Sung by an American singer. I can’t remember any of the actual lyrics, it was a pop song with R&B elements, the guitar instrument is this electronic sound and the guitar parts are sudden and spaced 2-3 seconds apart and only a second long. It’s a very vocally intense song and the singer sounds like she’s angry or shouting. Then there’s this really angelic/harmonic part where she goes oooaaaaahhhaaaaaaahhh and then the guitar part like in the intro kicks in again
It’s driving me nuts lol
I know this was already solved and I know this didn’t entirely fit your description, but when I read dun… dun dun DUN, I couldn’t help but think of master of puppets by Metallica https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E0ozmU9cJDg
It fits the vocalized part you were talking about too except the sound is coming from a guitar
Hm, yeah. Metallica does kind of sound like Beyonce, when you give it a thought! :)
(*duckundweg*)
Amerie - 1 Thing
OMG THANK YOU THIS IS IT
Good shout - OP, this is probably the one.
It is!
Great tune!
I’m betting this will be it.
Same, this actually matches OP’s obtuse description quite well! Also this song is a banger
Your description is not great
Are you sure it’s a Beyonce song and not Sandstorm by Darude?
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Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
Well. Those certainly are some words.
That’s the way, uh huh, uh huh.
I like it!
you can find correct song by typing nanana, so… 🤷♂️ https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nananana
Eve feat. Gwen Stefani - Let me blow ya?
Toni Braxton - Unbreak my heart?Alanis Morissette - Ironic
She’s Canadian, they play her on Canadian radio so much to fill there CanCon quota
You can hum it into Google song search
Man that made me think of this episode of Cromartie High where everyone is humming a different song.
Some cover of this? https://youtu.be/WhRlAbJvVDc
Record a hum/whistle sample and upload somewhere
Why don’t you sing it for us?
I’m invested, no guesses but would probably have a few if a hum was added
edit: I’m trying to make it Britney, toxic or baby one more time maybe?
Does it then continue with a bongo and the words uhhu uhhu uhhu or with a soft guitar play and a whistling-kind of sound?
I think the bongo only comes in after the kazoo part where it goes zzzZZZzZZZZZzzzzzzZZz
Is vocaroo still a thing? Can you hum or whistle it for us?







