The OK song who is it by, same reaction I heard only a little of it, cant find the track though
--- On Fri, 9/26/08, Bart Hiddink <guesswho@wanadoo.demon.nl> wrote: From: Bart Hiddink <guesswho@wanadoo.demon.nl> Subject: RE: [Dance Paradise] Song ID request: the "OK" song To: dance-paradise@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 1:27 PM
I do know how to convert them, but they contain nothing useful. I hear someone holding the phone and a very faint bleep-bleep sound, heavily in the background noise. I'm not surprised you have no answer yet. Bart Van: dance-paradise@ yahoogroups. com [mailto: dance-paradise@ yahoogroups. com ] Namens Stefan Billieri Verzonden: vrijdag 26 september 2008 6:54 Aan: dance-paradise@ yahoogroups. com Onderwerp: [Dance Paradise] Song ID request: the "OK" song Hello people
Here I am again, after about 5 months with the same request; this time I have a few audio samples, which can be downloaded from:
http://rapidshare. com/files/ 148464074/ ok_song.zip. html
I recorded these samples with my cellphone LG MG810c Black Sapphire. I don't know how to convert them into a suitable audio format; maybe someone can do the conversion and send the converted samples back to me. Nevertheless, it should be possible to play the samples in a compatible device (cellphone, ...).
Here is an excerpt of previous posts describing the song I'm looking for: It plays at about 240 bpm (beats per minute) and the only word that is spoken is "OK". The word is not actually sung, instead it's spoken by a low-pitched male voice a few times throughout the song, which is composed mainly of synthesized sounds.
It sounds like DJ Tiesto, DJ Quicksilver, ...
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I heard at least 2 minutes of the song. Actually I overheard it, accompanied by other songs like Alex Gaudino: Destination Calabria
Nevertheless, the song I'm looking for has only "OK" spoken about 2 times a minute; generally there are at lest 5 seconds between two consecutive OK's which are distributed irregularly over the length of the song: the OK is spoken more or less frequently. It's spoken as if in natural speech. It's probably synthesized speech, the way it can be synthesized by softwares like Fruit Loops. The OK may mark a transition between two different parts of the song.
It could be the music of a PC or console game, although improbable because it was accompanied by other songs.
I hope someone can help me identify this song :)
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