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#Gotye Reel by @findingbestauditon - How many you remember?
614. Gotye ft. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know 
"Somebody That I Used To Know" was one of those songs every 2000s baby an
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How many you remember? 614. Gotye ft. Kimbra – Somebody That I Used To Know “Somebody That I Used To Know” was one of those songs every 2000s baby and early-2010s listener remembers hearing absolutely everywhere. When Gotye and Kimbra dropped it, the song felt totally different from most of the big radio hits around it, which is a huge reason it stood out so fast and became one of the most recognizable songs from that era. A huge reason this song stuck so hard was how unique it sounded. The production felt stripped back but still dramatic, the hook was instantly unforgettable, and Kimbra’s part made the whole song even more iconic. It became one of those songs that took over radio, YouTube, memes, and playlists all at once. What makes “Somebody That I Used To Know” so nostalgic now is that it perfectly captures that early-2010s moment when one unexpected song could suddenly become the biggest thing in the world. The second it starts, it throws you right back to that era, which makes it such a strong 2000sbabiesmusic kind of post. – #2000sbabiesmusic #2000sbabies #2010smusic #gotye #somebodythatiusedtoknow
#Gotye Reel by @goodmusicsongs - "Somebody That I Used to Know" is a song by Gotye featuring Kimbra, released in 2011. It's about a breakup and how two people can remember the same re
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“Somebody That I Used to Know” is a song by Gotye featuring Kimbra, released in 2011. It’s about a breakup and how two people can remember the same relationship completely differently. The lyrics show both sides — confusion, hurt, and the feeling of becoming strangers after once being close. With minimal production, a distinctive guitar loop, and contrasting vocals, the song feels intimate and emotionally tense. It became a global hit and one of the most recognizable songs of the 2010s. Many people love it because of its unique sound and honest storytelling. . . #gotye #kimbra #somebodythatiusedtoknow
#Gotye Reel by @cinematicverse.00 - This is just a masterpiece 😂 - a hilarious clip from Balls Up, a raunchy, fast-paced action-comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, whe
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This is just a masterpiece 😂 — a hilarious clip from Balls Up, a raunchy, fast-paced action-comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, where two marketing executives travel to Brazil during the World Cup to pitch a bizarre product idea—only for it to spiral into a nationwide scandal that leaves them running for their lives from angry crowds, criminals, and the authorities. #ballsup #markwahlberg #paulwalterhauser #gotye #cinéma
#Gotye Reel by @platinumplayback - When Gotye released "Somebody That I Used To Know," it became a global phenomenon almost instantly.

With its minimalist production, haunting melody,
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When Gotye released “Somebody That I Used To Know,” it became a global phenomenon almost instantly. With its minimalist production, haunting melody, and unforgettable chorus, the song stood out from everything else at the time. It didn’t try to follow trends — it created its own lane. The contrast between the vocals and the raw emotion in the lyrics made it impossible to ignore, turning a simple breakup story into something that connected worldwide. Years later, it still feels just as unique — a reminder of how powerful simplicity and storytelling can be. Follow @platinumplayback for more moments like this. #gotye #somebodythatiusedtoknow #throwback #timelessmusic #platinumplayback
#Gotye Reel by @songsfromfilms - When "Somebody That I Used to Know" plays in Balls Up Balls Up, the scene shifts into something quieter. Not dramatic, not loud. Just two people who a
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When “Somebody That I Used to Know” plays in Balls Up Balls Up, the scene shifts into something quieter. Not dramatic, not loud. Just two people who are no longer the same. The song by Gotye featuring Kimbra was released in 2011 and became a global hit. Built around a simple melody, it captures the feeling of a relationship turning into a memory. That is what makes it work. The lyrics are not about a breakup happening. They are about what comes after. And in that moment, the scene feels less like an ending and more like something already lost. Did this song make the scene more real for you? Save this for later and follow for more moments where music made the scene unforgettable. Keywords: [somebody that i used to know movie scene, gotye kimbra film use, breakup songs in movies, balls up balls up scene music, emotional movie soundtrack moments, songs about lost relationships films, iconic music scenes movies, gotye song meaning film, movie music storytelling, somebody that i used to know scene] Hashtags: #SomebodyThatIUsedToKnow #Gotye #Kimbra #MovieSoundtrack #FilmMusic I do not own the rights to this video. This content is used under fair use for informational and entertainment purposes. If you are the rightful owner and have any concerns, please DM for credit or removal.
#Gotye Reel by @best1000songsever (verified account) - Follow @best1000songsever for more!
Gotye is a Belgian-Australian multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter who became a global sensation with his 2
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Follow @best1000songsever for more! Gotye is a Belgian-Australian multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter who became a global sensation with his 2011 atmospheric masterpiece, “Somebody That I Used to Know.” Known for his “tinkerer” approach to music, he masterfully blends indie-pop with complex samples, world music rhythms, and soulful, Peter Gabriel-esque vocals. Despite winning three Grammy Awards and reaching number one in over 30 countries, Gotye has always prioritized artistry over fame, often retreating from the mainstream spotlight to focus on experimental projects, his indie band The Basics, and preserving electronic music history. #gotye #somebodythatiusedtoknow #indiepop #makingmirrors #best1000songsever
#Gotye Reel by @musicgraamm_ - A moment that changed the indie-pop landscape forever. 🏆✨

