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2Pac & Nina Rae - As You Go (RockitPro & NodaMixMusic Mash-up)
Soul, Funk, Rap
- english
TFunk
The rap at the start of your sample is 2Pac so I’ve submitted his song in case that’s what you were looking for. As heard here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQVRFH9XH1A&t=2m37s
I don’t know who the woman singing is however. Stylistically it sounds recent and I would guess the song could be called ‘Letting You Go’ or something similar. I looked for the lyrics and for versions of 2Pac’s song but didn’t find this one. Probably the artist samples 2Pac but doesn’t credit him, or someone has made a mashup of the 2 songs which might make it obscure and hard to find. If you listen closely a website is mentioned over 2Pac at the start of the clip. If you can figure out what site that is maybe you will find this track there?
8 days ago
Lori2020
https://youtu.be/RAAzQ5aQLik?t=141
https://youtu.be/zsHTNg5LkDo
8 days ago
Lori2020
TFunk, there was still a little more work to be done :) However, the problem's in understanding how best to issue a title when there are both copyright holders and sub-copyright holders..
https://bit.ly/2ZMgWze
8 days ago
TFunk
That’s true Lori. Looks like I would have definitely found it if I’d kept going but whilst I like 2Pac I can’t say the same for Nina Rae on this track so only did a quick search to try and help out. I thought it would be a waste of time to do more if they were only looking for 2Pac anyway. Out of interest, how did you track it down?
7 days ago
Lori2020
I see.. Sometimes it's better to be on the safe side and find Both options, just in case :)
And I trite googled the name of the girl singer by a couple of rhymed phrases. And then everything's simple, if we use the method "reductio ad absurdum", and combine the name of the 1st artist with the googled title of the 2nd song. Bingo :)
7 days ago
TFunk
Thanks Lori. I tried the same method as you so presumably how I did it is not the best way. I must admit I don’t have much success searching for lyrics. In this instance I wrote this in google: lyrics - letting you know I’m letting you go as sure as hearts flow. When that didn’t find it I tried shorter and longer variations, plus some of the other lyrics, but obviously without success. If I’d found her song the rest would have been easy as you say. Is there a better way to search for lyrics? How did you do it in this example?
7 days ago
Lori2020
Everything's clear. It's ok, it happens. One day we'll try everything for the first time :) And experience comes with time, after many different tests & analysis of the results. And exactly the whole point's in special different kinds of Google-queries' syntax for each special case. Most importantly, when we quote someone's speech (including our own previously spoken words), we always enclose it in Quotation marks! The result's obvious https://bit.ly/3dNLuZJ :)
7 days ago
TFunk
I forgot to mention that I tried it with and without quotation marks, however I didn’t try 2 short phrases each in separate quotation marks like that. I’ll be sure to use that method next time. Thanks for the tip! :)
6 days ago
Lori2020
You're always welcome! :)
I dunno how you didn’t manage to see practically the same result: https://bit.ly/3uq0gM6 ;)
And there's no need to type all the words in a row, when we intuitively and/or already skillfully can choose (by ear) the most non-trivial words or phrases from all the lyrics, we hear. Sure, the understanding of non-triviality comes after a long experience of listening to thousands and tens of thousands of songs in any of the languages, and even after simply superficial memorization of lyrics. When we can appreciate that we've already heard a certain phrase (or a combination of phrases/words) in many songs, but for the first time O_o we hear some special combination in some other specific song.
Something like that.. :)
6 days ago