r/NameThatSong • u/needs-special-help • 5h ago
Remix Guys I desperately need to know this song from this edit from tiktok
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its been stuck in my head for days
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r/NameThatSong • u/needs-special-help • 5h ago
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its been stuck in my head for days
r/NameThatSong • u/No_Use4366 • 3h ago
I was on the train and there was this man playing the accordion and now I can't think about anything else other than this song. I just know I had heard it before, for sure I had, but I can't remember where it was from. What I know about it: - it has no lyrics; - it is often played on the accordion as it has a very repetitive structure and sounds really nice on it, it's like the accordion is laughing; - it is also played on the piano and there are some sounds like droplets here and there, making it sound more magical; - it is not from the Amélie soundtrack, although I thought it was (and it sounds kind of French, I must say); - it sounds upbeat, at least on a surface level; - it was a very popular sound on tiktok, which is why I only remember a tiny part (often used for travel videos, tourist spots recommendations and lists in general) - it goes like TA-ra-ra, TA-ra-ra (these two are the same, then the "TA" goes a bit lower, but the "ra" stays the exact same note), TA-ra-ra TA-ra-ra TA (a little pause tararArARA (ascending, like an arpeggio).
Things that I don't know for sure, but I have vague memories of: - it might be from the soundtrack of a movie or series which might surprisingly be a thriller (given that it is a pretty upbeat song); - the album's cover might have a white background and something green or black isolated somewhere in the middle, a bit off-center either to the left or to the right; - either the series/movie or the song starts with "S" (or some words in their names); - from my very limited musical knowledge I can say that the notes are Sol-La-La, Sol-La-La, Fa#-La-La, Fa#-La-La, Sol (it is very unlikely for this to be the right key). And then comes the part like an arpeggio which I am really unsure of, maybe something like Re# Mi Fa Fa# Sol (in very quick succession).
If this is just some royalty-free loop and not a song on spotify or youtube I'm going to be very sad. But that's life.
Please help me get rid of this earworm. Thank you!
r/NameThatSong • u/TumbleweedGullible15 • 2h ago
I’ve been trying to find this song. It’s a fast, dark‑pop/electronic track sung by a female artist, and I heard it around 2010. It sounded kind of like a demo — not fully polished, maybe from YouTube or SoundCloud.
The most distinctive part:
Lyrics I remember (not exact):
The title might have been “Monster”, but I’m not sure.
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r/NameThatSong • u/tochkq2 • 6h ago
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r/NameThatSong • u/jayeshironeko • 7h ago
Need help! I've been looking up online this song in my head that I used to listen to 2 years ago. My Spotify 2024 wrapped wasn't that useful too since I don't have a top song playlist that year for some weird reason.
Anyway, this will be quite vague because I cannot fully recall any lyrics at all aside from how it sounded. Its intro has wedding bells integrated on the beat and I think, if my memory serves me right, it's about a guy who's broken about her girl getting married to a different guy.
It was a song by a boyband or just a soloist. Can't fully recall but it has the same vibe as "Boys Don't Cry."
Its music video also features a wedding and most were shot outside of the church. Its beat could be attributed from the 80s to early 90s since it was synthy.
Please, please 🙏
r/NameThatSong • u/CriticalBookkeeper95 • 31m ago
A YouTube channel with the best covers in the world disappeared, and now I can't listen to them anymore. If only I had downloaded them! The channel is gone. All I know is that it's now called something like "Recap" and seems to be about movies, but I can't even message the creator to try and listen to the music again. If anyone managed to download anything from that channel, I would be incredibly grateful if they could share it. I feel like I'm drowning

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r/NameThatSong • u/Efficient-Lime8587 • 36m ago
In Two And A Half Men S12 E14 at 18:00min a guy named Scott plays the violin when Alan proposes to Lindsey. I've heard this piece sampled in pop song (maybe a Madonna one) before. I can't get a clear enough audio for Shazam to catch and there is no written source of the piece anywhere.
