“If you wish to be the king of the jungle, you cannot just act like a king, you have to be the king. There can be no doubt. Because doubt causes chaos and one's own demise. My queen taught me that.” -What a great opening scene although the entire quote wasn’t spoken til the end.....The Gentlemen is an amazingly addictive movie. Guy Ritchie nailed it. 👏
I guess because of more life experiences, for example i hated love songs, but after my first love and break up, i understand and appreciated those music way more
I sat in the theater and the movie began with this song... from the first chord and a half I knew I loved this song and immediately pulled out my phone to Shazam it. I thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the movie and listened to this song the rest of my way home afterwards... but made a pit stop at my dealer's place before home just to keep in tradition with the movie and this magnificent song. The Gentlemen & Cumberland Gap Forever!
I love how movies, namely, "The Gentleman", can bring cinema and music together. I cant count how many songs I've discovered from movies and vise versa.
As soon as I heard that song playing opening credits I Shazamed it with the quickness in theater. Good thing I was in back row. Guy Richie nailed this movie and soundtrack!
Lyrics Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap Kiss me momma, kiss your boy Bless me well and lucky For I won't be back til' I return I'm gone to old Kentucky Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap That's what the scouts all tell ya Sure enough it may get tough If it doesn't kill ya, kill ya Kentucky she's a waiting on the other side Give you the fever, put the daylight in your eyes Brother John's already gone With the full-blood Cherokee maiden He made the trip in the blizzard's grip I'd rather wrestle Satan Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap Oh, the snow kept coming Picked her up upon his back By God, he loved that woman! Daniel stood on the pinnacle rock Lookin' up and down the mountain Took his trusty old flint-lock Daniel started shoutin', shoutin': Kentucky she's a waiting on the other side Give you the fever, put the daylight in your eyes Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
"The Gentlemen" is a true masterpiece. And this song too. Guy Ritchie, thank you very much. David Rawlings, thank you too. Respect from Russia. A great film, and a great song.
My great grandmother, Irene Adkissen Veith, born 1901, always taught me my ancestors on her father’s side (Adkissens) came through the gap with Boone. She was a retired schoolteacher and died in 1997. Anyway, I got to hear about two World Wars, the Depression, the Spanish Flu, the 1934 Flood, the Dust Bowl, the Cold War and all kinds of things straight from the source growing up. Love you, Nonna.
As a thirteenth generation Kentuckian forced to leave home, lord I know the deep feelings Kentucky plants in one’s soul. The old family stories on my maternal side include one beloved tale of a Cherokee ancestors slipping away to Kentucky.
If you wish to be the king of the jungle, it's not enough to act like a king. You must be the king. There can be no doubt. Because doubt causes chaos and one's own demise.
...assuming you do, but in the event that you don't... get to know Gillian Welch. That's her above. She & Mr. Rawlings have been working together since maybe the late '80s. Peas in a pod√
Fell in love with this song immediately! It has such a timeless sound that I had guessed it would be from the 70s, still shocked that it’s a relatively new song…
But it isn't a "relatively new song" and it has been covered by more than one artist In many different forms and variations It is an Appalachian folk song that likely dates to the latter half of the 19th century and was first recorded in 1924
Just a banging song to a banging film & it’s how that chorus & how it slips in Kentucky is on the other side & the tone just flows like a stream taking you up into the heavens & keeping you there!!❤ if this ever became a chart song it would be no1 & in the top 10 of songs ever written 👌
I think my My 3rd great grandpa Bayless Burnett a confederate scout of union County Tennessee brought me here. He fought at the battle of Cumberland gap during the Civil War. he was killed there, his sons John and Daniel survived. This song really hit home with me. Love it!!
"If you wish to be the king of the jungle, it is not enough to act like a king, you must be the king, and their can be no doubt, cause doubt cause kaos and ones own demise"
"If you wish to be the king of the jungle, it's not enough to act like the king. You must be the king. There can be no doubt. For doubt causes chaos and one's own demise."
