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More Songs For Glee 5×09 “Frenemies” Revealed!

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Adele Fredeluces

Staff Writer

Where my Gleeks at?! The cast and crew of Glee are hard at work bringing us new episodes and new music to listen to for the rest of season five. We’re definitely excited to update all our gleeks on the latest news.

Yesterday, we gave you the scoop on a few songs that will be featured in episode nine, “Frenemies”.

Santana will be taking on “Don’t Rain on My Parade”, a song we’ve heard before when current Funny Girl star Rachel Berry belted it way back in the season one episode “Sectionals.” Kurt and Elliott (Adam Lambert) will take on The Darkness’ “I Believe In A Thing Called Love”. We’ll also see some sort of Tartie reunion of some sorts when the duo sings “Whenever I Call You Friend”.

For today’s music spoilers, two more songs have been revealed!

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For their second song of the episode Artie and Tina will throwback to En Vogue’s “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It).”

New York roomies and frenemies, Rachel and Santana, partner up to sing Sara Bareilles’ latest hit “Brave.”

Interesting song choices and partners considering “Frenemies” is the name of the episode! I definitely can’t wait to hear these songs!

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