What was the genre of the music? Was it future house? Or some type of speech-singing jazz? So far with the clues, I was able to find SIAMΓS "The Wolf", but it's probably not what you're looking for.
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Hm, I'm not that good at the names for musical genres. It was a female singing, and sometimes she's sing "doo-bee-doo-bee-doo". I think it was French, but the song was in English.
LOL I know this is not a great description from me.
Only the video style is somewhat similar without the old school graininess.
Nice vid though!
Could it be Aurora's song in the Wolfwalkers - Running with the Wolves? Honestly, if you remember the tune, you should also make use of Soundhound or Google's in-build music-search feature. This way, the results will be narrowed.
No it's not that. But you've given me an idea to trawl through my youtube history.
This would have been around 10 years ago so I've gone to google takeout to export all my youtube watch history and try to somehow grep through it. Thanks.
Actually, you can download it as JSON, I think. This way, you can use some sort of data-analysis tool with it, preferably using Python.
I can't see a simple way to do that. I'll wait for the google takeout.