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"Believe Me" is the third single from Fort Minor's debut album, The Rising Tied. Two versions of the CD single were released.
video simply shows Fort Minor in a parking garage, which is illuminated by lights that expand to one side. The chorus is presented with more exchanging lights in the shape of Mike Shinoda's head. Also, in the very last second of the video clip it is possible to see somebody (appears to be Tak) possibly tripping over or dancing just after the colored light passes Ryu.

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"Believe Me" is the third single from Fort Minor's debut album, The Rising Tied. Two versions of the CD single were released.
Video
The video simply shows Fort Minor in a parking garage, which is illuminated by lights that expand to one side. The chorus is presented with more exchanging lights in the shape of Mike Shinoda's head. Also, in the very last second of the video clip it is possible to see somebody (appears to be Tak) possibly tripping over or dancing just after the colored light passes Ryu. In the start of the video the water drops which fall on the ground synchronize with the beginning piano tune.
The music video is available on the Fort Minor Militia DVD.
Track listings
Version 1
- "Believe Me"
- "There They Go"
- "Petrified" (Los Angeles remix)
Version 2
- "Believe Me"
- "There They Go"
Chart Positions
| Chart | Peak position |
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| European Hot 100 Singles | 90 | | Australian Single Chart | 43 | | Finnish Single Chart | 5 | | Dutch Single Chart | 58 | | Austrian Single Chart | 47 | | German Top 40 | 29 | | Netherlands Top 40 | 31 |
Original Samples
- "Believe Me" contains samples of "Muzika Kuri Saugo", a song by Lithuanian Hip-Hop Group G&G Sindikatas
- The song features a garage band loop.
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