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"Feel This" is a song written and performed by the band Enation in 2004 and more notably, later re-recorded by Enation member Michael Galeotti's wife, singer and actress Bethany Joy Galeotti specifically for the television series in which she stars, One Tree Hill, in 2008.
   The song debuted on Monday, May 19th, 2008 and was featured prominently in One Tree Hill's fifth season finale on The CW in which Bethany Joy Galeotti's character, Haley James Scott, was seen recording "Feel This" in the studio as a part of her character's recent "musical breakthrough." The airing led to an excited response, helping to make the recreated "Feel This" the #1 Top Seller on CD Baby upon its debut, #16 on the iTunes Rock Chart and made the episode of One Tree Hill itself #1 on iTunes' TV episodes the week that it aired. The season finale episode, coupled with that night's season finale of Gossip Girl, also provided The CW Network with its second highest-rated Monday night in the network's history on the air.
   In addition to Enation member Michael Galeotti and One Tree Hill actress and aspiring singer Bethany Joy Galeotti being married to one another, the band Enation is also led by Hollywood actors Jonathan Jackson and Richard Lee Jackson.

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