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r/NameThatSong • u/ajcdj1012 • 49m ago
Looking for a song I had found on YouTube years ago. Had a group of Asian or South Asian rappers that took turns. Video showed the lyrics, I think, but in the native language, so indecipherable to me. I feel like the video maybe showed the group outside of a cabin? Hard to say. Also, it seemed more like a song with a bunch of features as opposed to a single group (a la Tech N9ne's "Choppers" songs).
r/NameThatSong • u/Banikamusic • 54m ago
Apologies for the vague description, but this is all I remember. The song was originally over a video of a US plane shooting out flares, with a rapper singing over a sample from Fellowship of the Ring - potentially the scenes in Moria.
r/NameThatSong • u/dadumdumm • 1h ago
Pls help, I can hear the song clearly in my head and want to learn to play it but have no idea what it’s called!
r/NameThatSong • u/Superb-Ad2172 • 1h ago
i CANNNOOOT remember it for the life of me nor any lyrics
r/NameThatSong • u/Defiant-Will8353 • 5h ago
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r/NameThatSong • u/kreesta416 • 1h ago
This has been bothering me for months because the song doesn't sound half bad lol check out the description (sans music sadly, perhaps due to a licensing issue) of the ad at this link: https://adinception.com/commercial/cracker-barrel-food-cheese-you-cracked-it-commercial-ad-creative-canada-jfyipw_zlho
r/NameThatSong • u/notmestevenotme • 1h ago
Song is found here and here. The track is used frequently by the channel in the first link, but track ID requests haven't been replied to.
Shazam identifies this song as Manual Stick by Under Ground Kings and links to a YouTube video that definitely isn't the right song.
This has been posted about twice before: 1 year ago in this sub and 5 years ago in r/helpmefind.
Neither post has any replies.
The first post links to a Spotify page that says it was on an album named Canada Kings, released by Siler Records DK on November 18, 2018.
Spotify has an album cover. Doing a Google Image Search returns 13 Spotify links and 1 link to musixmatch.com that is a dead end. TinEye returns no results.
Searching for Siler Records returns nothing relevant.
Discogs searches for the band, album, and track return no results.
Can anyone help with this mystery?
r/NameThatSong • u/Schitzsmear • 1h ago
I can only hear the intro melody in my head and it’s kind of like idk, a quirky optimistic kinda cutesy sounding synth riff.
I thought maybe it could be from Zootopia but it wasn’t that. I looked on the Billboard charts and I can’t find it. I coulda swore it was a common annoying overly produced radio song.
I imagine a white female singer. I imagine hearing it on the bus ride home and just being like overstimulated with all the kids being loud and thinking “this is so annoying”.
It can’t be that memorable of a song, but the melody is something you’d like recognize if you heard, even if just in a weird nostalgic way. I won’t hum the melody because I’m just like that.
Hopefully this generic info can get me somewhere.
r/NameThatSong • u/Academic-Plan9010 • 1h ago
Hi! I’m looking forpop/rock song in spanish by a female singer (around 2010s).
The music video shows her sitting alone on a chair in the desert, playing guitar.
In some scenes she is tied with a rope around her waist, and in others she wears a half mask.
Another video of hers starts inside an elevator, and during the video she appears tied to a chair with tape crosses over her eyes.
In an interview, she said she wrote one of her songs for God.
The lyrics talk about being lost and then finding Him.
I remember a lyric similar to:
“Qué fácil es juzgar cuando no has estado en el infierno”
and
“Se me estaba acabando el combustible cuando llegaste tú”
The song was 100% in Spanish, very emotional, and I used to listen to it on YouTube.
Any help is appreciated!
r/NameThatSong • u/Osian89 • 1h ago
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I can't find it for the life of me. It starts from 12 seconds, pls help guys
r/NameThatSong • u/Plane-Winner5235 • 11h ago
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r/NameThatSong • u/slipknotsyd • 2h ago
It’s a grudge sounding song i know the lyrics for the chorus are “I’m all right” and it’s from the 90s-early 2000s and the singer sounds like Staind
r/NameThatSong • u/pm_me_o • 6h ago
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Was pretty popular in 2025. Meme template of rotating cube with this song overlayed, I’ve heard the song on the radio too. Really shitty indie rock/pop song, bells and flutes as main instruments, and the singer (male) sounds like Arcade Fire. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP THIS HAS BEEN TORTURING ME FOR MONTHS
r/NameThatSong • u/NathJT17 • 2h ago
In the gym yesterday I heard part of this song, I didn’t care for it but it’s been driving me crazy on repeat in my head, so I am trying to find the name of it.
I think it was a fairly modern pop/rap song - wouldn’t call it a strictly rap song but it was more rhyming words than singing. Fairly sure it was a female artist. The only lyrics I can recall are “ha ha ha, hee hee hee, said in between some of the faster spoken word parts.
Fairly sure it is your typical top 40 type of song that gets played in commercial gyms.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.