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The song first gained attention in the Lostwave community on November 24, 2023, when it was reuploaded by YouTube user funado.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV71la6-wEU</ref>  
The song first gained attention in the Lostwave community on November 24, 2023, when it was reuploaded by YouTube user funado.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV71la6-wEU</ref>  


A narrator or character in the show says "auch" (the German word for also) at the end of the snippet,<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/heyimout/comments/1bw4q4a/comment/l1hi409/</ref> prompting English-speaking searchers to believe that the scene is related to alcohol<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Lostwave/comments/1fmxi08/little_theory_about_hey_im_out/</ref>
A narrator or character in the show saying "auch" (the German word for also) at the end of the snippet,<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/heyimout/comments/1bw4q4a/comment/l1hi409/</ref> prompting English-speaking searchers to believe that the scene is related to alcohol<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Lostwave/comments/1fmxi08/little_theory_about_hey_im_out/</ref>


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==

Revision as of 12:06, 9 August 2025

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as unsolved.

Hey I'm Out
Genre Synth-Pop
Year 1980s
Status Unsolved
Original poster Alex
Search started 2006
File:HeyI'mOut.mp3

Hey I'm Out is an unidentified synth-pop song from a 1980s German television program in which the song is played during a "disco scene".

Background

On May 19, 2006, the song was first uploaded to the music identification website spiritofradio.ca by a user named Alex, but it received no responses at the time. They claimed that the song was taken from a German TV Program from the 1980s and played in the background during a scene at a discothèque.[1]

The song first gained attention in the Lostwave community on November 24, 2023, when it was reuploaded by YouTube user funado.[2]

A narrator or character in the show saying "auch" (the German word for also) at the end of the snippet,[3] prompting English-speaking searchers to believe that the scene is related to alcohol[4]

Lyrics

References