Sounds very much like a Hindi Chant, like I can hear the words very clearly Edit: Tracklib posted this sample breakdown, and yes it is Indian, after all. Go check it out
Its in kannada language from karnataka. A carnatic music. A bhakti song in devotion to vishnu. Narayana (Sanskrit: नारायण, IAST: Nārāyaṇa) is one of the forms and names of Vishnu, who is in yogic slumber under the celestial waters, referring to the masculine principle.
I, with the help of r/sadboys, found the origins of the vocals today. The language is Sanskrit and the vocals originate from Spectrasonics’ Heart of Asia disk. The vocals are found on disk 3 partition C. There’s a video showing the entire disk and around the 3 hour mark you can hear the chops used
We can say Hindu. Because our spiritual hymns converge more than our language because Sanskrit being it's main influence. For eg. Hindi, Marathi and Malyalam are distinct languages, but if you have basic understanding of Sanskrit, the spiritual hymns in each language sound much similar. Note that Hindu was culture also at least on international stage. It's only recent that our main identity is defined by our language and state (something foreigners will never understand and think all Hindus as same).
The composer of the sample De De Mouse stated that the sample was from a random indonesian musician. Judging from the comments stating it has indian origin, the musician might be of balinese as cultures are similar.
well, the loop was made up of multiple samples from a sample pack by spectrasonics, tracklib got the samples, they posted the breakdown on their channel
@@DanielS-qt7ox yeah the samples were indian, hindu chants i believe because you can hear them mention rama in the samples (which is a hindu god), and plus the name of the samples has the word INDSNSKRT which could mean indian sanskrit or something (sanskrit is an ancient indian language, its not widely used anymore but it is still taught in some schools in india)
omg it felt i was sitting in a South Indian temple ✨ EDIT also someone in the replies found the sample ruclips.net/video/Kapkc5O6W9k/видео.html from 3:00:41
I think it's Kannadan, i found the album of samples but i need accurate translation and identification.. Here's the 3CDs spectrasonics - heart of asia samples album ( ruclips.net/video/Kapkc5O6W9k/видео.html) The samples taken to make the the song are in 3:00:33 Anyone who can speak Kannadan please take a look
@@AnonymouseLITUP heart of asia is a sample cd made by spectrasonics originally released in the ‘90s, the vocal sample used in the song is called INDNSNSKRT i believe which means “indian sanskrit” so i believe so.
Dude i cannot explain how much i love this ❣️ I actually really love traditional music and at last the lady singing got me into tears (i don't think this is Tamil because Tamil is more tough)
father is actually spaceghostpurpp (also pioneered vaporwave in the early 2000s) and clouddead before that. both popular artists on the internet during this era.
Sadly there are a lot of vanishing tribal languages in India that most of us don't even know about. A lot of tribal folk music is associated with more guttural and raw vocals and simple one-string instruments, as opposed to the high pitch and orchestrated tonality of Indian classical music. This sample could very well be any type of village/folk singing. Sounds very similar to a Baul/Sylheti sound to me, but music is universal and it's only right and proper that it should hit different for different people across the world! Looking forward to seeing the inevitable history channel documentary about how Yung Lean's producer was probably an alien, though.
people like you are why most online communities think indians have an extremely narrow outlook on the world. everything in the world doesn't revolve around our country or our cultures or languages. I don't doubt for a minute that you'd comment on a video about Sun Wukong in chinese mythology, that he is actually Hanuman or some shit like that 😂😂😂
I know its a foreign language but some of us indian including me feel so connected to the sound because it sounds like hindi / sanskrit or any other our regional language .we aren't saying it is any of indian language surely but it gives us our native vibes so is why feel soo connected to the auro of this music....🔮lovely 🥰❤❣❤ Much love to all🌸🫂
Yung Gud is such a talented producer and his style is unique to his own. He's produced some amazing beats for Yung Lean and Sadboys. Yosh City is another track that's been produced so we'll.
For some reason the background sound for Yung Lean song Ginseng Strip reminds me of Man of the House with Tim Allen, Farrah Faucet and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, I have been looking for the sound for weeks.
