I usually HATE questions like this on advicenators so I'm really sorry! But, this is driving me INSANE. Yes, I've googled it...plenty of times, changed my wording, etc--many different results, but not the one I want. I was in Forever 21 yesterday, and this song came on. It was like "..why don't they understand..." and the voice was kind of like Hilary Duff. Weird thing is, I googled it, and nothing matched up. Can anyone please help me before I lose my mind over this song?
xlickablex answered Sunday December 24 2006, 8:33 pm: If it's Hilary, I think the song would be "Math". other than that you might try and look up on a lyrics site like leoslyrics.com or anylyrics.com. good luck finding your song and hoped I helped. Merry Christmas..Eve. lol =] [ xlickablex's advice column | Ask xlickablex A Question ]
S_C answered Sunday December 24 2006, 8:24 pm: I would need more lyrics. Since I don't know what song you're talking about (though thanks, I now know the genre is probably pop since you heard it in Forever 21). My problem is I could probably find a bunch of songs that have that lyric in it, but I wouldn't be sure which one is right because I don't have any more options. So my suggestion is not to just search google. And even if that's why you search make sure you type lyrics into the google search. But also some other sites you can try to search are www.lyricsondemand.com www.azlyrics.com www.lyrics.com
Find lyric sites (or even pop lyric sites) and search, it'd be easier for you to find it because once you see it you'll recognize it, whereas with other columnists that may be harder. I'm sorry I'm not of much help, I just hate seeing unanswered questions. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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