Incognito - Freedom To Love [Reel People Rework] Lyrics

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Freedom To Love [Reel People Rework]
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What Are The Lyrics For Freedom To Love [Reel People Rework] By Incognito?
Let's improvise, Let's improvise
We've got what it takes, let's improvise We've got what it takes, let's improvise Bodies in motion, hearts wide open Minds searching for love You can do it if you wanna. Make it happen if you try You can do it if you wanna. Make it happen if you try Everyday people do what you can Hold on to your dreams For the freedom to learn, in our time Freedom to live and to love Freedom to learn, in our time Freedom to live and to love Freedom to learn, in our time Freedom to live and to love We've got what it takes, let's improvise We've got what it takes, let's improvise Doers and dreamers, voices are calling Needing somebody to love The mind is a garden, let the inspiration grow Evolution everyday, for love Bodies in motion, hearts wide open Minds searching for love Seeking direction, life's affirmation A journey forever to love |
Who Wrote Freedom To Love [Reel People Rework] By Incognito?
Dominic John Oakenfull, Edouard Jean Paul Maunick
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What's The Duration Of The Freedom To Love [Reel People Rework] By Incognito?The duration of Freedom To Love [Reel People Rework] is 5:56 minutes and seconds. |
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