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Ode to Joy Lyrics
Ode to Joy
Song Originally Sung by: Wu Shangzhe
Lyrics: Wu Shangzhe
Songwriter: Wu Shangzhe
Arrangement: Li Shu
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Expanded: The song Ode to Joy , which was written and composed by soulful songwriter The song "Ode to Joy" is composed by the soulful singer Wu Shangzhe, who invited the famous music producer Li Shu to be the arranger and producer, and introduced the U.S. to handle the mastering technology, breaking the traditional music routine, fusing with the world of music, and development, which is called the new landmark of the world of music. Wu Shangzhe, born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, now lives in Guangzhou City, released her first single "Green Tulip" in October 2014, and her second original single "Heart Song" in March 2015, she is a singer-songwriter and a jewelry designer.
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