Ordinaryday6: 1) "house (home?) is apparently an amazing song.. i heard it, but not well, so i'm really excited about it." and then 2) "i didn't hear it.. hence the use of apparently; but i talked to someone who did, and they love it."
^ So, first you say you actually heard it, just not very well. Then you say you didn't actually hear it, a friend did...... I don't know why you are acting dodgy about whether or not you heard the song. The use of the word apparently has no effect on your descriptions of hearing the song in those references.
And I know one person actually had a recording of the song before, but said they were not going to share it because they didn't want to upset Vanessa or something. Honestly, we have tons of bootleg live recordings, they don't harm her or her career. It's not a big deal, I don't know why that person won't just share it.