What is that brand-new rap song whose chorus goes "I see you" etc.? I think I hear it on Atl's 107.9fm ...
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Sorry I wasn't able to be of more help but I wanted to mention a couple of things to help you grow as a member of Mahalo.
- No one on the site knows you or what kind of knowledge you have on a subject. While I don't think you are an "idiot" it is common to assume limited knowledge when answering a question on Mahalo. Just look around at some of the questions and you will see a large number of questions out there that are found easily and not very obscure.
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- When you ask a question that you know is an obscure answer try to give as much information as possible (you mention in this comment that the music is loud and heavy hitting... you also mention it runs at about 74 bpm... that bit of information is very helpful to narrow things down)
I know you already picked "no best answer" on this question but I will continue to look around for an answer for you, since I work for a Hip Hop record label I will try to draw on the knowledge available there.
Okay, I FOUND IT!!! Heard it on v103 AGAIN, wrote down some of the lyrics, googled those lyrics, and here it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As4PFwjF3So The chorus and the title, as I explained very CLEARLY up front, are, "I see you." Seriously, how much easier and more straightforward could I have made this? This is a popular song right now. Rich Kids have had several radio hits already.If you read through my description(s) above, I nailed pretty much every detail of this song. Definitely young, definitely Travis Porter/Roscoe Dash-esque. NOTHING like anything Snoop would put out. That guy is old and his music scene is as far away from Atlanta as you can get. I'm disappointed with what I got here. I posted this question in May. It is now AUGUST. I had to wait months until I could hear it again on the radio and figure out myself who the artist is.
Absolutely not. That song is in a MINOR KEY. And nobody in that song sounds anything like a younger, scrappier rapper such as Dash or Porter. By the way, give me some credit, I'm not an idiot: if the song were performed by Akon and Snoop Dogg then this entire thread/page wouldn't be here, because I would've already found it quite easily. What I'm looking for is more obscure.
Incidentally, that song is a piece of garbage and is something that a 13-year old girl from Compton would dance to in front of her bedroom mirror. I mean really, are you joking? Terrible teeny bopper music. The song that I am referring to is actually a cool song that a male would not be embarrassed to listen to.
Let me describe the chord progression of the song I'm referring to. Assume, for simplicity's sake, that it is in the key of C (major): A (minor triad), F (major triad), C (major triad), G (major triad). And the music is much louder and heavier hitting than "I wanna Love You." Imagine the beat from "Watchu Know About That."
Also, the song I'm referring to has a much more laid-back tempo (THE WAY RAP IS SUPPOSED TO BE). Whereas "I wanna Love You" runs about 104 bpm, the song I'm looking for is at only 74 bpm or something like that. Huge difference.