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  2. Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Negative music is the opposite, where the music sounds angry or sad. Earworms are not related only to music with lyrics; in a research experiment conducted by Ella Moeck and her colleagues in an attempt to find out if the positive/negative feeling of a piece of music affected earworms caused by that piece, they used only instrumental music. [11]

  3. A Neurotologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    Earworms happen when a song gets stuck in your head and plays on loop internally. A neurologist explains methods to make it stop. ... They are fragments of music, usually 15 to 30 seconds, he says ...

  4. DJ Earworm - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, Earworm created the music used in the 2013 YouTube Rewind video. [28] He returned again for the 2014 edition. [ 29 ] In May 2014, Earworm released "Mash Up for What" featuring Jason Derulo 's " Talk Dirty ", Pharrell Williams 's " Happy ", and DJ Snake and Lil Jon 's " Turn Down for What ". [ 23 ]

  5. What causes 'earworms,' and how to banish them - AOL

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    Don't worry, earworms aren't the newest creepy bug out there -- though they are incredibly annoying. You know when you get a little piece of a song stuck in your head that you just can't shake?

  6. Earworms: why do we get them? - AOL

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    Getting a song 'stuck in our head' is scientifically known as 'involuntary musical imagery'.

  7. Catchiness - Wikipedia

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    Songs that embody high levels of remembrance or catchiness are literally known as "catchy songs" or "earworms". [1] While it is hard to scientifically explain what makes a song catchy, there are many documented techniques that recur throughout catchy music, such as repetition, hooks and alliteration.

  8. 18 TV Jingles That Are Total Ear Worms - AOL

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    These earworms are so wormy that brands still use jingles today. “Remember it starts with a Double-A: A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K.” ... It's a classic example of using music to create a strong brand identity.

  9. Earworm (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An earworm is a piece of music that repeats compulsively within one's mind. Earworm may also refer to: Earworm Records, a British record label; DJ Earworm, an American mashup artist "Earworm" (SpongeBob SquarePants), an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants