The Letter Hoobastank song
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"The Letter" is the third single by Hoobastank from their fourth studio album, *Fornever* (2009). It was released in the United States on January 27, 2009, and in Australia on June 19, 2009. The song features duet versions with different female artists: Melbourne-based singer Vanessa Amorosi for the U.S. release and Japanese artist Anna Tsuchiya for the Japanese version, which was released by Universal International on August 5, 2009. A music video for "The Letter" featuring Amorosi was directed by Grammy-nominated director Paul Brown in April 2009 and includes Jesse Charland as the bassist, who later became an official member of the band that year.
Doug Robb, Hoobastank's singer, praised the collaboration with Amorosi, highlighting her haunting yet powerful contribution to the song. He also expressed enthusiasm for the music video, calling it one of his favorites and describing it as visually stunning. The song explores themes of a bitter relationship marked by infidelity, with the discovery of a letter from another lover serving as a key plot point.
"The Letter" was made available on iTunes in Australia starting June 5, 2009, and debuted at number 44 on the Australian Singles Chart, peaking at number 39. The B-side track was incorrectly labeled as "Stay With Me," whereas it is actually titled "Replace You." A version of the song featuring Anna Tsuchiya appears on Hoobastank's greatest hits album, *The Greatest Hits: Don't Touch My Moustache (Deluxe edition).*