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Oh, what a lovely song "I Believe In You" is! It was written by Roger Cook and Sam Hogin. They must have been inspired by something truly special to create such a heartfelt and uplifting piece of music. Just like when you paint, sometimes the most beautiful creations come from the depths of your heart.

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