Gotta wait about 10secs for the sound
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cUq2528a1n4
Wouldnt be the first time that a big producer or artist rips someone off.
hmm very interesting, it does sound very very similar
funny, a guy from Sweden just emailed me the other day (I was just about to update my website on it) and he told me that the chorus for Drowning is very inspired by the song "Långsamt farväl" written by Mauro Scocco for Lisa Nilsson.
Does anyone know much about the band that sings the song on YouTube?
Quote from: "Rebecca"hmm very interesting, it does sound very very similar
funny, a guy from Sweden just emailed me the other day (I was just about to update my website on it) and he told me that the chorus for Drowning is very inspired by the song "Långsamt farväl" written by Mauro Scocco for Lisa Nilsson.
Does anyone know much about the band that sings the song on YouTube?
I dont.. I'm not even Swedish. But interesting nevertheless. I assume that the song is in Swedish, which would put Rami and the people who he co-wrote the song with in a very bad position. Makes you wonder if they also ripped off any other unknown Swedish songs. Most of the time you dont even hear about these "cases". The musicians who get ripped off usually dont have the money to fight a big record label, and have no other chance but to surrender
Quote from: "Rebecca"hmm very interesting, it does sound very very similar
funny, a guy from Sweden just emailed me the other day (I was just about to update my website on it) and he told me that the chorus for Drowning is very inspired by the song "Långsamt farväl" written by Mauro Scocco for Lisa Nilsson.
Does anyone know much about the band that sings the song on YouTube?
This Langsamt farväl is really extremely similar.
It was also co-written by Aside.
The intro for "Drowning" was also used for "All or nothing" by O-town if you ask me.The song from the link is really similar.
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The intro for "Drowning" was also used for "All or nothing" by O-town if you ask me.
I second that.
Hi, a guy emailed me from Sweden and he found that:
"the song is called "Älä sana huomisesta" and the band is Hausmylly from Finland.
It´s claimed the song is from 1995"
Wooo...I think it doesn't sound very similar,glad to hear these tunes again specially if the song is new,at least I can say that Swedish Pop is back.