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OTH playlist = HS memories



 "Someone once told me, every song has an ending, but is that any reason not to enjoy the music?" 

Before there were Glee and Gossip Girl, I first fell in love with One Tree Hill way back in 2004. And whenever I want to take a trip back to those moments of my life, I put my earphones on and listen to the soundtrack of this series, especially the album Peyton collaborated for her mom Ellie, 'Friends with Benefit.' I think I am a rocker (by heart) and I would always sing 'Halo' in the shower! Or whenever I try to keep myself calm, I listen to 'Feeling a Moment,' 'Always Love' and 'Be Yourself.'

It's true that OTH will never be the same with Leyton out of the picture (though I'm still hoping they get to guest in s9) but one thing is certain, the music (along with all the memories) will live on. :')

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