No its actually Daddy Yankee's "Pose"..
In case that isn't the song you were looking for it may be this one.
Pretty Ricky feat Sean Paul- Push it Baby, with the following chorus:
I Wanna See You Push It Push It Push It
I Wanna See You Move It Move It Move It
I Wanna See You Wind It Wind It Wind It
I Wanna See You
Push It Baby Oh Just Push That Thing On Me
Push It Baby I Wanna See You
The chorus sounds a lot like "Somebody told me" by the killers ,but the beginning kind of sounds like "High school never ends" by Bowling for soup ...
Kt tunstall sings it. It's called black horse and the cherry tree
sounds like a spanish version of Red River Valley
In standard definition the A refers to the verse, and B refers to bridge. So in ABA form, there really is no chorus. It may seems like there is a chorus, like in a song such as The Beatles "Yesterday". That song structure goes: I-A-A-B-A-B-A There is no chorus. Which seems strange really. Hope this helps, but it may just confuse you even more. The code is: A=verse, B=bridge, C=chorus, I=Intro
is he gay then? he sounds like he is. is he gay then? he sounds like he is.
Flamenco (flamingo)
I thought it said the same thing, until I research it a bit: It's actually "Bamboleo" by the Gipsy Kings. Happy listening!
The chorus sounds a lot like "Somebody told me" by the killers ,but the beginning kind of sounds like "High school never ends" by Bowling for soup ...
Riverside - Sydney Samson
"ses responsable" it sounds likere spon (sounds like spown) sa (sounds like saw) ble (sounds like blay)
its Jaime but the j sounds like and h and i together so it sounds like hime
Dora
It sounds like 'CAHDmain'
Glee Club is exactly what it sounds like; a club. So no, it's just an extracurricular activity.
like this the same but the I sounds like an E
Michel Telo- song title is Ai Se Eu te Pego? That song has a dance that is similar to the Macerena. I heard it in the clubs in Europe on numerous occasions. Maybe that is the one you are thinking of.
If you are referring to the word's Poker Face, it sounds like Poke her face. The same question has been bugging me for a while. I think you refer to the chorus and its chord progression. I think the problem is that this is a quite widely used chord progression. The chorus to me sounds very similar to Zombie by The Cranberries and also Africa by Toto.