trolliwonder
Mar 17, 2009, 03:17 PM
Hey there.
So this is going to be vague. I have a song that I am trying to identify. It was off a mix CD so I don't know the artist or title. It's also in a different language - something stemming from Latin (Italian? Spanish? French? Portuguese? I don't know); and the lyrics go by fast enough and with enough distortion that I have a hard time pinpointing any recognizable words. If I could figure out a line from the song, I know I would be able to find it.
What I do know is the chorus contains a group chanting what sounds like, "Ole, Ole, Ole," three times followed by a man's voice. The lyrics sound like they are sung by a young person (possibly a child, possibly female). The one word I think I recognize is 'Allegria' (probably the first word of the second or third line).
The song is dancey, with a synth of sort and a drum machine (quick, steady, repetitious). The intro is some synthing followed by bongo sounds. There is also a little scratching intermittently in the song. I am thinking it is a rather recent song as well - in the last five years. It clocks in around 2 min, 15 sec (give or take a few).
Well anybody that wants to take a stab at this, I thank you.
--G
So this is going to be vague. I have a song that I am trying to identify. It was off a mix CD so I don't know the artist or title. It's also in a different language - something stemming from Latin (Italian? Spanish? French? Portuguese? I don't know); and the lyrics go by fast enough and with enough distortion that I have a hard time pinpointing any recognizable words. If I could figure out a line from the song, I know I would be able to find it.
What I do know is the chorus contains a group chanting what sounds like, "Ole, Ole, Ole," three times followed by a man's voice. The lyrics sound like they are sung by a young person (possibly a child, possibly female). The one word I think I recognize is 'Allegria' (probably the first word of the second or third line).
The song is dancey, with a synth of sort and a drum machine (quick, steady, repetitious). The intro is some synthing followed by bongo sounds. There is also a little scratching intermittently in the song. I am thinking it is a rather recent song as well - in the last five years. It clocks in around 2 min, 15 sec (give or take a few).
Well anybody that wants to take a stab at this, I thank you.
--G