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1 days ago

Electro - English
"Hi everyone, I’m desperately trying to find a song I heard in a 2019 Facebook video, and it’s driving me crazy! I’m French, so my hummed recording might have a bad English accent or slightly off lyrics, but I’m 100% certain of the chorus words. Here’s everything I remember: Song Details: - Genre/Style: Pure synth/electronic (no acoustic instruments), slow tempo (~70-90 BPM), melancholic but relaxing vibe (sad yet chill, like a dreamy or cosmic atmosphere). Possible rain sounds or ambient effects in the background. - Voice: Female, low/gravelly, tired/sighed delivery (like she’s emotionally exhausted, with breathy or murmured notes). - Lyrics (exact for chorus, less sure for verses): - Chorus: "Flyaway flyaway flyaway, hideaway hideaway hideaway, runaway runaway runaway" (each word repeated exactly three times, in that order, with a slow, sighed flow). - Start of song (less certain): Possibly "Sometimes I ask to the stars but… it, so I keep giving it a try" (not sure about exact words after "but… it" – could be like "but it doesn’t answer" or "but it fades"). - End (vague memory): Maybe "the sky is falling on me" or something about the sky collapsing. - Year: Definitely pre-2019 (heard in 2019, so could be older). - Obscurity: Unknown to Shazam/SoundCloud in 2019. I searched Google with lyrics back then and found nothing except a vague forum (old, obscure, not Reddit) where someone else was looking for it. Video Context: - Platform: Facebook, 2019 (not YouTube, not explicitly ASMR). - Content: Close-up on a woman’s eye and eyebrow (dark, thick black eyebrow, tan/olive skin, brown eyes) during eyebrow threading or plucking (not sure which). Only the eye area was shown, no view of the person doing the threading/plucking. No spoken words or narration, just the music in the background. - Comments: People in the comments asked about the song (no answers). Someone mentioned a female YouTuber’s name (possibly a beauty/ASMR creator), but the song wasn’t on her channel, so I couldn’t confirm if it was hers. Extra Notes: - The song felt very niche, like an indie demo or custom loop for the video (maybe by the YouTuber?). The vibe was cosmic, introspective, and heavy-hearted, with a slow, pulsating synth (maybe a long pad or drone at the start). - I’ve ruled out: AURORA’s "Runaway" (2015), Kiesza’s "Hideaway" (2014), and De’Lacy’s "Hideaway" (1996). None match the exact triple repetitions or low/sighed voice. - I found an old, obscure forum (not Reddit, like a weird 2000s-style board) back in 2019 where someone else sought this song, but it’s gone now, and I don’t recall the site’s name. Recording: I’ve hummed the chorus (flyaway x3, hideaway x3, runaway x3) and tried the start ("sometimes I ask to the stars…"). Sorry if my English pronunciation is off – I’m French! The melody is slow, with a tired, melancholic flow. If it rings a bell, please share any guesses, even super obscure ones (indie, SoundCloud demos, etc.)! Thanks so much for your help – this song is haunting me, and I’d love to find it! 🙏"
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    It's that music bro

    bruno81Thu, 09 Oct 2025 18:27

    Nothing to do with an Italian song since Salif Keita is Malian

  • do you have link to the video?

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    Eljero173Wed, 08 Oct 2025 22:29

    I don't know bro, I've been to parties like this and the music they play is always just a beat and that's it, and it happens a lot.

    buzzjudWed, 08 Oct 2025 22:22

    I've definity heard it as a sample before or something, dana white is also a huge rage against the machine fan, so I'm certain its a song

    Eljero173Wed, 08 Oct 2025 22:20

    It's not noticeable that it's a song, it was probably a beat to set the mood.

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