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In page Ryan Starr:

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Upon release from her contract, Starr went on to host TRL on VH1.[citation needed] In January 2005, People reported that Starr was "shopping a demo record that steers clear of Idol's sugary pop tones" and had "recently released" an iTunes exclusive single, "My Religion", which she co-wrote.[2] According to a 2007 article by the Boston Herald, "My Religion" was released in 2005,[3] though an earlier article by NCBuy.com reported that "My Religion" was released in September 2004.[4] Although it was reported by the Boston Herald in 2008 and by Rolling Stone in 2011 that "My Religion" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Digital Songs chart,[5][6] Billboard's own records indicate that the song did not actually chart.[7][8]