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Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump and Panic At The Disco's Brendon Urie have teamed up with Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes to record a new track, Open Happiness, for an upcoming Coca-Cola commercial."Our new campaign is all about inviting people to share a little happiness and enjoy life's simple pleasures," said Coke in an official statement. "We believe that, through the use of music, we are able to enhance this message and help people to connect and have fun with the campaign.""I think Coke reaching out to up-and-coming and established artists is a really good move - everyone comes out a winner," added Travis McCoy. "We as artists get to collaborate with people we look up to and Coca-Cola gets a fresh new song that I think people are going to be really receptive to."Well doesn't that make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? I'm sure the cash helped too, Travis.Open Happiness can be heard here.
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