See U Dancing

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See U Dancing
Genre Italodance
Year 2006
Status Unsolved
Original poster FM120/Aigeng
Search started 2021
File:SeeUDancing.mp3

See U Dancing is a mysterious Italodance song that first appeared in an Italodance mix in 2021 by YouTube user FM120 Official.

Background

On March 9th, 2021, YouTube user Aigeng first uploaded the song to an Italodance megamix.[1]

On March 13th, 2021, the official channel of radio station FM120 uploaded an Italodance megamix titled "The BPM's Birthday Celebration Dance Megamix" in reference to the track's DJ, DJ BPM.[2] When asked for the song name, the channel responded with "Tore - Hey Tombino",[3] which refers to another completely different lost song uploaded by SandoPlayz16.[4]

On April 27th, 2024, FM120 uploaded a version of the song in a music editor titled "GZ-Boy - See You Dancing", but it is unclear whether this is the actual artist and title of the song.[5] This upload implies that they own the original song's stems and thus played a role in its creation or have a direct connection with the original creator. It has been speculated that the song, if not created by them, is intentionally gatekept by FM120 to protect the rarity of their collection.[6]

On April 28th, 2024, Douyin user Gabry369 posted a two and a half-minute video of the song being played, with a never-before-heard ending.[7] However, the Douyin video does not play the entire song; instead, it shows what appears to be the song's length and waveform, and halfway through, "Lullabyte (Ma.Bra. Extended Mix)" is mixed in, exactly where the original snippet ended.[8] When the recording was reuploaded to YouTube, a user named DJ Smailicona took credit for the post, claiming that the full version of the song is 6 to 7 minutes.[9]

On June 10th, 2024, Reddit user Suspicious-Twist1694 discovered that the synthesizer used in the song was the "LD Follow" lead on the Sylenth1 virtual synth, which was created in 2006, implying that the song could not have been created any earlier.[10]

Leads

Possible

Debunked

  • Mister Stewart & Claire Somerville - Wanna See U Dancing: Not the same song[11]

Lyrics

References