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"Face My Fears" debuts at #98 on Billboard's Hot 100

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"Face My Fears" debuted this week at #98 on the Billboard Hot 100. This is the first appearance for Utada Hikaru on the Billboard Hot 100 in her career and for Skrillex, it's his eight Top 100 appearance.

This comes a week after "Face My Fears" came in at #1 on iTunes International Album chart.

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"Face My Fears" is available worldwide; the album song can be bought from the Apple Store, Google Play Music, and Amazon as well as streamed on Spotify. You can also now listen to it in Kingdom Hearts III itself, during the opening cinematics. For lyrics and more information, click here.

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Was actually expecting to hear this song ob the radio soon. Regardless of the games some of those soundtracks are based on and i mean videogames in General they should be much more popular and i hope with the new generation of writters and directors we will see much more interaction between mediums. Videogames have done their part allready by having referenced countless movies in their works

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