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Good musical ear!
TRACKLIB FOUND THE SAMPLE
It is a Tamil song
india song sir
This sample belong to indian song
Link-ruclips.net/video/9pV5HjeVrAg/видео.html
Please make video again
Tracklib posted this sample breakdown just recently
Came here to comment this
ruclips.net/video/9pV5HjeVrAg/видео.html
sounds like chopped up telugu or malyalam
YES THEY FOUND IT
and they didn't even give credit to the user from r/sadboys who found it. Sad really.
I feel like it's either Tamil or Malayalam. South Indian languages.
Ainu is a Indigenous Japanese language. That's what I thought it was 💀
It's Indonesian song ganjar ganjar
@@Vampybattie can u share a link to that song?
Hell nah 😂😂😂
Def not Malayalam -
Sounds very much like a Hindi Chant, like I can hear the words very clearly
Edit: Tracklib posted this sample breakdown, and yes it is Indian, after all. Go check it out
Nah man it ain't Hindi I've been studying Hindi for 9 years now but idk if it isn't Sanskrit or something-
@@SwampXFiRE my thoughts exactly I'm indian too
Tamil
What words did you hear exactly? 🙄🤨
what words do you hear then?
The background Sanskrit song- “Aneyu Karadare “ Lord Vishu prayers in it
ruclips.net/video/PaMFv44_IRA/видео.html
@@omkhond4406 yes yes! You got it 🤝
Its in kannada language from karnataka. A carnatic music. A bhakti song in devotion to vishnu. Narayana (Sanskrit: नारायण, IAST: Nārāyaṇa) is one of the forms and names of Vishnu, who is in yogic slumber under the celestial waters, referring to the masculine principle.
Can u tell me the name
Dope. It's mystical
For sure
Its Indian classical music - karun raag
@@sortitout9410 nah
@@JarredJermaine you're wrong sadly. It's from Spectrasonic's "Heart Of Asia"
@@ratio2186 it actually is. ruclips.net/video/Kapkc5O6W9k/видео.html it's at the 3:00:33 hour mark
This is the language from India called 'KANNADA'
underrated and never spoken of💛❤️
❤️
Ranking based on sweetness
1) Malayalam
2) Tamil
3) Kannada
4)Telegu
I know about the song literally eight years ago, it is crazy how this song is now known throughout TikTok
Facts bro, just wait until they hear Kyoto 😤
@@DownFromTheDoorWhereItBegan Kyoto changed my life forever bro I hope it’s not gonna be known through tiktok as well 😪
@@DownFromTheDoorWhereItBegan or red bottom sky that one is most appealing to the randoms
nah frr
Anyone know when it trended the charts on tik-tok (yr/month)?
I, with the help of r/sadboys, found the origins of the vocals today. The language is Sanskrit and the vocals originate from Spectrasonics’ Heart of Asia disk. The vocals are found on disk 3 partition C. There’s a video showing the entire disk and around the 3 hour mark you can hear the chops used
Yooo I'm Fine Effect from reddit, we did it :))
Also my name is also Julian lol
so fucking hype
Great find well done
It's an Hindu tradition song as in the end of the song, it says "Narayan" which has a deep meaning in hindi religion.
He presented only half sample, english takla sala, full sample available in track lib😂😂
@@TrailTrekkers yeah he doesn't even bother researching a bit.
"Hare narayan"
Its a hindi chant
@@gbkkscak no 💀 it’s kannada
@@tongueout7315 yeah i could instantly tell it was carnatic music
Lean was amazing in 2013 and everyone slept on him but whatever.
He is honestly horrible the beat carried 1000000%. One of the greatest beats in my opinion but i listen to the instrumental most of the time tbh
@@JosiahMamea lyrical miracle fan
LEAN?!?!?!
@@neo242 HELL nah lucki a top 5 for me so i fasho dont care about lyrical shit but his bars on this are pure butt. Lean do got cool songs tho
@@JosiahMamea Lean inspired ur fav artists :) (Playboi Carti, Travis Scott and after them Lucki, Yeat, etc).
definitely a Hindu chant.
