[S] Unknown 2022-2023 song with lyrics "I wanna be happier".
Aug 15, 2023 16:13:09 GMT
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Post by lovelyyt on Aug 15, 2023 16:13:09 GMT
So heres an odd story. I was listening to the radio Cool FM, a radio station in the UK, when this song came on which I particularly liked the sound off. It has a calm, quiet beat on the verses, but then turns into a fast moving rock type song at the chorus. The singer sounds high pitched with possibly some form of American accent in the voice.
I barely knew the song name or even the artist and as like me would recognize a popular radio-played artist straight away from their voice, but this is because something that radio stations oftenly do here in the UK is sometimes not tell the name of the song (for those who don't have digital radios anyways that are smart and tell you the song, I mean I heard these through a car speaker and the car I was in does not have that smart text thing.) and instead play their ident and move on to the next song.
However, the station thank the Lord actually uses part of the song that says "I wanna be happier" in an ident they use from time to time which I successfully recorded! I didn't put it into Shazam as sometimes music detectors can be a bit wrong at times. When I talk about this to my best friend, she said she may have heard it aswell at some point, even when I sent the voice recording of the "I wanna be happier" clip from Cool's ident, she also said she may have heard it.
What's even more confusing though, is when I put "I wanna be happier" into Genius, a lyric website, no matter how hard I searched, I couldn't find it, and had no luck. Unless this is some obscure Northern Irish artist from Newtownards where Cool FM broadcasts, I have NO clue where this song origined or even the name of the song, or infact, the artist's name. It's been bugging me from that day. This is reminding me of how I couldn't find a short song from a Kickstart Productions logo video now deleted from YouTube.
Heres a Vocaroo recording of the recording on my phone of that "I wanna be happier" clip: voca.ro/18z3d1p0F7oU
I barely knew the song name or even the artist and as like me would recognize a popular radio-played artist straight away from their voice, but this is because something that radio stations oftenly do here in the UK is sometimes not tell the name of the song (for those who don't have digital radios anyways that are smart and tell you the song, I mean I heard these through a car speaker and the car I was in does not have that smart text thing.) and instead play their ident and move on to the next song.
However, the station thank the Lord actually uses part of the song that says "I wanna be happier" in an ident they use from time to time which I successfully recorded! I didn't put it into Shazam as sometimes music detectors can be a bit wrong at times. When I talk about this to my best friend, she said she may have heard it aswell at some point, even when I sent the voice recording of the "I wanna be happier" clip from Cool's ident, she also said she may have heard it.
What's even more confusing though, is when I put "I wanna be happier" into Genius, a lyric website, no matter how hard I searched, I couldn't find it, and had no luck. Unless this is some obscure Northern Irish artist from Newtownards where Cool FM broadcasts, I have NO clue where this song origined or even the name of the song, or infact, the artist's name. It's been bugging me from that day. This is reminding me of how I couldn't find a short song from a Kickstart Productions logo video now deleted from YouTube.
Heres a Vocaroo recording of the recording on my phone of that "I wanna be happier" clip: voca.ro/18z3d1p0F7oU