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"duddleluddlelah-DAAAAAH (E-F-G-Bb-C1-E1). "duddleluddlelah-DAAAAAH (E-F-A-C1-E1-F1).
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Starts with a three sequences of rising triplet/flourish-half-note (sorry-I probably don't even have it in the right key): It's very common when someone's trying to communicate lushness or something specifically Italian. Believe it's an aria, but is just as often adapted as an instrumental. Thinking of a classical-music piece that often features in commercials. The scene I remember involved the girl and the robot, along with several other robots, in a round, dark elevator, which ascended into a purple-tinted, glittery dance club. It was about the same height as the girl. One of the robots was orange/bronze in colour, and had large eyes. If I remember correctly, she also had large, silvery hoop earrings. Her outfit consisted of black, skin-tight trousers, boots and a blue top. She was tall, slim, brown-skinned and had long, straight, black hair which was pulled back into a high ponytail. The human was female, and appeared to be around 19 years old (I'm guessing). It consisted of many robot characters, and only one human. Unfortunately, since I was a small child back then, I can only remember one scene. but I'm not too hopeful about THIS video being found.Īnyway, this one I remember seeing in either the late 90s or early 2000s. Obviously that song wasn't mainstream, yet it was found. I'm almost certain it was shown on the uk channel "Pop!" on a programme known as "Pop Party".Īs I said, I searched for it along with another video in mind, which turned out to be "Look At Us Now" by Northern Heightz. It is a CGI animated music video, though I can't remember the song for it at all. However, a strange dream has prompted me to try again. I posted this a while ago along with another query, but after zilch responses for this video I had given up searching. I found both of these things on You Tube, but they've magically disappeared from my records, even though I'm fairly certain I saved them somewhere. She was wearing something similar to a thin, white, turtleneck sweater. I don't think it showed past her shoulders. She's against a white background, in profile, and I think the way she's posed is sort of like she's laying down. It shows her as a pale white woman with black hair, in the same style as Lady Gaga in this picture ◊. The artist, I remember from an advertisement for her. (I'm not certain that his hair was really in traditional "dread locks" style, or that he had a lot of facial hair, but that's what I remember.) I don't remember the lyrics, but the tempo was slower, from what I remember. Throughout the MV, there's clips of a white man with black dread locks and facial hair lighting fireworks or something at night, in the middle of what looks like a desert or open dirt clearing.
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Once she starts singing again, everything returns to normal. When she stops singing is when the dubstep is most evident, and at the same time, her dress starts to sort of levitate around her while the curtains billow. She's standing inside a dimly-lit ring of curtain-like cloths that match her dress.
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It features a black woman in a long, flowing, navy dress no special design or anything, from what I can remember. The song is dubstep, and probably from within the last year. I've searched pretty hard for both, so any help would be appreciated. Looking for a song and an artist (that are unrelated to each other) that seem to have eluded both my saved sessions and records on You Tube.