Hallelujah, sung by Imogen Heap
It's Hide and Seek by imogen heap
Jason Derulo si the original artist of the song. But in the chorus Imogen Heap sings it. And he didnt steal the song from her. He got her permission. All they did was took the clip from that song and sped it up a bit and there ya go.. :) Actually this guy is wrong about Jason Derulo. Imogen heap did sing it but Jason isn't the original artist of the song. The song is called Hide and seek. It may take a while to get to that part but its there. ACTUALLY, you're both wrong! Both of those artists sampled it from Justina. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t1ImnX655s Um, I'm not sure about that Justina part, and even though I would rather not heavily rely on Wikipedia for the right answers, they seem to know what they're talking about in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatcha_Say when they say that it "heavily samples the song "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap." To me, that says enough.
The latest theme music for the Ashes on Sky Sports is Thriller (a song by Michael Jackson) and the singer is Imogen Heap.
Imogen Heap was the first artist to use that line in her song "Hide and Seek" in May of 2005. Jason Derulo later made a song (May 2009) titled "Whatcha Say" using that specific line with permission from Heap. Afterward an artist named Justina made a song titled "Whatcha Say" as well using the same line in "response" to Derulo's song. So, Imogen Heap was first, then Jason Derulo, then Justina.
Imogen Heap was born on December 9, 1977.
Imogen Heap was born on December 9, 1977.
No, she has not passed away. Imogen Heap is currently on tour.
No. Imogen Heap is a woman, and that is her name (Imogen Jennifer Jane Heap). He r band before she went solo was "Frou Frou."
No she is not.
The song actually comes from a verse of "hide and seek" by imogen heap. You can see this video on youtube. Search Imogen Heap - hide and seek So in conclusion u can see that imogen heap would be your best answer.
UK musician Imogen Heap is 40 years old (birthdate: December 9, 1977).
No
Imogen Heap released Speeding Cars in 2006. The song is from Goodnight and Go's single. Imogen Heap also released another album "Ellipse" as well as the album "Speak for Yourself."
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He stole it from Imogen Heap and didn't give credit.