Fate (Bleak song)
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"Fate" is the title song for Finnish-Chinese movie Jadesoturi (Jade Warrior). The song is by the rock band Bleak
Bleak (band)
Bleak is a Finnish rock band formed in 1997 and split in 2009. Bleak is now known as Fireal.Bleak stuck strictly to grunge during the first years of its career. The new millennium saw the band take a short breather, but Bleak regrouped in 2002, armed with a new, broader musical outlook...

, featuring Swedish singer Ana Johnsson
Ana Johnsson
Anna Lovisa Johnsson better known by her stage name Ana Johnsson is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Her first longplay disc titled Cuz I Can was released in April 2004 in Sweden. The international version was retitled The Way I Am and was released some months later...

 dueting with Caleb (lead singer of Bleak) on vocals, and highly acclaimed Finnish accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen, who also composed the score for the film.
"Fate" will be available on the Jade Warrior soundtrack that was released on October 11th in Finland. The film premiered on October 13th in Finland and debuted at #2, right after The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada (film)
The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 comedy-drama film, a loose screen adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel of the same name. It stars Anne Hathaway as Andrea Sachs, a recent college graduate who goes to New York City and gets a job as a co-assistant to powerful and demanding fashion magazine...

. A music video has also been shot for the song, watch it .



Fate was one of the most played songs on the finnish radios in 2006.

Fate was also made available on Ana Johnsson's single Break Through Time
Break Through Time
"Break Through Time" is a pop rock song recorded by the Swedish singer Ana Johnsson in 2006 for her second studio album Little Angel. It was released in mid-2007 as the fourth single from the album with an unknown official release date...

and on Bleak's single Silvertigo.

Awards

"Fate" song received the award for 'Best Nordic Song' at the NRJ Radio Awards in 2007.
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