Zero (Hawk Nelson song)

"Zero" is a song by the Christian alternative rock band Hawk Nelson from their album Smile, It's the End of the World. The song is about someone vocalist Jason Dunn knew who committed suicide. The song was released in 2006, and it was released again on May 30, 2007 as a single in the USA and Canada. The single was the 15th most-played song in 2007 on Christian Hit Radio stations in the United States according to R&R magazine.[1]

"Zero"
Single by Hawk Nelson
from the album Smile, It's the End of the World
ReleasedApril 4, 2006
Recorded2005
GenreAlternative rock
Length4:38
LabelTooth & Nail
Songwriter(s)Biro, Dunn, McNevan
Producer(s)Aaron Sprinkle
Hawk Nelson singles chronology
"Letters to the President"
(2004)
"Zero"
(2006)
"Friend Like That"
(2008)

Video

The music video begins with an ambulance siren and then cuts to a girl who picks up a telephone and then sinks down against a wall with her head in her hands. The scene fades to black, and Jason Dunn appears at a piano, surrounded by a circle of words written on the ground. Throughout the video, people are shown with statements next to them. It also features Hawk Nelson's band members playing their instruments.

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References

  1. "2007 Year End Charts/Top Christian CHR songs". R&R magazine. Archived from the original on May 25, 2009. Retrieved January 6, 2008.
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