chromaton
Apr 9, 2010, 11:31 AM
I am desperately trying to find about the name of a mid-90's pop-dance song. I don't know the exact year the song belongs to but the first time I heard it was the summer of 1996. The song starts with a short introduction similar to jessica jay's "casablanca". The song is performed by a group of men. There is a rapping part before the chorus (I think the song is of european origin)
After the chorus there is a part like "dup dee dup dup dup duuu dee dup dup, dee dup dup dup duuu dee dup dup" and in somewhere of the song is a part like "heeey-oh, heeey-oh..". The song's style is like happy-hardcore style of DJ Bobo as in some of his songs like "everybody".
It's a bit embarrassing but I don't know any other lyrics about the song. I would be grateful if you can tell me the name of this song..
After the chorus there is a part like "dup dee dup dup dup duuu dee dup dup, dee dup dup dup duuu dee dup dup" and in somewhere of the song is a part like "heeey-oh, heeey-oh..". The song's style is like happy-hardcore style of DJ Bobo as in some of his songs like "everybody".
It's a bit embarrassing but I don't know any other lyrics about the song. I would be grateful if you can tell me the name of this song..