Услышал эту песню в "джентльменах", до начала фильма показывали рекламный трейлер ""правдивой истории банды келли", мне представилось, что повествование этой песни к главному герою - Неду Келли, как он прощается с мамой и вступает на путь подвигов :-), жаль, что песня не об этом, а про первопроходца Даниэля Буна - который проложил дорогу через Камберлендский перевал, что способствовало притоку поселенцев в штат Кентукки. Песней я заслушался, она просто прекрасна :-)
@@prestonross6942 east ky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee have some of the best people I've had the pleasure of meeting, I love how in the south even today most people still are kind to everyone and how we give each other respect, everytime I've traveled north the people seem cold and I've always felt out of place but I'm always at home down here, wish ya well hope all is good
❓Did anyone else hearing this song for the first time think of Neil Young's Ohio? The Gentlemen got me here. The movie had a fabulously artistic opening! 😊 The song and music video is awesome!👍 I rewound the movie several times because I couldn't help but feel like the song could've been influenced by Neil Young's style. The lyrics, "four dead in Ohio..." kept resurfacing and repeating in my mind. Anyway, really great music video!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Don't know how it took me this long to see The Gentlemen but it is a fantastic movie. This song and the intro are just made for each other. Literally love everything about this film.
I immediately realized that a frantic film would begin and I was right. Absolutely intriguing intro (the song fits in perfectly), as does the whole film!
Ya thing is it’s not Neil and it’s not fleetwood Mac it’s David Rawlings who is as unique an artist as the latter but I’m sure he would love the comparoson
Guy Ritchie always got the best soundtracks. Going all the way back to Lock Stock and Snatch, he finds gems and doesn't rely on cheesy hollywood stock choices that everyone else uses.
I can’t stand the new music of this generation and then I come across this gem. Gold. I can hear it repeat and repeat and by the way I did hear it repeat and repeat. This soooo reminds me of the ranch that I have not gone to in years. Sooo amazing.
@@coyotelong4349 It is, this could be an interesting conversation. My family, on both sides came from eastern KY & Bluegrass played during my early years. I hated it, I found it so sad & forlorn. There are major differences but yes, it is a sub category of country, even though Bluegrass has been around a lot longer, true.
Just watched the gentleman, savage opening tune 🎶🎼🎸
Oh
+1
))
This is the Opening credits song but I wanna know if this is the same song that Mickey Pearson put on the jukebox at the beginning. THANK YOU!!
This is the Opening credits song but I wanna know if this is the same song that Mickey Pearson put on the jukebox at the beginning. THANK YOU!!
The gentlemen film is a piece of art. The opening credits are the best ive seen last year and this.
@james cowboy simple but done with class
I was confused i should rewatch it
Yup, great song ..great movie
Yeah, it reminds me of snake eater opening cutscene...
Cmon, it's too overblown
Gentlemen brought me here.. what a movie and what a song
The movie so is called "Gentlemen"
The song so is called "David Rawlings - Cumberland Gap"
Guy Ritchie's amazing, yeah.
Stupenda ❤
“If you wish to be the king of the jungle, you cannot just act like a king, you have to be the king. There can be no doubt. Because doubt causes chaos and one's own demise. My queen taught me that.”
-What a great opening scene although the entire quote wasn’t spoken til the end.....The Gentlemen is an amazingly addictive movie. Guy Ritchie nailed it. 👏
👍
Just watched if for the 5th time. Enjoyed it just as much as the first!
@@jonwilliams6821 it never gets old....it’s amazing how few movies there are that can never get old. This is definitely going to be a instant classic.
Seen it at the theater 3 times. Came home and bought it on Blu-ray and also digital copy. Then when it comes on the telly I watch it again.
"Any chance?"
The older I get the more I appreciate different genres of music.
I guess because of more life experiences, for example i hated love songs, but after my first love and break up, i understand and appreciated those music way more
So true
I like have a hatred for this style of singing…. But this is just so good…. 😅
The younger I get the more I dislike potatoes
@@zitriphyer8429 Like that's craay, like LOL
Lol I live in the Cumberland mountains and everytime I see Cumberland or anything related on the signs, I start singing this song.
Same here bro, just happened to me
How good is 'The Gentlemen'!? And how good was this song during the opening credits!?
Pretty damn good lad, pretty damn good.
It is a good movie. Not as good as Snatch or Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels but if you're Ritchie fan I'd say go watch it!
