only this one part please help me find the song (starts slow then crescendo)
sorry for the trash humming (its an insturnmental with no lyrics atleast that part)
sorry for the trash humming (its an insturnmental with no lyrics atleast that part)
Might be corny and a cringe song but just hear me out, I saw a vid on snap, I like it imo so please please please help me find it, I cannot find it and I've tried everything, but it all came up with "365 Days Of Halloween 23261 - Festaz Horror Jam", which is absolutely not correct.
Sidenote: if I do anything wrong, please please please tell me, because im new here XD
Has been bugging me for a while, have been hearing it in random shorts here and there and spent hours trying to find it over the last year or so, finally giving up and asking for help. Thank you for your time, much appreciated.
Hi everyone, I’ve been looking for this song for 15 years. It was used as background music in a player-made video for the game "Navy Field 2". (It is NOT an in-game track).
Sorry for my bad English (using a translator). Any help would be greatly appreciated!
nah nananah nananananah nanananaaaaaah (boom crash) repeat for a bit
The intro to this song is so similar to another song but I just cannot put my finger on it for the life of me
Right before she starts the chorus, whatever that noise in the beat does it BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, and in THIS song, she sings “everything I know about love”
but for some reason my brain always expects a little piano “ding ding da-ding, ding” and I can recall there’s a distorted voice that shouts “Love!” Or something like that after the piano bit.
My first guess was “Super Rich Kids” by Frank Ocean but that only has that similar beat, no piano thing or distorted voice to speak of.
Only other hunch I have is that it might’ve been a Harry Styles song. So maybe by him or some similar artist in that kinda genre.
I was in a grocery store and this song came on. It was something like “You’ll never be young again….you’ll never be young again” or “you’re never the only one….you’re never the only one” or something similar sounding, sung by a young female singer. I thought at first it was Taylor Swift but I don’t think it is. Does anyone know what this song is?
I’ve heard it a lot on reels, there are strings/orchestra playing 16th notes in a descending order, and a male singer whose voice reminds me of Morrissey’s is singing something that could be “never enough” or “never anymore” (or maybe something else? Not sure). I often hear this bit of the song on like book/novel/movie edit reels, very dramatic. Thanks for any help!
I’ve randomly remembered a song I used to listen to a lot around early COVID times. I seem to remember it being a male/female duet, with lyrics related to staying together, maybe something until the end of time. It was epic-sounding, maybe with orchestral or strings, and for some reason, am also recalling a music video where they were in the desert.
Google is failing me, and I’m slowly going crazy trying to remember it. Anyone here recall something like the above?
I was going through some old files
and I found this MP3.
I've been looking for it for years.
Shazam isn't helping.
I hope you can help me.
I don't have the video or anything....
I put that in the background because I can't upload an MP3.
The background has nothing to do with it.
I've spent years trying to find this track that's been burned into my memory but apparently it's somewhat obscure because I've had zero luck searching things that are prominent in the song. I'll list the details that I can remember and then I'll also provide an online sequencer at the end that's(aside from the wrong instrument/sound) pretty close to the melody and vibe of the song.
-most likely came out 2010-2015, could be a bit later but that's the era it represents best
-similar to blackmill or adventure club in sound
-contains either a clock tick or a gear ticking noise in sequence with the notes of the main melody/intro
-it has kind of a spacey or etherial feel to it, but still leans on that classic chillstep sound.
-the female vocalist has a soft falsetto voice (yeah I know, like every dubstep track ever). But it wasn't pitched up as far as I remember.
That's all I can really put into words about the track. Here's the sequencer I made
I've been looking for this song for about 10 years now to no avail because its so niche.
from memory the song goes like 'girll.. ah ah ahhh.. (something something), i want you girll (gets more emotional and has a slight rasp), i want you girll (more hushed and quiet)' the instrument is mostly guitar with strumming throughout, when he says 'ahh ahh ahh' the strumming is harder and matched to the vocal. then at the climax of the song it goes 'dn dn!! dnn dnnn dnn, dn dn!! giiirllllll, i want you girl', etc.
the music video features the lead singer (male) and a woman who i don't think sings much.
the song is about her trying to let go i believe, and him trying to get another chance, the song could also possibly be 'i love you girl'.
they are in a lake hair wet, the tones are muted and mostly black green and blue, their hair is black as well. they kiss in the mv to my memory as well.
the song was made in the 80s-90s or early 2000s and the closest i got was nick cave & the bad seeds, because one of the songs (henry lee) features a woman named pj harvey who looks very similar. the music video is pretty close, but the lyrics and instruments are completely different and there isn't even the lake. It could be nick cave but i'm not sure and part of me doubts it because the voice sounds different. but who knows.
thanks.
Hey guys, I really hope someone can help me out here because I’ve honestly exhausted all my options. Long story short, I’m looking for a Phonk track I used to listen to about 5–8 years ago. It’s the type of phonk that’s closely tied to the Japanese drift culture.
Here is a list of details that I’m about 95% sure of (it's been a while, so my memory might be slightly fuzzy on some parts). I have a feeling it might have been deleted from YouTube—which I doubt, but I’ve literally done everything I could to find it and came up short. SORRY if the description feels too generic, I know a lot of tracks might fit this, but if you have even the slightest guess, please share it!
>Hello! I've been trying to find this song for a long time, but Shazam, Google, and audio bots can't identify it.
Here is the link to my video: https://youtube.com/shorts/cYyIEMom57w
The track plays right from the beginning of the video. It's a very deep, cosmic, and glowing background drone (space ambient). There is no piano and no lyrics/vocals in it, just pure atmospheric drone music.
Does anyone recognize this melody or artist? Thank you so much for your help!
I've been trying to figure out what subgenre this track belongs to, but Shazam can't identify it. It's from a video I've taken in a club in Lisbona.
I really like the unique sound I'm trying to find more music that sounds like this, but I'm not sure what genre/subgenre I should be searching for.
What would you call this?audio
She was a classical pianist but also had many songbooks from artists prominent in the 60s-80s (Joni Mitchell, Elton John, etc). As much as I loathe AI, I ran the video through it, and it couldn’t detect anything from the sheet music due to the low visual quality.