Walking Away may refer to:
Walking Away is a single by New Zealand rapper K.One. It features Jason Kerrison from Opshop.
The music video for "Walking Away" was directed by Anthony Plant and shows K.One and Jason Kerrison walking. K.One going forwards and Kerrison backwards. The pair pass each other and by the end of the music video they are where the other one started.
Walking Away debuted on the RIANZ charts at number 38
"Walking Away" is a 1988 song by American synthpop group Information Society. Released as a single in late 1988, the song peaked at No. 9 in the United States in February 1989 and No. 5 in the Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Walking Away" is the second single from the band's eponymous album. "Walking Away" reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 15 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The music video was directed by Mark Pellington.
The song contains samples of William Shatner as James T. Kirk saying "It is useless to resist us" from the Star Trek episode, "Mirror, Mirror", and James Doohan as Scotty saying "Let's Go See!" from the Star Trek episode, "Wolf in the Fold".
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Riya (born February 18) is a female Japanese singer from Fukuoka, Japan. In her early career, she admired Akino Arai. Riya eventually became the lead singer and lyricist to the J-pop band Eufonius, which debuted in 2004.
Like.com was a price comparison service website that billed itself as a "visual search engine for products".
The website was created by Riya, a company built to create a search engine used to search for similar faces among photos. The company found it difficult to monetize the service, however, so they created Like.com to use the same technology for a different purpose. Riya's CEO, Munjal Shah, noted that "the same technology works well to find similar-looking products." Riya's CTO and co-founder, Burak Göktürk, had previously worked with computer vision technology and has filed for two dozen facial-recognition patents under his name. The website was first announced at the Web 2.0 Conference on November 8, 2006. Like.com raised US$19.5 million from investors who included Bay Partners, BlueRun Ventures, and Leapfrog Ventures. The company planned to make money by acting as an affiliate to the retail sites that it links to, allowing it to receive about a 10% commission on each sale that the website sent to an online retailer. As of November 2006, the website had about two million unique products from 200 merchants. In 2015, the site became defunct and redirected users to Google's shopping search engine.
One, two three, four
Down in a hole there are so many ways
To find yourself some light
It' always the miracles keep waiting all you like
Ain't got no time to waste I know the end is near
And if I run away I'll always end up here
Walking away from the things I adore
Telling the truth for once I'm sure
It's always a sign when you feel yourself bleed
I'm walking away from all I need
I can't escape the tragedy that always brings me down
If I could eliminate those things that make me frown
Take all the baggage that follows me around
And just disintegrate burn it to the ground
Walking away from the things I adore
Telling the truth for once I'm sure
It's always a sign when you feel yourself bleed
I'm walking away from all I need
I'm walking away!
Guitar solo
Walking away!
Walking away from the things I adore
Telling the truth for once I'm sure
It's always a sign when you feel yourself bleed
I'm walking away from all I need