BRILLIANT
It was one of best films I’ve seen in theaters. 2020 is starting off great.
Just brilliant...
The Gentlemen. I had no words when I first saw it.
This song ROCKS! Thank you Guy Ritchie!
This song + The Gentlemen = Perfection!
They killed it with this track
Ouyeeeeeaaaa
The Gentleman bought me here but this song on its own is absolutely fantastic Mr Rawlings definitely got skills and then some made my day
That's Mr Rawlings to you
Yeah that's amazing he took CSNY "Ohio" and just wrote new words over it. Weird Al.
It is I'm shocked that a hip hop junkie like me loves this the movie brought more fans to this track...it did the song justice.😁😆😎👍
My good taste of music brought me here. No need to watch movies to get good songs ;)
@@rosekommentiertkommentare796 so you don’t watch good movies then
I sat in the theater and the movie began with this song... from the first chord and a half I knew I loved this song and immediately pulled out my phone to Shazam it. I thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the movie and listened to this song the rest of my way home afterwards... but made a pit stop at my dealer's place before home just to keep in tradition with the movie and this magnificent song.
The Gentlemen & Cumberland Gap Forever!
Guy Ritchie always has some killer opening credits of his movies and this one is no different. Great movie and great song.
correct Guy nails this shit. I love his style .
He didn’t with Aladdin ….that was pants
They are awesome but also the same.
Когда меня спросят "Что такое идеально?", я покажу начальные титры фильма Джентльмены, под этот трек👏👏👏
Не ошибёшься если покажешь весь фильм)
idealno budet, kogda vy russkyje nacisty vernites iz ukrajiny v rakve v rossiju. putin huilo
I love how movies, namely, "The Gentleman", can bring cinema and music together. I cant count how many songs I've discovered from movies and vise versa.
Who has been listening to this on repeat even tho it's not necessarily your genre because of the movie "The Gentlemen"?
Fuck yeah
Im metal to the bone.. well, i thought i was.
@@jasonvoorhees5409 trust me the more music you're into the better, you can't be metal all the time
Lol "even tho it's not your genre"
Me
As soon as I heard that song playing opening credits I Shazamed it with the quickness in theater. Good thing I was in back row.
Guy Richie nailed this movie and soundtrack!
Boom 💥 same here
Omg I did the same thing 😅😅
hah! same
Same, same 😃
FBI is coming for you guys
Guy Ritchie bringing real American music to Americans!!! Thank you Sir.
Phucing masterpiece
Underrated.
Alright Phuc calm the phuc...f... down
Alright Phuc calm the Phuc down
correction : phu-ucing masterpiece
Don’t get street with me Ernie
Seems like we're all here from the gentlemen. It was a fantastic movie but this song, boy it stuck with me
Wish it was a longer song lol
Same here.
Lyrics
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Kiss me momma, kiss your boy
Bless me well and lucky
For I won't be back til' I return
I'm gone to old Kentucky
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
That's what the scouts all tell ya
Sure enough it may get tough
If it doesn't kill ya, kill ya
Kentucky she's a waiting on the other side
Give you the fever, put the daylight in your eyes
Brother John's already gone
With the full-blood Cherokee maiden
He made the trip in the blizzard's grip
I'd rather wrestle Satan
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Oh, the snow kept coming
Picked her up upon his back
By God, he loved that woman!
Daniel stood on the pinnacle rock
Lookin' up and down the mountain
Took his trusty old flint-lock
Daniel started shoutin', shoutin':
Kentucky she's a waiting on the other side
Give you the fever, put the daylight in your eyes
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Cumberland gap, it's a devil of a gap
Well... I liked the words that I had made up... but I do appreciate your lyrics.
"Kentucky, she's await'n on the other side"
Bro, thanks for the text. Good work
Americans, English, and Russians all agree this is good.
Us Canadians too, eh!
And french
Romantics all.
french too, and I doubt any poeple would ever disagree
Poland loves this song❤️😀
"The Gentlemen" is a true masterpiece. And this song too. Guy Ritchie, thank you very much. David Rawlings, thank you too. Respect from Russia. A great film, and a great song.
My god, he loved that woman.......
