[From the Meg & Dia page on Wikipedia] :"The Yellow Butterfly ProjectIn July 2005, Dia's friend Ian Shane Tyler (of Las Vegas, NV) decided to spend time with her one last time just before she left Las Vegas. Dia went to Ian's house and started playing a song she had been working on (on piano). Ian thought it would be a cool song to record. It was titled "Yellow Butterfly". After recording the song, Dia and Ian dubbed their project "The Yellow Butterfly Project", alternatively known as Dia & Ian. To date, the side project has only produced the one song.[28] Dia sometimes starts shows with a solo keyboard rendition of "Yellow Butterfly"."
Dia Mirza
Meg and Dia
Dia Zerva is 165 cm.
Not only did he "dia" he Died too!
The title of the song is un mejor dia i believe. I know that un mejor dia means a better day...
Tom Higgenson
in dia
Its a book..
If vez is ves, then it's probably: One day you'll see her
[From the Meg & Dia page on Wikipedia] :"The Yellow Butterfly ProjectIn July 2005, Dia's friend Ian Shane Tyler (of Las Vegas, NV) decided to spend time with her one last time just before she left Las Vegas. Dia went to Ian's house and started playing a song she had been working on (on piano). Ian thought it would be a cool song to record. It was titled "Yellow Butterfly". After recording the song, Dia and Ian dubbed their project "The Yellow Butterfly Project", alternatively known as Dia & Ian. To date, the side project has only produced the one song.[28] Dia sometimes starts shows with a solo keyboard rendition of "Yellow Butterfly"."
Dia Mirza
the song is monster remix by meg and dia
NOT EVEN CLOSE!! meg is athiest and dia believes in God, but does not believe a lot of what some religions stand for. just listen to their song black wedding. perfect example of what they do believe :) or at least dia.
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Monster by Meg & Dia has been said as a song about rape or abuse by many people can considered both.It could also means love,guilt,sorrow,freedom.This is some of the themes used in the book. This song is based on the book East of Eden.
No, Dia Frampton did not write "Inventing Shadows." The song was written by Carl Anthony Falk, Rami Yacoub, and Savan Kotecha for the artist Adam Lambert. Dia Frampton is known for her singing career as a contestant on "The Voice" and as part of the musical duo Meg & Dia.