I Believe

DJ Bobo · Greatest Hits [2006]

I believe in visions

I believe in love

I believe in magic

but this is not enough



I believe in freedom

I believe in dreams

I believe in heroes

but this is not enough



I believe in faith

in all a child can learn

I believe all what you give

you get returned



But I'm afraid we place our life

in other people's hands

I realize on Earth we're all the same

we need a chance



I believe in visions

I believe in love

I believe in magic

but this is not enough (this is not enough)



I believe in visions (I believe)



I believe in life there's

more than wrong or right

I believe in colors there's

no black or white



And you don't know

what you have got until you say goodbye

But in my dreams one day

I spread my wings and I will fly



I believe in visions

I believe in love

I believe in magic

but this is not enough



I believe in freedom (Oh I believe, Oh!)

I believe in dreams (I believe, Oh!)

I believe in heroes

but this is not enough...



(I believe)



I believe my dream can be reality

I believe my time on earth is destiny (Oh I believe)



(Oh I... I believe... now we are strong enough)

(Oh I... I believe... we are strong enough)



I believe in visions (Oh I... I believe... now we are strong enough)

I believe in love

I believe in magic (Oh I... I believe... we are strong enough)

this is not enough



I believe in freedom (Oh I... I believe... now we are strong enough)

I believe in dreams

I believe in heroes (Oh I... I believe...)

but this is not enough



(we are strong enough)

About I Believe

DJ Bobo's "I Believe" stands as a defining track within his extensive discography, showcasing his signature blend of upbeat dance-pop and tropical house rhythms. Released on the 2006 *Greatest Hits* compilation, the song exemplifies his ability to craft infectious melodies that resonate across global markets. As a prominent figure in the electronic dance scene, Bobo frequently collaborates with vocalists to create anthemic tracks that prioritize rhythm and energy. The recording reflects the vibrant musical landscape of the mid-2000s, where his style bridged the gap between mainstream pop and club-oriented electronic music. This particular work, alongside other notable releases like "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" and "One Vision One World," highlights his consistent focus on creating high-energy, crowd-pleasing records that have become staples in dance playlists worldwide.