r/NameThatSong

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u/DOBBYISDEAD — 2 hours ago

Slow smooth electronic / organic house track, female vocals, heard in a 2026 chill mix - lyrics sound like “symphony of song” and “night/neon lights ... back to life”

Hi! I’m trying to identify a slow, smooth electronic / organic house / melodic house track with female vocals.

https://vocaroo.com/1ilcUwXmzKvt

I heard it in a 2026 chill mix. Shazam can’t identify it because the recording is poor quality.

The lyrics I can barely hear sound something like:

“symphony of song”

“night lights ... back to life”

But these may be misheard. It could also be:

“symphony of sound”

“neon lights”

“bring/brought me back to life”

“come back to life”

Sorry for the bad quality - any guesses would help!

UPD: If link doesn't work, alternative: https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/922864.html

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u/matthew_patell — 1 hour ago
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Does anyone know this 90s R&B song?

Hi guys! I’m new to Reddit, but I came across this song in a YouTube Short by this group of kids. They sound a lot like the 90s group Immature. I went through Immature’s catalog trying to find the song, but couldn’t find it anywhere. Does anyone know the name of the song or the group?

u/ULookFly2Day — 7 hours ago
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Need help figuring this out

I was messing around with my guitar and I accidentally played something that sounded really familiar and I can’t figure it out, any help would be appreciated

u/zachary-3765 — 4 hours ago

theres a song (pretty sure its usually used as a tiktok audio) that has a note that sounds extremely similar to the sound it makes right as the firework starts falling but i cant put my finger on it, help😭

it sounds so familiar and its really been bugging me because it sounds exactly the same

u/Ambitious_Cherry_876 — 3 hours ago

"Waaayo"? African-sounding song I heard as a boy and at a zoo.

EDIT: Here's my very bad attempt to recreate it: https://onlinesequencer.net/5514805
From what I remember, that one word (probably spelled wrong) is the only lyric. I'm too awkward to record anything, but it went something like:

Bum. "Waaayo." Bum-bum bum, "Waaayo."

There was more than one voice, masculine. It didn't sound like something at all modern; rather like something you might hear from a UNESCO recording.

It might be in Swahili? I'm quite sure my primary school had some sort of partnering with a school in Tanzania if that helps; we heard it in assembly while someone from there taught us (back in the mid 2000s).

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u/Human-Question6210 — 8 hours ago

Dance/Techno Song From the Early 90s I need help Identifying

This one has evaded me for years . I swear it was on a dance complication CD you could buy on the TV. Prob part of a dance "megamix " type of thing. Help !

u/mazman23 — 5 hours ago

Shooby Doo Love 90s mid-tempo R&B song - male singer or group 🤷🏾‍♀️

When I was 9th grade (I graduated 1997) this song played on the radio all the time. I found it once but not the single. The CD was on Amazon, but I can't remember the artist. The chorus goes "Shooby, shooby doo love, shooby doo love" One of the verses is "Let's make love til the break of dawn. Let's shooby baby all night long." This song has been stuck in my head for 30 years. I would love to find it. Please help.

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u/Substantial_Lead_483 — 9 hours ago

Pop Song from early 2000s. "All day all night" That's all I remember.. My google fu is failing me.

OK. I'm embarrassed. Here is a really lame poppish song from the early 2000s that I heard and sent to my (now) wife when we were kids. I'm trying to find it. I fear it won't be found. It was so cringe, but it represents an important part of our lives when she'd go to the Gym and I'd meet her after work and she was all sweaty and her sweat was mine and this song was just silly. It goes like "All day, all night" and the girls singing it sound like a girl group, like those boy bands back in the day. Only lyrics I remember is "Boi you're always on, mah miiind.. every-day-every-something-someting-you-turn-me-awwwwwwwn..." OK, yeah, it's total trash but it has history with us. I can't find it anywhere.. If we got some sweet song sleuths I'd so appreciate <3333

EDITED TO ADD: So many have gave amazing tries, but, wow. None of them sounded nothing like this. It wasn't a popular song, although, at the time, I'm surprised that it wasn't <3. It's dorky, it's a girl group, but it's so catchy and stuck in my head. My sweaty gym leaving wife/fiance/girlfriend/whatever is in my head when I think about this and it's just annoying I can't figure it out..

EDITED AGAIN: Aight sexygarlicgirl (I'm trying to understand garlic and sexy but Whatever TF.. HAH) She found hte song. it's "All day, All night", by One Voice. A complete nothing group that came out in 1998, apparently. I'm kinda sad for them that they never had their moment? However.. in my life, with my sweaty amazing wife... they kind of did... I love it <3 Still surprised this song didn't hit the charts at the time. <333 THANK YOU SEXY GARLIC GIRL!... Hah but seriously... Garlic and sexy are not a thing <333

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u/Mr__Synapse — 9 hours ago
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"I’m in shambles (?)": Late 90s / Early 2000s female singer; soft pop-rock song

I've been trying to identify a song I heard in a supermarket on Saturday. Unfortunately, my phone had died (I'm still using an iPhone 6 lol), so I couldn't Shazam it.

The song sounded like it could be from the late 90s or early 2000s. It reminded me a bit of "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson, or some softer Avril Lavigne songs like "Complicated", or anything by The Corrs or Red-era Taylor Swift. It had a female singer with a fairly high voice, mostly guitar with soft drums, and a kind of mellow pop-rock sound.

The singer didn't sound like a , instantly recognizable artist. 

The only lyric I think I remember is something that sounded like:

"I'm in shambles..."

or maybe "chambers," or another word that sounds similar. I'm not a native English speaker, so I could be mishearing it. The only thing I'm fairly confident about is that the word sounded something like shambles or chambers.

I also found this five-year-old post that seems like it could be describing the same song, but it was never solved:

https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmytongue/comments/lsl7di/tomtsong_early_2000s_super_popular_female_song/

The supermarket it played in was EDEKA in Germany.

I know this is almost no information to go on, but maybe someone here has superpowers lol

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u/SafeDue9120 — 10 hours ago

Help identify this guitar riff

It’s driving me crazy - also probably playing it wrong. I’m almost positive it’s a song from the 70s/80s

u/Snoo_63984 — 7 hours ago

2000s song with a whistled melody

Looking for a 2000s electronic song with a melody that I played in a video. Quite nostalgic, the melody was whistled or played on a synthesizer that sounded like whistling. I think it either was a instrumental or had a female singing. Popular in Europe.

u/dombekdombek — 10 hours ago