake Bell Music

      Backhouse Records. All four are real companies. Check out some of the music for each.

    What song is this line from? "Will you ever return again".Drake Bell Music

      In the End. This song is four minutes and 24 seconds long.

    What song did Drake perform on TRL on the "Drake and Josh" TV movie on Nickelodeon?Drake Bell Music

      Hollywood Girl. The movie was called "Drake and Josh Goes to Hollywood". It took the top four spots on the cable viewing charts for each time they aired it in its first week.

    What song is this line from? "Show you a thousand ways. I'll show you how to take what we've given"Drake Bell Music

      Golden Days. It sounds very much like an old Beatles song.

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