I’ll be blunt: I haven’t been able to name a film off the top of my head that ends its credits with a chant that repeats 'my name is, my name is' exactly like that. That said, I’ve solved similar puzzles by leaning on communities and tools, so here’s a friendly plan you can use.
Record the credits audio, try Shazam and SoundHound, then post the clip to a subreddit like r/NameThatSong — people love that stuff. Also check 'Tunefind' and the film’s 'IMDb' soundtrack page, because a track title often hides the lyric. If all else fails, the chant might be an uncredited sample or an original score cue; small indie films sometimes don’t list every piece.
If you want company on the hunt, share a short clip or the film title and I’ll dig in with you — I actually enjoy these scavenger hunts late at night.
Okay, I’ve chased down weird credit songs before, so here’s a practical route I’d follow for the 'my name is my name is' chant you asked about.
Start by recording the credits audio on your phone — make sure there’s minimal background noise — then try Shazam and SoundHound. If those come up empty, upload the clip to YouTube (unlisted) or to a Reddit thread like r/NameThatSong or r/TipOfMyTongue; people there often ID tiny samples. Meanwhile, check the film’s page on 'IMDb' and the soundtrack listing on 'Tunefind' or 'Soundtrack.net' — sometimes the credited track name is different from the lyric.
A useful trick: search Google with the lyric in quotes ("my name is my name is") plus the word 'lyrics' or 'soundtrack'. Also look at WhoSampled if you suspect the chant is a sample from an older recording. If you want, tell me the movie or drop a timestamp and I’ll help run through these steps with you.
I love these little mysteries, and I’ll walk you through a slightly more technical way to ID that repeated 'my name is' chant if casual apps don’t work.
First, extract the audio from the credits: if you have the movie file, use a simple audio extractor to save the credits track as MP3. Then use an online audio identification service like ACRCloud or AudD to get a likely match; these services are often better than phone apps for short clips. If the service returns nothing, inspect the credits for composer or song credits and search those names on SoundCloud or Bandcamp — small films sometimes use compositions that never made it to Spotify.
Another angle: check soundtrack forums and the 'Soundtrack' section on 'IMDb' for exact track listings, then search those track titles with the lyric in quotes. And if the chant sounds like a children’s choir or a ritual chant, consider that it might be a public domain recording or an original score cue, which would mean contacting the composer (email often listed in press kits) could give you a definitive ID. If you want to send me a short clip, I’ll happily run it through these tools with you.
I don’t have a single title to hand that uses a literal 'my name is my name is' chant in the end credits, but I can say from experience those repeated‑name motifs show up a lot in atmospheric horror or indie films to create that creepy echo effect. If you’ve got a clip, the fastest thing I’d do is Shazam it, and if that fails I’d post the snippet to Reddit or a soundtrack forum — people who catalogue film music are excellent at spotting uncredited bits.
Also check the film’s soundtrack credits on 'IMDb' or 'Tunefind'; sometimes the track title is different from the sung lyric, and that’s why they can be hard to find. If you want, upload a short audio file and I’ll take a look.
There’s a vague itch in my brain about this chant, and I’ve spent evenings hunting for it—so here’s what I’ve pieced together and how I’d tackle it if I were you.
First off, the line 'my name is, my name is' instantly makes me think of the kind of vocal hook that either comes from a pop/hip‑hop track (like Eminem’s 'My Name Is') or from an intentionally repetitive chant used in horror or experimental films to leave an uneasy aftertaste in the credits. I haven’t pin‑pointed a single mainstream movie that prints that exact chant in the credits list, which makes me suspect it’s either a sampled piece, a short composer motif, or a song used in a smaller/foreign film.
If you want to find it quickly, capture that credits audio and run it through Shazam or SoundHound, then cross‑check the result on 'IMDb' under Soundtrack or on 'Tunefind'. If that fails, try posting a short clip to a community like r/TipOfMyTongue or music ID Discords—people there are absurdly good at this. I’d be happy to help comb through it with you if you can share the clip—game to keep digging with you.
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The track comes off 'The Slim Shady LP' and has that sneering, satirical tone Eminem is known for; it samples a riff from Labi Siffre’s older work which gives it a catchy backdrop. Beyond the lyric itself, the song is a character intro — he’s literally telling you who this persona is, and then doubling down for emphasis. If you want the exact lyric, the single and its music video are iconic and easy to find, and hearing that chorus once will probably have you humming it all day.
Okay, this one had me digging through late-night playlists and AMV compilations — there’s a strong chance the clip you saw isn’t from a canonical scene at all, but from an AMV or meme that layers Eminem’s chorus from 'My Name Is' over anime footage. That chorus goes “Hi! My name is...” and people often loop it, so a short clip can look like a character is chanting 'my name is, my name is.'
I’ve seen this a bunch: people take dramatic reveal shots from shows like 'Death Note', 'Cowboy Bebop', or even 'JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure' and sync them to the song for comedic or stylish effect. If the audio in the clip sounds like a studio track rather than in-character dialogue, that’s the giveaway.
If you want to track it down, try using Shazam or ACRCloud on the clip, check the video’s comments for source info, or drop a short clip in a subreddit like r/tipofmytongue — folks there are mercilessly good at sniffing out edits. If you can share a screenshot or describe the character, I’ll happily keep digging with you.