Привет из России, Гай Риччи настоящий профи раз откопал такое золото как вы
Да фильм и в правду Шикарный
Не ожидал в комментах найти русского )))
@@alexkotov6336 да ладно, мы все тут)
@@dimadima37 в России Ричи очень любят, так что неудивительно
Господа, русские часто в его фильмах фигурируют, что уж говорить про фанатов)
Специально листал ветку в поисках русскоязычного коммента. Так и знал, что будет!
The Gentleman sent me here. Sounds a bit like FleetWood Mac.
It's what I thought as well
More like Neil Young
@@janderson2709Ohio CSNY
@@jimhensen2811 Exactly yeah. Although, that was stills nash young crosby
Me tooooo was wondering!!
My great grandmother, Irene Adkissen Veith, born 1901, always taught me my ancestors on her father’s side (Adkissens) came through the gap with Boone. She was a retired schoolteacher and died in 1997. Anyway, I got to hear about two World Wars, the Depression, the Spanish Flu, the 1934 Flood, the Dust Bowl, the Cold War and all kinds of things straight from the source growing up. Love you, Nonna.
Addicted since watching The Gentlemen!! Amazing film and great opening track
Same!
@@ozpiroglu 100%!
This is a country banger!! And yes this was the perfect theme song for the Gentlemen!!
Шикарная песня, шикарный фильм , шикарный Гай ричи, шикарный мэтью макконахи, шикарный Чарли Ханном.
А как же тренер (колин фарел)
This song was perfect at the beginning of The Gentlemen 🤘🏼
Right....just Shazamed it bout 20 minutes ago....not my type of music but I kind of like it....😮
The Gentlemen brought me here
Same here 😂
Me too. Cracking tune. 😁
Same here... Brilliant film!
Yep me 2 lol
Same here
As a born and raised Kentucky boy, this shit gives me cold chills.
As a boy born in Virginia it sure does , Kentucky she's a waiting on the otherside!
Ништяк! И мне зашло.
Songs that tell a harrowing story always give me chills, especially stories about trying to travel in the 19th century
As a thirteenth generation Kentuckian forced to leave home, lord I know the deep feelings Kentucky plants in one’s soul. The old family stories on my maternal side include one beloved tale of a Cherokee ancestors slipping away to Kentucky.
If you wish to be the king of the jungle, it's not enough to act like a king. You must be the king. There can be no doubt. Because doubt causes chaos and one's own demise.
My god, those harmonies! Sublime.
If you search for a fault in this song the only thing I could find was that it ends.
Unfortunately, it just goes to show that all good things must eventually come to an end
...assuming you do, but in the event that you don't... get to know Gillian Welch.
That's her above. She & Mr. Rawlings have been working together since maybe
the late '80s. Peas in a pod√
Well put.
This song, along with the stylistic opening of the film, really sets the tone for what is an amazing film, one of Ritchie's best
Ngl, The gentleman brought me here. And I'm not complaining one bit. Love this song!
Fell in love with this song immediately! It has such a timeless sound that I had guessed it would be from the 70s, still shocked that it’s a relatively new song…
But it isn't a "relatively new song" and it has been covered by more than one artist In many different forms and variations
It is an Appalachian folk song that likely dates to the latter half of the 19th century and was first recorded in 1924
@@investit517 oh I did not know that! Thank you so much for providing me with that information, I really appreciate it! Take care!
It has a Fleetwood Mac sound to it. Great song.
@@investit517 thank you...I thought I'd heard this some where.
@@jackdandy listen to "4 Dead in Ohio" then you'll remember exactly where you heard it!
Gentlemen brought me here, about 30 times. Because this song speaks loudly to my soul.
Just a banging song to a banging film & it’s how that chorus & how it slips in Kentucky is on the other side & the tone just flows like a stream taking you up into the heavens & keeping you there!!❤ if this ever became a chart song it would be no1 & in the top 10 of songs ever written 👌
I think my My 3rd great grandpa Bayless Burnett a confederate scout of union County Tennessee brought me here. He fought at the battle of Cumberland gap during the Civil War. he was killed there, his sons John and Daniel survived. This song really hit home with me. Love it!!
