The other Saturday, I asked Amazon Echo to play Dubidubidu, the Chipi Chipi Chapa Chapa meme song.
Shouldn't expect anything when not subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited, so later, "Dooby-Dooby-Doo (someone's Remix)" played. An overwhelming bass strings and piano midi soundfonts duo accompanied a deepened singing voice, probably for 2 minutes. I'm unsure if it was a reference to Scooby-Doo or an attempt by this unpopular artist attempt at a jokingly intimidating song. Although FAR from possible, it would be great from this description to find the correct associating song.
Tricked into lowering expectations for the next songs, which Alexa always picks after the requested one finishes, these hit me:
- Cut start.
- Is 1:43-1:58 a leitmotif?
Recording was endless, I haven't taken my jacket off when coming home and lunchtime was near.
May I ask what reverse song research engines do you use? I know Shazam. Are they worth it?
Thanks for the future answers.
Shouldn't expect anything when not subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited, so later, "Dooby-Dooby-Doo (someone's Remix)" played. An overwhelming bass strings and piano midi soundfonts duo accompanied a deepened singing voice, probably for 2 minutes. I'm unsure if it was a reference to Scooby-Doo or an attempt by this unpopular artist attempt at a jokingly intimidating song. Although FAR from possible, it would be great from this description to find the correct associating song.
Tricked into lowering expectations for the next songs, which Alexa always picks after the requested one finishes, these hit me:
- Cut start.
- Is 1:43-1:58 a leitmotif?
Recording was endless, I haven't taken my jacket off when coming home and lunchtime was near.
May I ask what reverse song research engines do you use? I know Shazam. Are they worth it?
Thanks for the future answers.