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2011 ALA VGS Fast Song
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Crockett City finalized its timely performance for Fast Song.
Hudson put the last-minute touches on its Fast Song.
The chorus kicked things off by singing the original version of the song.
Green City got back into the groove.
There was no more "Bad Romance" for the Gardeners.
The Davis Divas were buring up the stage.
The Divas knew they were Dynamite.
The emcees for the evening kept everyone entertained.
Sevier was running hot and cold.
The Sweeties may not have started the fire, but they did show us something about Ice, Ice Baby.
Robertson was holding out for a hero.
The Rockettes needed to find Batman or someone else who knows How to Save a Life.
Smith took a look back at the key moments of life.
Justin Bieber has nothing on this rendition of Baby.
Sue Sylvester dropped by to let Girls State know how she sees it.
Taylor took us to the Royal Wedding.
The hats were on full display at this wedding.
Hudson City had bugs on its mind.
The cicadas might think they have all the fun, but Hudson honored its other insect friends.
Houston brought a little bit of the jungle to Girls State.
There was no need to fear the lion in this jungle.
Fallen stars caught the attention of the Overton Ocean.
Their inspiration was provided by Tiger Woods, Charlie Sheen, Amy Winehouse and Miley Cyrus.
There were no fair-weather friends in Gray City.
The golfers hoped that next time it will be raining men.
The crowning of the princess was a high priority for these royals.
Blount City was stuck in a battle between the angels and the devils.
Is that angel really a devil in disguise?
The Crockett Cowgirls wanted you to have the time of your life.
The Cowgirls watched their clock "Tik Tok."
The night concluded with Governor Lesley Bringhurst, left, announcing the party gubernatorial candidates.