Pop Singer Darren Farris Enters the Space Race

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Traveling at the speed of light, past the sun, Darren Farris' new single, has been transmitted into deep space.

Darren Farris may someday be the first musician to have to plan for a "Universal Tour," after he becomes the first American artist to launch a new song into deep space.

The Los Angeles based singer/songwriter's latest single 'Save Me' was transmitted into deep space on Wednesday, by SentForever. It was broadcast in the form of radio waves that travel at the speed of light and will travel through space for the rest of time.

Traveling at a speed of 670 million miles an hour, 'Save Me' passed by the sun eight minutes after transmission and left our solar system just five hours later.

When asked about his music someday being the first musical communication to be received by extraterrestrial life, Farris says, "Hopefully the lyrics will be meaningful and representative of mankind's feelings towards each other, and of course, everybody likes a good song!"

Farris jokes, "I just hope they don't wake me up in the middle of the night asking for a tour of the planet."

SentForever usually transmits people's messages of love, remembrance and celebration into deep space where they travel through space and time for all eternity.

Stephanie Baillache, co-founder of SentForever says, "Darren's song 'Save Me' is a very meaningful song and he deserves to be the first US artist to debut a single this way." She adds, "It's also great that if the transmission is ever received by some distant life form, a ballad like 'Save Me' is one of the first songs they receive from Earth."


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