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Our ultimate directory of Windows PC executables.The lyrics center on perseverance, defying doubters, and personal destiny, with core lines like "Only time would tell them... I know I'd prove them [wrong]".
Features powerful vocals paired with "oohs and ahhs" choruses, often used in professional licensing for shows like World of Dance . About the Artist: Ryan Innes Born to Win (With Oohs & Ahhs) - Instrumental by Ryan Innes
is a high-energy, soulful anthem by Ryan Innes , an artist frequently described as a "blue-eyed soul" singer. Released in September 2021 as part of his deluxe album What I'm Looking For , the track has become a staple for sports highlights and cinematic licensing due to its driving beat and motivational lyrics. Song Profile Genre: A fusion of Soul, R&B, and cinematic Pop.
The lyrics center on perseverance, defying doubters, and personal destiny, with core lines like "Only time would tell them... I know I'd prove them [wrong]".
Features powerful vocals paired with "oohs and ahhs" choruses, often used in professional licensing for shows like World of Dance . About the Artist: Ryan Innes Born to Win (With Oohs & Ahhs) - Instrumental by Ryan Innes
is a high-energy, soulful anthem by Ryan Innes , an artist frequently described as a "blue-eyed soul" singer. Released in September 2021 as part of his deluxe album What I'm Looking For , the track has become a staple for sports highlights and cinematic licensing due to its driving beat and motivational lyrics. Song Profile Genre: A fusion of Soul, R&B, and cinematic Pop.
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