I do not believe the “Driving down” clips are from the song, as those are DEFINITELY from a demo or me practicing the song before making the version you hear. I know this for a fact, my singing isn’t that bad and the drums don’t add up. it’s definitely a demo. The “listen to yourself” parts on the other hand definitely are.
@@ehscripts-000 I think that's a good idea. I have a Google Drive for files related to the song, and I could make a folder for isolations and let people access them
This is exactly what I was thinking! I believe the first clips aren’t from the song but are, in fact, practices I made before singing the song. I think that’s why it sounds like I wasn’t even trying to sing well. Also, I found more clips that I will release soon!!
@@IntelligentBread5 You didn't share the original song with anyone at the time? If so, even if the person lost it, it may be possible to find it by recovering the conversation through a backup, for example
@@amdg_ I shared it with one person only and it was on an app that removes conversations after 1 hour unfortunately..so the best thing we can do is keep searching the internet for any arg accounts to find more clips.
I actually did share it with one person, and it's the person I made it for, but the app I shared it on deleted convos after 24 hours, so our best bet is to keep searching the internet, and I'll keep searching hard drives and old files on my old laptop..
@@IntelligentBread5 The person you shared it can try to recover the file from hard drive (if downloaded it) using deleted file recovery tools. Wouldn't this be a more assertive option?
I do not believe the “Driving down” clips are from the song, as those are DEFINITELY from a demo or me practicing the song before making the version you hear. I know this for a fact, my singing isn’t that bad and the drums don’t add up. it’s definitely a demo.
The “listen to yourself” parts on the other hand definitely are.
Would you be able to provide the full versions of each of the vocal isolations you used? I think it would be helpful for remastering/restoration
@@ehscripts-000 I think that's a good idea. I have a Google Drive for files related to the song, and I could make a folder for isolations and let people access them
he got the full song hes just not telling anybody
If I see another one of your comments anywhere, I’ll make sure you never comment again.
@@IntelligentBread5 are u threatening me
@@FUIB5I recently put the clues together. I have come to the conclusion that you are Lolz so nice try.
@@IntelligentBread5 ok
Wtf?
The second snippet is definitely the one
This is exactly what I was thinking! I believe the first clips aren’t from the song but are, in fact, practices I made before singing the song. I think that’s why it sounds like I wasn’t even trying to sing well. Also, I found more clips that I will release soon!!
@@IntelligentBread5 You didn't share the original song with anyone at the time? If so, even if the person lost it, it may be possible to find it by recovering the conversation through a backup, for example
@@amdg_ I shared it with one person only and it was on an app that removes conversations after 1 hour unfortunately..so the best thing we can do is keep searching the internet for any arg accounts to find more clips.
I actually did share it with one person, and it's the person I made it for, but the app I shared it on deleted convos after 24 hours, so our best bet is to keep searching the internet, and I'll keep searching hard drives and old files on my old laptop..
@@IntelligentBread5 The person you shared it can try to recover the file from hard drive (if downloaded it) using deleted file recovery tools. Wouldn't this be a more assertive option?
how amazing! i wonder if the undistorted clips could somehow be remastered, like maybe by removing some noise using audacity