Who sings these lyrics!
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Glow (
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November 27th, 2009
Okay, the lyrics are:
“you think you love me more than I love you”
But its not by 112… I SWEAR I heard this lyric sung by someone else! I’m not crazy! (but I’m going crazy trying to figure this out…).
Maybe I got the lyric wrong by one word, I don’t know, but it was in a song I heard by some one else and it wasn’t 112. I’m sure it wasn’t them!
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10 Answers
@gailcalled – Please read description D:
@MrBr00ks – good guess, but I’m pretty sure the lyrics was that exact meaning, not the other way around ):
@gemiwing – and yeah, I actually went there, but nothing!
Maybe I am crazy! WHAT DID I HEAR?! X_x
What genre of music was it?
It was kind of a soft song, maybe alternative or emo? The guy who was singing it sounded like maybe he was some one who sings rock songs normally.
I’m beginning to think it may have been sung by an indie artist and maybe they just re-sung the one by 112 in their own way?
According to allmusic.com, “Nowhere” written by Austin, J./Cox, B.M./Dupri, J. has only been recorded by 112 on the “Pleasure and Pain” album. However, it might be possible that one of the co-authors like Jermaine Dupri (who writes and records) might have sung it on an “unplugged” type show, or, as you said, an indie artist sang it but has not given proper credit to the writers. Or, again, it is a similar song with ever-so-slightly different lyrics.
The lyric is not the same but it’s similar and going by your further description of the genre/voice… could it possibly have been this song?
Sounds like ‘getting away with it’ by ‘electronic’. If it is the lyric should be ‘however I look it’s clear to see, I love you more than you love me’
Thats useful @Darwin. At least I know it has nothing to do with that song and I can rule it out.
So far no luck, but thanks to those who have helped. I remember the way that part of the song goes: “You think you love me more IIII Looove Youuu”. Just like that with the I love you in the end sung slowly.
Pooey (pouts)
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