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Friends, Classmates, Community Work to Get Zach Sobiech's 'Clouds' to No. 1 on iTunes

The musician and Stillwater Area High School student died Monday following a four-year battle with cancer.

Update: 2:15 p.m., Wednesday, May 22

The song has hit No. 1 on iTunes. See the photo with this post.

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The community that has rallied behind and supported Zach Sobiech for years is now working to get his hit song Clouds to No. 1 on the iTunes charts.

With just months to live, Zach turned to music—writing and performing songs as a way to say goodbye to his friends and family.

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“Writing goodbye letters aren’t Zach’s style,” his mother Laura has said, “so he puts his heart into song lyrics.”

Those lyrics have become an inspiration for millions across the globe.

Zach’s song Clouds went viral on YouTube—collecting more than 4 million views to date—and his song has been covered by musicians, Afton-Lakeland Elementary sixth-graders and the PS22 Chorus, just to name a few.

Woodbury resident Courtney Sitz is among those trying to spread the word about getting Clouds to No. 1. She said she wasn’t Zach Sobiech’s best friend.

“But he just made everybody feel like they were close to him,” she said. “He was a sweet kid and he was really cool.”

Sobiech inspired millions with his positive outlook on life, which was conveyed through his music. He died of bone cancer in his Lakeland home on Monday morning, surrounded by loved ones.

Now, classmates, friends and an entire community of supporters are trying to get his song Clouds to No. 1 on iTunes.

“It would just show a lot of respect for him,” said Sitz, who graduated from Stillwater Area High School last year and had a psychology class with Sobiech. She recalled bringing him cupcakes with a friend after he was diagnosed with cancer.

Following news of Sobiech’s death, Clouds quickly went to No. 2 on iTunes, and his YouTube video shot up to more than 4 million views.

As Metro, a website in the United Kingdom, wrote today:

Downloads of the record have surged and it has already reached number 24 in the UK iTunes chart — it was not even in the top 100 on Tuesday.

Sales are even stronger in the US, where it has reached number five in the iTunes chart.

Fix Me Up, the album that Zach released with his band A Firm Handshake, is at number seven in the US iTunes chart.

The effort has mostly spread via Facebook and Twitter, Sitz said.

“It seems like the whole community has started posting about it,” she said.

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