Hindu or hindi? 😐 har cheez mein zabardasti ka religion ghusa dete ho tumlog
@@rananjay2389 yesss I mean if I take a biblical chant then it will be called An biblical chant instead of an English chant lmao
Or maybe its some kind of gibberish words that was made for a different song? I mean as a chorus.
We can say Hindu. Because our spiritual hymns converge more than our language because Sanskrit being it's main influence. For eg. Hindi, Marathi and Malyalam are distinct languages, but if you have basic understanding of Sanskrit, the spiritual hymns in each language sound much similar. Note that Hindu was culture also at least on international stage. It's only recent that our main identity is defined by our language and state (something foreigners will never understand and think all Hindus as same).
@@rananjay2389 bhai kabhi Jada secular tatta gand me mat dalwao
The composer of the sample De De Mouse stated that the sample was from a random indonesian musician. Judging from the comments stating it has indian origin, the musician might be of balinese as cultures are similar.
Do you want to know? I'm from Indonesian tho.
well, the loop was made up of multiple samples from a sample pack by spectrasonics, tracklib got the samples, they posted the breakdown on their channel
@@dygitalanimations42 oh shit bro, ur right, thanks for telling me
@@DanielS-qt7ox yeah the samples were indian, hindu chants i believe because you can hear them mention rama in the samples (which is a hindu god), and plus the name of the samples has the word INDSNSKRT which could mean indian sanskrit or something (sanskrit is an ancient indian language, its not widely used anymore but it is still taught in some schools in india)
*I'm scared of this man's gaze*
LMAOO YOU MADE ME SPIT OUT MY DRINK
I’ve been listening to Yung Lean for a minute and I’m glad more people found out about him, even if it’s through TikTok
No you haven’t because if you did you would know his name it yung lean
omg it felt i was sitting in a South Indian temple ✨
EDIT also someone in the replies found the sample ruclips.net/video/Kapkc5O6W9k/видео.html from 3:00:41
Bro the languages can be tamil or malyalam
@@gbkkscak It's Kannada, not Tamil or Malayalam.
@@wordlifejohn1122 broo it’s tamil
I think it's Kannadan, i found the album of samples but i need accurate translation and identification..
Here's the 3CDs spectrasonics - heart of asia samples album ( ruclips.net/video/Kapkc5O6W9k/видео.html)
The samples taken to make the the song are in 3:00:33
Anyone who can speak Kannadan please take a look
@@amarrevolver4452 i see it so so accurate but it's not kannada it seems Sanskrit to me and i can to some extent understand it
it sounds like Luffy from One Piece lmao
I know tamil and I think it says "nan yurinaen"
Translates to I "I faded" Or "I drowned"
Wow you're right. It's more like tamil classical from old scripture lyrics
These tamils are not In use now
That songs really a masterpiece!
Name?
@@Police_be_upon_him ginger 2002
@@Police_be_upon_him ginseng strip 2002 by Yung lean
💀tf it’s the irony that’s y people like it , he’s rapping of beat💀
@@solveiglecosaque9783 ginger 2002 ?💀
HE COVERED LEAN
???
Only because it's trending on tiktok
@@zillakage3143 ???
@@zillakage3143 tru but its nice to see one of my fav rappers in the spotlight
Boy I got news for you
I'm really confident that the song it's sampling is Gendjer Gendjer, but I could be wrong. It's a really old folk song. They sound so similar
And what language is that song in?
the original sample is from Spectrasonics: Heart of Asia. It is a very big pack and there is a couple vocal tracks in it, they are cut up and sped up
how sure are you?
@@tamunotamuno3564 it has been proved to be from there, look it up.
@@basjcs who is heart of Asia is it indian?
@@AnonymouseLITUP heart of asia is a sample cd made by spectrasonics originally released in the ‘90s, the vocal sample used in the song is called INDNSNSKRT i believe which means “indian sanskrit” so i believe so.