At the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, Gotye and Kimbra took the stage to accept 'Record of the
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A moment that changed the indie-pop landscape forever. 🏆✨ At the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, Gotye and Kimbra took the stage to accept 'Record of the Year' for their global phenomenon "Somebody That I Used to Know." This wasn't just a win; it was a cultural shift for independent music on the world's biggest stage. 🎤🔥 The Iconic Moment: The award was presented by the legendary Prince, who famously opened the envelope and simply said, "I love this song," before announcing their names. This win solidified the track's status as a generational masterpiece, following its massive chart-topping run throughout 2012. The chemistry and the shock on their faces made this one of the most humble and memorable acceptance speeches in Grammy history. 🌊🎬 "Somebody That I Used to Know" remains one of the most-streamed songs of all time, proving that a great story and a unique sound can conquer the world. 🔊⭐ Is this still one of your favorite Grammy wins? Let us know below! 👇 . . . 🎵 Song: Somebody That I Used to Know 🎤 Artist: Gotye feat. Kimbra 🏆 Award: Record of the Year (55th Grammys, 2013) 💿 Album: Making Mirrors Source Disclosure: Grammy win data and presenter details (Prince) are verified historical records from the 55th Annual Grammy Awards (2013). 🎬 Credits / Copyright Disclaimer: All rights belong to their respective owners (The Recording Academy / Universal Music Group). This content is shared for commentary and entertainment purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. DM for credit or removal. 📥 #Gotye #Kimbra #Grammys #viral #explore #reels
#Gotye Reel by @kins_worldofmusic (verified account) - Some relationships don't end with closure they end with silence, distance, and a version of the truth you'll never agree on.

In 2011, Gotye released
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Some relationships don’t end with closure they end with silence, distance, and a version of the truth you’ll never agree on. In 2011, Gotye released Somebody That I Used to Know featuring Kimbra, and somehow turned a breakup into a conversation both sides never actually get to have. The song appeared on his album Making Mirrors and went on to top charts in over 20 countries, including the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of the defining tracks of the 2010s. What makes it unforgettable is how it shifts. It starts soft, almost detached, like someone trying to make peace with being cut off. Then Kimbra’s verse comes in, and suddenly the narrative cracks open. Same relationship completely different memory. Fun fact: the song’s iconic minimal beat is built around a sample from Luiz Bonfá’s instrumental Seville, which gives it that haunting, looping feel that never quite resolves. Lyrically, it’s brutally honest. “Now you’re just somebody that I used to know” sounds calm, but it carries resentment, confusion, and disbelief all at once. It’s not just about losing someone it’s about losing the version of them you thought was permanent. And Kimbra’s response? It flips everything. Suddenly, it’s not abandonment, it’s accountability. Not silence, but self-protection. That’s why this song still hits. Because most endings aren’t clean. They’re layered, biased, and unfinished. Sometimes the hardest part isn’t the breakup it’s realizing you both remember it differently. #gotye #kimbra #somebodythatiusedtoknow #makingmirrors #breakupsongs
#Gotye Reel by @1dreamjonny (verified account) - but you diDNT HHAVE TO CUTTT ME OFF!! Omg 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 @gotye crazy talk!!! #gotye #viralreels #1dreamjonny #fyp #explore
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#Gotye Reel by @chada6in (verified account) - Amazing Sampled 😮 #cover 
Anxiety X Somebody That I Used to Know (cover)

#Singing #cover #remix #coversong #doechii #gotye
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Amazing Sampled 😮 #cover Anxiety X Somebody That I Used to Know (cover) #Singing #cover #remix #coversong #doechii #gotye
#Gotye Reel by @musicgraamm_ - Strip away the production. Remove the instruments. And what you're left with is genuinely one of the most precise vocal performances ever recorded. 😱
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Strip away the production. Remove the instruments. And what you're left with is genuinely one of the most precise vocal performances ever recorded. 😱 Gotye opens with a tone so clean and controlled it sounds almost too perfect to be human. Then Kimbra arrives — and the entire dynamic of the song changes in an instant. Her isolated vocal is something else entirely. The sharpness. The edge. The barely contained emotion in every syllable. In the full track it's powerful. Isolated — it's terrifying in the best possible way. This is what separates a great song from a legendary one. When you peel everything back and the voices alone hold the entire weight — that's not just talent. That's mastery. "Somebody That I Used To Know" won Grammy Record of the Year, sold over 13 million copies, and became one of the best-selling singles of the decade. TikTok And the isolated vocals prove exactly why. Every single note was earned. 🖤 🎵 Song: Somebody That I Used To Know (Isolated Vocals) 🎤 Artists: Gotye ft. Kimbra 💿 Album: Making Mirrors (2011) 🎬 Credits / Copyright Disclaimer: All rights belong to their respective owners. This content is shared for commentary and entertainment purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. #MusicGram #Gotye #Kimbra #IsolatedVocals #VocalMastery #MusicHistory

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