Спасибо, Гай Ричи! Скрасил мой день своим фильмом и этой песней во время карантина)
Точно точно.
Я уже слова знаю наизусть. 🙂
Согласен🌚
Фильм огонь!!!
Come to Kentucky then?
"If you wish to be the king of the jungle, it is not enough to act like a king, you must be the king, and their can be no doubt, cause doubt cause kaos and ones own demise"
that's what your queen told you surely
Work on your orthography, son
Chaos*
There*
Because doubt causes*
Here thanks to 'The Gentleman' film. An excellent song, many thanks for upload.
"If you wish to be the king of the jungle, it's not enough to act like the king. You must be the king. There can be no doubt. For doubt causes chaos and one's own demise."
...bet your queen told you that.
Услышал эту песню в "джентльменах", до начала фильма показывали рекламный трейлер ""правдивой истории банды келли", мне представилось, что повествование этой песни к главному герою - Неду Келли, как он прощается с мамой и вступает на путь подвигов :-), жаль, что песня не об этом, а про первопроходца Даниэля Буна - который проложил дорогу через Камберлендский перевал, что способствовало притоку поселенцев в штат Кентукки. Песней я заслушался, она просто прекрасна :-)
теперь хочу фильм про Неда Келли посмотреть, я думаю видеоряд с фильма
@@максимлюбарец-к2ч было бы отлично
@@mensepik Нед Кели юыл в Австралии , а я уже поверил, что он дорогу в Кентуки проложил
Максим,да, у меня точно так же было,ты откуда?
@@zbsx8152 С Краснодарского края
Just watching the gentleman on Netflix and this song came out, had to check it
Saw The Gentlemen today, one of the best movies I've ever seen ❤️
And the opening with this song, perfect.
Fully agree, the song and the movie fire !
A great song. Like the fellow posted never heard this till the Gentlemen. Works brilliantly in the titles
Country is not my typical listen...but the gentleman opened my mind
This is more folk country/ alternative country
This is good ol'rock and roll peeps.
I don't like country music much either, but folk music like this is an entirely different feeling
This isn't country, it's folk which is different
The gentleman has brought us all here
The Cumberland Gap was my backyard growing up as a kid.
I'm a hour from it east ky all my life
@@kevo3985 respect from your fellow hillbilly!
@@kevo3985 Charlottesville, VA
@@prestonross6942 wish ya the best bub take care
@@prestonross6942 east ky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee have some of the best people I've had the pleasure of meeting, I love how in the south even today most people still are kind to everyone and how we give each other respect, everytime I've traveled north the people seem cold and I've always felt out of place but I'm always at home down here, wish ya well hope all is good
rarely you meet a movie making way more famous a song than a song making famous a movie. Love you, Guy Ritchie, my faiblesse.
I was born in pineville in 1979. It’s a beautiful place but you have to be tough to survive there.
Instant classic
What a great song...found it in movie and just love it and I am classic rocker to my core...wow!
I live near Cumberland Gap and it is in fact a devil of a gap.
Фантастика! Не могу насладиться. Слушаю вновь и вновь!
putin huilo! smert russkym okupantam!
I'm glad I've watched the gentlemen, just for finding this song
"The Gentlemen" is Guy Ritchie's masterpiece. This song was a perfect choice for opening the movie, I had it on replay for like 2 days.
few years ago I'v listened to it while I was tripping on acid, and since then the song became good memory for me, and I can't stop playing it :)
That is the only way to start that movie with this song
Cant get enuff of this song.. the Gentlemen brought me here.. and its awesome..
need a part 2 if it!..(the song)!
if you like this try, Neil Young's OHIO
No matter how many times I hear this song, still gives me chills.
❤😀🇬🇧 Cerys Mathew's BBC radio 6 brought me here. Its a fantastic place to be. X
Brilliant song and yeah the Gentleman Reminded me of that song brilliant
I too was sent by The Gentlemen. The film will be a classic and so too will the song be. 🍻
Hints of America and Neil Young the way this song is produced ..brilliant !👍🇬🇧
Neil Young and Fleetwood Mac
Definite hints of "Ohio" in there.
