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Fly Lyrics

Hey Ja rule,
Rule Baby, Brazil
I know you're looking at me
But there is something to see
Something special that you can't deny.
You've got my dreams Can't let them fade
I wanna show the world that I can make it right, Right.
There is go some kind another
I think about this at it all
Don't matter what you say about me
I saw my way into the top
This is my life
You wanna try me lil' sent off
I've been feel so many things
This is the way I've been
Made me the girl I'm
You know my history
You know that I will keep searching of something more

And I'll fly, I'll sing the way I feel
And I'll fly
I'll show you that I'm real
And I'll fly
The time changed my mind

Come and let me take you on this ride
I've seen our world so le tme show you mine.
If you can see, there is a such a thing
As a perfection that you want for me.
Just look around you, nobody is perfect.
Like everyone, you gonna keep on you in.
There is love I haven't sigh
To keep you carry on the line
I'm gonna show that I can
I'll make you see that I'm alive.
Like a bird flies awau it goed me on that I can see.
Just say you come with me.

And I'll fly, I'll sing the way I feel
And I'll fly, I'll show you that I'm real
And I'll fly.

I'm trying to change my mind
Come and let me take you on this rid
I've seen your world so let me show you mine.
Come and let me take you on this ride
I've seen your world so let me show you mine.

Ja Rule raps
But there's so many things
This is the way I've been
Made me the girl I'm
You know my history
You know that I will keep searching for something more

And I'll fly, come and let me take you on this ride
And I'll fly, I've seen your world so let me show you mine
And I'll fly, Come and let me tkae you on this ride
And I'll fly, I've seen your world so let me show you mine

I wanna see you baby.

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Ludovico Einaudi (born 23 November 1955 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian composer and pianist particularly noted for the use of developing melodious phrases in his piano compositions.

He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, gaining a diploma in composition. Later, he studied with Luciano Berio. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. He currently resides on a vineyard in the region of Piemonte.

Although Einaudi would prefer not to be labeled as any particular type of composer, he is generally considered a minimalist.

"In general I don't like definitions, but 'minimalist' is a term that means elegance and openness, so I would prefer to be called a minimalist than something else." - Ludovico Einaudi

Official website: http://www.ludovicoeinaudi.com

(2) Pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi was born in Turin, November 23, 1955. His mother, also a pianist, would play for him as a young child, planting the seeds for what would become a fruitful, illustrious career. Einaudi studied under Luciano Berio at the Conservatory of Milan, graduating with a diploma in composition. In 1982 his talents would win him a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. The experience opened Einaudi's ears to new ideas like minimalism, world music influences, and aspects of pop music. He spent the next several years composing for the ballet, including Sul Filo d'Orfeo (1984), Time-Out (1988), and The Wild Man (1991). Einaudi turned a corner in 1996 with the release of his first collection of solo performances, entitled Le Onde. This record started Einaudi down the path toward becoming one of Europe's best-selling pianist/composers. 1999's Eden Roc and 2001's I Giorni, both for BMG, captured the solo piano world's attention, both remaining best-sellers for years to come. While seemingly at the top of the composition world, Einaudi ventured into the world of film composition, a journey punctuated by his Best Film Score award in 2002 for his work on Luce Dei Miei Occhi. Einaudi noted in interviews during that period that he missed concertizing, and began performing again regularly. New works blossomed from this effort, including 2004's Una Mattina and 2006's Diario Mali. 2007 welcomed Einaudi's seventh studio album, titled Divenire, where he was accompanied by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. The follow-up, 2009's Nightbook, was much more self-consciously reductionist, featuring solo piano minimally adorned with electronics, and saw Einaudi begin to be appreciated by fans of the "post-classical" school that he had arguably, at least in part, inspired. A double-disc best-of, Islands, was released in 2011, and at the beginning of 2013 he signed a new deal with Decca and unveiled the long-gestating In a Time Lapse, which had been recorded in a remote monastery near Verona and saw a return to a more "classical" chamber music sound. 2015 brought the release of Elements, which featured violinist Daniel Hope, the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, electronica's Robert Lippok, and Brazilian percussionist Mauro Refosco, among its several guest performers. Recorded at his home studio in Italy, it was inspired by nature, math, science, music, art, and how parts connect to form a whole. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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