Who Performed The Viral Cover Titled I Close My Eyes?

2025-08-28 01:59:31 39

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Owen
Owen
2025-08-29 18:08:13
I got drawn into this like a little mystery case: one evening I kept hearing a soft, raw cover labeled 'i close my eyes' on loop in my FYP, and I decided to play detective. First, I clicked the audio link on the platform and followed it to the original upload; sometimes the credited artist is the original sound, other times it's buried under a chain of reposts. When that led nowhere, I used Shazam and then copied a lyric line into Google with quotes—surprisingly effective for buried covers. Next step was to check the uploader's other videos and pinned comments; creators often credit the singer in a pinned comment or in the caption when they repost. As a last resort I checked cover-heavy channels and artists who go viral for intimate covers—names like Boyce Avenue or Madilyn Bailey pop up often, but that’s just pattern-spotting, not proof. If you want me to chase it down properly, drop the clip or tell me where you saw it and I’ll trace the original performer for you.
Ruby
Ruby
2025-08-29 23:08:57
That little phrase 'i close my eyes' has a way of looping in my head—I've heard people ask about that viral cover a bunch lately, and honestly there are a few different clips that circulate under that title, so pinning one performer down without the clip is tricky.

If you sent me the link I'd check the TikTok/YouTube description and the audio page first; most creators either credit the singer or attach the original sound that links back to the performer. Other quick tricks I use: Shazam or SoundHound the clip, copy a couple of distinctive lyrics into Google in quotes, and scan the first comments—people often shout out the singer's name. If it’s a user-uploaded cover with no credit, reverse-image the video thumbnail or search the uploader’s channel for a credited version. If none of that works, paste the snippet somewhere like Reddit’s music ID communities or even a Discord server—crowdsourcing IDs is fast. If you want, drop the clip or link and I’ll dig through it for the performer.
Tessa
Tessa
2025-08-31 02:04:56
Okay, so I’ve chased down enough mystery covers to know this one might be a moving target: multiple creators can use the same title 'i close my eyes' for totally different renditions. My go-to one-liners for ID: play the clip on a separate device and run Shazam; check the TikTok/Instagram audio page (click the sound or music icon) to see the original uploader; and Google any lyric fragment inside quotes. If it’s on YouTube, open the description and the first dozen comments—creators or fans often credit the vocalist there. If those fail, post a short clip to a music identification subreddit or ask in a music-focused Discord; someone usually recognizes specific vocal timbres. I’d happily help if you paste the link or a timestamp.
Reese
Reese
2025-08-31 11:07:24
I’m not 100% sure which viral clip you mean when you say 'i close my eyes'—lots of creators reuse the same title. Short and practical: use Shazam or the platform’s audio page, check the video description and top comments, and do a quick Google search of any lyric snippet in quotes. If those don’t work, post the clip to a music ID subreddit or ask in a music-loving Discord; crowdsourcing is often faster than solo hunting. If you share the link with me, I’ll happily take a look and try to find the singer—I love these little sleuth missions.
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