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The official music video for by P.O.D. was released in early 2006 to support the lead single from their sixth studio album, Testify . Notably, the video and track feature a then-rising artist, Katy Perry , who provided backup vocals and appeared in the video before her mainstream pop breakthrough. Video Overview and Production Release Date: January 2006. Director: Meiert Avis. Featured Guest: Katy Perry (credited as additional vocals).

"Goodbye for Now" became P.O.D.'s fourth number one video on MTV's TRL . pod_goodbye_for_now_official_music_video

Central to the video’s message is the lyric, "If joy really comes in the morning time / Then I'm going to sit back and wait until the next sunrise," reflecting the band's faith and desire to be a positive influence. Impact and Reception The official music video for by P

The music video aligns with the song's mid-tempo, melodic vibe, which frontman Sonny Sandoval described as a "hopeful song". Video Overview and Production Release Date: January 2006

The band performed the song live with Perry on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2006 to promote the release. Concept and Meaning

It focuses on themes of struggle, hope, and the promise of a better tomorrow.

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The official music video for by P.O.D. was released in early 2006 to support the lead single from their sixth studio album, Testify . Notably, the video and track feature a then-rising artist, Katy Perry , who provided backup vocals and appeared in the video before her mainstream pop breakthrough. Video Overview and Production Release Date: January 2006. Director: Meiert Avis. Featured Guest: Katy Perry (credited as additional vocals).

"Goodbye for Now" became P.O.D.'s fourth number one video on MTV's TRL .

Central to the video’s message is the lyric, "If joy really comes in the morning time / Then I'm going to sit back and wait until the next sunrise," reflecting the band's faith and desire to be a positive influence. Impact and Reception

The music video aligns with the song's mid-tempo, melodic vibe, which frontman Sonny Sandoval described as a "hopeful song".

The band performed the song live with Perry on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2006 to promote the release. Concept and Meaning

It focuses on themes of struggle, hope, and the promise of a better tomorrow.