DaYeene - Is This Love? (Compusex) (1994) | Lyrics
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- Formerly known as "I'm Yours", solved by Ziro_The_Hiro.
(The pitch was modified to match the snippet's pitch)
Original Snippet: • Video • [SOLVED: Is This Love?...
Short Version (Unmodified Pitch): • DaYeene - Is this love...
Extended Version: • Is This Love (Long) - ...
Lyrics Transcription:
Is this love? (Is this love?)
I've been sitting here too long
Waiting with impatience
I've been hoping for someone to notice me
Something has gone wrong
Giving information to
People that are unknown to me
Do it to me
I'm yours
Only in a private room
I'm yours
Love by letters
I'm yours
'Til the next one comes online
(I'm yours)
Is this love? (Is this love?)
Is this love? (Is this love?)
Is this love? (La la la la la la la la)
Is this love? (La la la la la la la la)
My screenname is Marie
I'm getting instant messages from
Anybody using a PC
I lie about my age
And tell you what I'm wearing all to
Get you more interested in me
Give in to me
I'm yours
Only for a little while
I'm yours
Leave it to me
I'm yours
I will leave you satisfied
(I'm yours)
Is this love? (Is this love?)
Is this love? (Is this love?)
Is this love? (La la la la la la la la)
Is this love? (La la la la la la la la)
Not much to explain
Just wanna get intimate without any ties
Nothing's gonna stop me from doing what I'm doing
'Cause finally I can fantasize
Do it to me
I'm yours
Only in a private room
I'm yours
Love by letters
I'm yours
'Til the next one comes online
(I'm yours)
Is this love? (Is this love?)
Is this love? (Is this love?)
Is this love? (La la la la la la la la)
Is this love? (La la la la la la la la)
[2x]
Is this love?
Fun fact, while online dating was not a site concept at the time, most chatrooms still harbored people looking for online dates and they're evident by archived logs dating back to 1994. So the song was exactly fit for its era, this was something people were trying to do at the very beginning of the internet's conception.
Desde ese mismo 94 ya la gente andaba degenerada y urgida de sexo 😮
the song is really ahead of its time😮
FR
Not really, internet was popular during the 90's, it's not ahead of it's time but in it's time.
@@williamguy5860 but not like now, around 11 milion people using the internet in 1994
@@afdashtech5322 Yes but there we're other songs in that era about internet safety.
@@williamguy5860 yeah you are right
One of the members of the duo ( Jeannette ) was a backing vocal for Britney Spears and Robyn
Wow, actually solved?! Awesome!
The subject of the song is kinda prescient, especially for 1994.
I’m surprised that the snippet part was in a different pitch, it just sounds odd to me.
I hope somebody edits it to be the same pitch eventually, if not, I’ll probably try doing it myself eventually.
Edit: I heard that this is the snippet pitch, I retract this comment, thank god this is the right pitch
Yeah, I slightly slowed it down so it matches the pitch of the snippet.
I remember hearing this song before like years ago.
Damn, i remember when this was still unknown.
The way she admitted about lying about her age at 1:32 💀
1:23 I somehow predicted that the text would be purple at this part 💀
Probably the message of this song is to make an awareness and do the right responsibility of using internet for online dating, because there's a part of the lyrics stated that the girl was using a different name (in this case, her screen name is Marie as it was mentioned) and she changed her age as well in order to do online dating.
How is this song not Copyrighted
1:25-1:55 snippet part
This song is nice
lyrics aged well lol
to aqui pelo Semydeus kkk
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Hi OP, would love it if you removed the vocals using an AI tool and post just the background track.
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What part does the snippet come from?
WatZatSong
@@VisualConfusion i want the minute it cam from
@@Thenoname3481:25
Is not marie, i guess
it is
@@1sharkville i think is "my read"
@@pantostado9154That doesn’t make any sense though.
@@VisualConfusion also "Marie" doesn't have sense, no?
@@pantostado9154 It does.