Bro it's mix of tamil,sanskrit and kannada song
Tracklib had uploaded the sample breakdown
its kannada
@@user-xg6tv5hl6s sry I forgot to mention that its sanskrit , tamil and kannada mix but most used is kannada
The last one is like the meme, "when we all use lightsabers and there's that one guy:" meme 💀
The language is Kannada. This was originally sung by Dr. Bhagya Murthy from Singapore.
Dude i cannot explain how much i love this ❣️
I actually really love traditional music and at last the lady singing got me into tears (i don't think this is Tamil because Tamil is more tough)
Traditional songs are the best. And folk songs. Mostly because i love history and culture. 😊 oh god im such a big nerd.
@@frost.0707 ikr 💀🩸 but i love classical Hindi stuff and Japanese old tunes i probably love them more that lofi
It is Tamil 🇮🇳🙏 It clearly say hare narayana
@@ucd389 hare narayana is not even Tamil...
@@rapgod8969 ...it's Indian..and Narayan is same wether south or west...idk if it's Tamil but I'm pretty sure it's some local Indian language
That’s crazy I used to listen to this instrumental on loop for hours love this beat
tamil or ainu is a massive difference, but it does sound indian to me
his flow crazy. lyrics dooty. sample insane. father of soundcloud rap for sure
father is actually spaceghostpurpp (also pioneered vaporwave in the early 2000s) and clouddead before that. both popular artists on the internet during this era.
You can litterally hear “ hare Narayan “ smh.
People fall for anything these days
Yeah but whats the original song, that's what we're trying to figure out
But I can clearly hear "Are Narigurime" or something like that. Lol.
hare narayan? sounds like Hare Nainimun
@@ratio2186 it’s base and pitch have been boosted bro
@@shobhitraj7674 Well then dont said that its clearly hear "hare narayan" since you cant know if its really is smh.
I found a kannad carnatic song which has possibility of being that sample
What is it
y~yung lean...? is ttthat you?
PLEASE SOMEBODY ASK DE DE MOUSE
Sadly there are a lot of vanishing tribal languages in India that most of us don't even know about. A lot of tribal folk music is associated with more guttural and raw vocals and simple one-string instruments, as opposed to the high pitch and orchestrated tonality of Indian classical music. This sample could very well be any type of village/folk singing. Sounds very similar to a Baul/Sylheti sound to me, but music is universal and it's only right and proper that it should hit different for different people across the world! Looking forward to seeing the inevitable history channel documentary about how Yung Lean's producer was probably an alien, though.
Thanks
@@gabrielglaister7688 I mean, you're welcome, but for what? 😂
Very insightful comment, this solves the mystery for me
@@gabrielglaister7688 oh. Very glad I was able to help!
It's a kannada song
It's either Hindi or Tamil. Either way, this is such a bop!
So much as sound like... Sid sriram voice exactly like this
99% Come from Ainu tribe (northern japan) , the creator also make japanese related song lmao
@@ratio2186 oh lol
It's mostly like North eastern side of India language because it's having a lullaby sound which so soothing in listening
It's a kannada song
In lean we trust
INDSNSKRT by Spectrasonics - Heart of Asia
Victory my man, Just came from the tracklib video
Oh, though someone made it before me tbh
Tamil is my language I think it's not tamil I think it only a bit but I'dd ont think so
Yea it's not Tamil i live in India in the east and i don't think it is Tamil cause i learned Tamil once and hell was it hard
Ikrits kinda hard EVEN WHEN you WRITE IT
@@niko-ww7qq wtf is ur pfp
@@sghqz your mom
@@editinglia7132 IKR like wtf even reading it is like finding letters in math
The sample loop is 🔥
It's funny how they sampled an ancient sanskrit hymn to a rap masterpiece 🙌
Damn, I swore that was the Susumu Hirasawa's voice.
Nigga I swear you're everywhere.
@@AlidoesArt I'm everywhere and nowhere all at once
It's probably some Indian local tune it has the complete Indian sweet vibe
@@ucd389 Sounds more like the Ainu language to me. Especially if you compare it to some of their folk songs.