I..cant...stop...listening to this Song! 🔥
❓Did anyone else hearing this song for the first time think of Neil Young's Ohio? The Gentlemen got me here. The movie had a fabulously artistic opening! 😊 The song and music video is awesome!👍 I rewound the movie several times because I couldn't help but feel like the song could've been influenced by Neil Young's style. The lyrics, "four dead in Ohio..." kept resurfacing and repeating in my mind. Anyway, really great music video!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Don't know how it took me this long to see The Gentlemen but it is a fantastic movie. This song and the intro are just made for each other. Literally love everything about this film.
I immediately realized that a frantic film would begin and I was right. Absolutely intriguing intro (the song fits in perfectly), as does the whole film!
The Gentlemen got me here too.. wonderful movie 👌👌
Джентельмены привели меня сюда. The Gentleman brought me here. Respect from Russia
Dobrogo zdorovya tovarisch
@@ShenardLH Ahah)
Same, respect from the US
Respect from the UK
понимаю
I am from Georgia, undoubtedly this song is incredible, listening this every day Guy Ritchie my favorite. movie was outstanding
Sentimental gentleman from Georgia
Fantastic movie and this song adds to it. Love the vocals!
it's not enough to _act_ like the king. you gotta *be* the king.
A pint and a pickled egg brought me here.
Quite the gentleman
Nice song.
It's quite a thing when so many comments are present due to us all watching The Gentlemen. That is exactly why I am here. Amazing song.
Sounds like Fleetwood Mac and Neil Young had a baby. Great song.
Ya thing is it’s not Neil and it’s not fleetwood Mac it’s David Rawlings who is as unique an artist as the latter but I’m sure he would love the comparoson
First time I heard I thought it was Neil Young until I Shazammed it
literally thought this was Neil
I thought it was Fleetwood
Sound Like Jefferson Airplane Harmonies
....Cumberland gap is the land of the rocks. Home of the panther, bear, and fox....
I'm here because I'm from Kentucky, which is what awaits on the other side of the cumberland gap (which is in virgina).
Just watching "The Gentlemen"
I will listen to this song, everytime, you like my comment.
Only heard this tune on The Gentleman ….Wot a tune and wot a movie 💥👏👏👏👏
Thanks to The Gentlemen! Goodnight Y'All ❤
One of those songs you hear once and are like, wtf did I just hear cause every cell I'm my body loved it and had to move.
Greetings from France. With love. Music is my life. Life is my music.
My new favorite song! I'd LOVE to hear David Rawlings cover CSNY's "Ohio". I bet they'd sound almost just like them! 😊
Well this song has same beat and feel as Ohio. A sprinkle of some old man by young. With some Fleetwood and America harmonies.
of course gentlemen bought me hell of a movie 🔥
such a good song
Was here before the milli once gentlemen hits a streaming service it’s gonna really take off 🍻
Guy Ritchie always got the best soundtracks. Going all the way back to Lock Stock and Snatch, he finds gems and doesn't rely on cheesy hollywood stock choices that everyone else uses.
I can’t stand the new music of this generation and then I come across this gem. Gold. I can hear it repeat and repeat and by the way I did hear it repeat and repeat. This soooo reminds me of the ranch that I have not gone to in years. Sooo amazing.
Not usually a fan of music you'd call Country n Western, but this is absolute gold!
This isn't country western
@@HighlandBound
It’s bluegrass, which is one of the closest musical relatives to country
@@coyotelong4349 It is, this could be an interesting conversation. My family, on both sides came from eastern KY & Bluegrass played during my early years. I hated it, I found it so sad & forlorn. There are major differences but yes, it is a sub category of country, even though Bluegrass has been around a lot longer, true.
@@HighlandBound ...eh no. Bluegrass is Country's pappy :P Country is the child of Bluegrass. Not the other way around.
@@CaalamusTube potato, potatoe
Loved discovering this song through "The Gentlemen" as well
Another one brought here from watching The Gentleman. Great film.
The whole song is amazing.
But that fiddle/violin providing dissonance underneath their harmony - is really something special.
I love the combination.
Damn, what a song, what a movie intro....a real CSN&Y - Ohio vibe..
The show is great too I just finished watching it
One of those songs that got stuck in my head, for an under 3 min song/video I feel like they gave us a full movie.