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* Some songs by Liv Kristine.
* [[Disturbed]] are an interesting case - when lead singer David Draiman is writing lyrics, he listens to the band's completed track until he can imagine a tune to follow, scat-sings until his voice satisfactorily gels to the song, and then applies actual lyrics as late as possible. Basically, every Disturbed song was Scatting at one point.
** And in some cases, Draiman decided that any lyrics he wrote didn't have quite as much punch as the Scatting, so he left it in. Examples include ''The Game'' (Ramidi ma ma ba di ma, ramidi ma ma din do) and ''This Moment'' (Bi-ya-ta! Bi-ya-ta![[hottip:*:<ref> Though Draiman claims [http://twitter.com/#!/DAVIDMDRAIMAN/status/77664430401404929 he was actually saying "Better Yet (ah!)"]</ref>).
* If vocal bridges qualify under this trope, then [[Korn]]'s "Freak on a Leash" definitely fits in.
{{quote| "''Boom na da mmm dum na ema / Da boom na da mmm dum na ema / Go!''."}}
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