Talk:Supergirl (song)

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Originally, the third single from the album was going to be "Break My Heart," but following a poll conducted at Duff's official fansite, "Supergirl" emerged as the top pick for the album's next single release with over 67 percent of the votes.
Director David LaChapelle was originally slated to direct the single's music video.
The song peaked at 24 on the iTunes Pop Chart.
On the popular Radio Show in Ukraine, the song peaked at number 11.

Please cite a source if you want to reinsert any of it. Thanks. Extraordinary Machine 20:03, 16 August 2006 (UTC)