It sounds like Sanskrit more than Tamil but I don’t think it’s either. Might be Japanese.
It's Sanskrit, this guy on r/sadboys and I were able to find the original vocals that De De Mouse chopped
Bitches come and go
Brahh..
But you know i stay
Its Indian chant of God Narayana
She's chanting "Narayana"
It's trimmed and cut and place backward
That's why it sounds like that
Literally says "HARE NARAYANA" which means praising hindu god Vishnu
Its chopped to sound like that
@@pd9052 nah ya gotta cope
@@shivanshsinghiitbombay8407 chutiya hai kya? Cope ka matlab search kar. Har jagah cope karne se cool nahi lagta. It’s clearly not hindi
@@rananjay2389 😆😆👍
people like you are why most online communities think indians have an extremely narrow outlook on the world. everything in the world doesn't revolve around our country or our cultures or languages. I don't doubt for a minute that you'd comment on a video about Sun Wukong in chinese mythology, that he is actually Hanuman or some shit like that 😂😂😂
Some of you guys have come from that star was video
Its Tamil Because At Last She Says Narayana In Original Audio 🔊
BRO GTFO MY FEED
I think it sounds more like one of many Indian languages
Y’all are late 🤣
fr they found it a while ago😭
original sample is spectrasonics heart of asia
The vocal is so good I need it
I know its a foreign language but some of us indian including me feel so connected to the sound because it sounds like hindi / sanskrit or any other our regional language .we aren't saying it is any of indian language surely but it gives us our native vibes so is why feel soo connected to the auro of this music....🔮lovely 🥰❤❣❤
Much love to all🌸🫂
The second one is a vibe
He sampled like every rapper out there
I can hear "Narayana" just from the essence.
I like the way it sounds like their talking about there depression in Tamil or Ainu
He is a man of culture I guess 🧐🍷
The guy spreading fake news faster than tge covid lol
Rise of yung lean started with this song now he a legend
Bro they don’t sound the same too me
feels like Luffy singing
the original sample was found recently and deconstructed, it is a couple vocal tracks from a pack chopped up and sped up
The fact I saw this the minute I kept listening to this 😂
I appreciate you for digging this deep!! 🔥 you have such a chill vibe in every video too bro 😎 cheers
Its like yin yang
Yung lean was ahead of his time
Yung Gud*
Props to Yung Gud, he was the producer of the beat
Gud and Sherman were really next level with their beats, SBE/GTB stuff has insane instrumentals shit groundbreaking like Clams Casino beats
She is saying hare Narayan at last
This kid and his produces created magic with this sample
This guy search so deep. Good job man
rabbit hole moment
Starts with hare rama
As a full time tamil speaker I can tell that is tamil music cuz it's just tamil music vovels
My guy looks like he has quarter of a head
give some props to Yung Gud
Yung lean? I love lean
This song is a vibe.
Why is this Yung Lean guy all in my recommended now
Did bro fr had to pull haweeee ya HAAAA wtf 💀💀
When I first heard this song this one part sounded like a South Indian man singing some traditional song turns out it was Sanskrit now-
To me it sounds like " Naraayana...Haree narayana ... "
Its definitely south indian.its sounds like a carnatic raga.
I have heard this rytem while praying in the temple
This sample is the reason I like this song bro it flows through the blood
the sample is what makes the song listenable to me.
Apparently a random japanese producer gave the original sample to yung gud
Tamil music mixed with south asian tone
Yung Gud is a generational producer
Sounds like luffy singing
This man jabaited all of us four times in a row.
No you're wrong. The track is a sanskrit chant. You can check it on youtube, it's available.
that song is legendary
Yung Gud is such a talented producer and his style is unique to his own.
He's produced some amazing beats for Yung Lean and Sadboys.
Yosh City is another track that's been produced so we'll.
Yung Lean underrated. Check out Yoshi City, Kyoto, Ginseng Strip, Red bottom sky
For some reason the background sound for Yung Lean song Ginseng Strip reminds me of Man of the House with Tim Allen, Farrah Faucet and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, I have been looking for the sound for weeks.