An eharmony Commercial Is Driving People Crazy As They Search The Internet For A Mystery Song

A commercial released by eharmony in mid-November is driving people crazy. The #1 trusted dating app released the commercial titled “Here For Real Love – Good Morning.”

In the 30 second clip, a cute couple playfully cuddles and kiss in the comfort of what appears to be a modern loft. The song that has everyone in an uproar plays throughout the commercial.

Fast-paced, groovy and mainly consisting of instrumental with an occasional vocal melody can be heard for a blissful half-minute before fading into the echelons of the Internet.

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The founder of the MouthSoap, Betty Bema, heard the awe-inspiring song during a commercial break from a show on Amazon Prime and quickly “Shazamed” the song only to find that the song was not listed.

Naturally, she would peruse the Internet using her impeccable research skills, but instead of the answer easily showing up in Google results, she discovered that she wasn’t the only one looking for “that song.”

In fact, questions riddled the Internet with people desperately looking for the appealing song featured in that eharmony commercial. The clip located on YouTube is home to several inquiries.

One song-hunter begged, “Eharmony, I’ll download your app, I’ll recommend it to friends and family, hell, I’ll even try to find real love, just tell us the name of the song!”

Another user demanded, “For the LOVE of GOD eharmony tell us the name of this song!!!”

The mystery song is really becoming a huge treasure hunt for fans of music. From being labeled spooky to mesmerizing, everyone is dying to know, “What’s that song?”

Will eharmony be so kind to let the world know?

eharmony is a hub for dating, providing dating tips and more with a presence in Australia, Canada, UK and the U.S. The MouthSoap has reached out to the company for comment.

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Betty Bema is the creator of The MouthSoap and Pabulum Entertainment. She produces digital shows Thinking Out Loud and TV, Film & Foolishness, while also managing editorials for TheMouthSoap.com.