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  1. The final chorus, with its repetitive and uplifting “Woo-hoo, oohoo, oo-ooh,” creates an infectious energy that encourages us to let go of our worries and embrace the joy around us. It reinforces the idea that love, both for oneself and for others, is a guiding force in our lives. “Lost In Paradise” is a song that speaks to the ...

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  2. Oct 28, 2020 · [Pre-Chorus: LEO] I won't give it up, fighting my life 'Cause my life is living for love I won't give it up, fighting in my life Standing off and groove on time (Woo) [Chorus: LEO] Tokyo prison ...

  3. Like a fine work of art that I'ma craft from my life. pre-chorus. Oh, nothing is for real ... Tokyo prison. Going to relight your feelings. Ooh, yeah, ooh, yeah ...

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  5. Oct 11, 1999 · At the time, Ibuka was 38 years old and Morita was 25. Their partnership fostered what was to become one of the most successful companies of the 20th century. Morita passed away last Sunday in Tokyo at the age of 78.

  6. Oct 3, 1999 · Before that he was the junior partner to Masaru Ibuka, an engineering genius who, while not as widely known in the West, is considered in Japan to be the main founder of Sony. Mr. Ibuka died in ...

  7. kio Morita, the co-founder of the Sony Corporation who personified Japan's rise from postwar rubble to industrial riches and became the unofficial ambassador of its business community to the world, died on Sunday in Tokyo. He was 78. The Associated Press. Sony co-founder Akio Morita in 1989.

  8. Masaru Ibuka. As co-founder and longtime president of the Sony Corporation, Japanese executive Masaru Ibuka (1908-1997) conceived of and brought to fruition several of the most popular and fundamentally influential consumer electronics innovations of the twentieth century. The public face of Sony for decades was its chairman and marketing ...