Song That Goes Woah Oh Oh - Starts with “woah oh oh” then the singer sings in a high register and is using a bit of a funny voice for the whole song. There’s not a whole lot of instrumentation on the song but there are sort of. It sounded like something maybe from the 1980s. I probably either heard it from gta: Vice city or the radio in. Is it a gimmick to create an easy anthem; A cheap way to fill in syllables; The song is called “drop the game” and it’s by flume and chet faker. I was looking for it forever too. Bro, it is the song tarzan boy by baltimora. It is a mix between pop and rock melody so the singing is like pop but the melody like rock! Listen to it and tell me if i'm right! A full list of the songs can be found on youtube and spotify. I would be so thankful if someone knew the name to this song. It is a pretty popular song and i think it's from the 70s or 80s and is a disco. The song has an 80's/ british pop. Then i actually listened to the song and was surprised to find: Betty white on 'the golden girls'; Betty white and bea arthur on 'the golden girls'. Rose and dorothy work on a jingle for a contest. Yeah, but the lyrics.
Starts with “woah oh oh” then the singer sings in a high register and is using a bit of a funny voice for the whole song. There’s not a whole lot of instrumentation on the song but there are sort of. It sounded like something maybe from the 1980s. I probably either heard it from gta: Vice city or the radio in. Is it a gimmick to create an easy anthem; A cheap way to fill in syllables; The song is called “drop the game” and it’s by flume and chet faker. I was looking for it forever too. Bro, it is the song tarzan boy by baltimora. It is a mix between pop and rock melody so the singing is like pop but the melody like rock! Listen to it and tell me if i'm right! A full list of the songs can be found on youtube and spotify. I would be so thankful if someone knew the name to this song. It is a pretty popular song and i think it's from the 70s or 80s and is a disco. The song has an 80's/ british pop.