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  2. Subways of Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    The song remained unidentified, even after being uploaded to the Internet, prompting a 17-year-long search to identify the artist and song title. During this search, the song earned the nickname "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet". [note 1]

  3. "Most mysterious song on the internet" identified after 17 years

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    As Rolling Stone reported in 2019, the tape mostly featured songs from popular bands like XTC and The Cure, as well as one particular song that remained a mystery — until now.

  4. Lostwave - Wikipedia

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    Lostwave is a term for music with little to no information available about their origins, including song titles, names of associated musicians, and recording and release dates. Lostwave songs have been the subject of online crowdsourced efforts to uncover their origins.

  5. 'The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet' Finally Solved ...

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    Among the Rolling Stones and other popular '80s bands was the mysterious song, which users attempted to uncover by picking apart every element in hopes for a lead.

  6. The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The song was reportedly recorded from a Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) radio broadcast sometime during the mid-1980s, likely in or after 1984. Since 2019, this song has been the subject of a viral Internet phenomenon, with many users of sites such as Reddit and Discord involved in a collaborative effort to search for the song's origins and artist.

  7. 50 Best Kid-Friendly Songs to Play All Day - AOL

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    The 50 Best Kids Songs Brothers91. ... This Jhené Aiko song may be from a Disney movie, but it has a pop sound that would make it feel at home on a mainstream radio station.

  8. 4th Dimension (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was produced by West, with additional production from Mike Dean and Noah Goldstein. The song samples Prima's "What Will Santa Claus Say (When He Finds Everybody Swingin')" and Shirley Ann Lee's "Someday". Lyrically, the song features Kids See Ghosts presenting their thoughts to stop themselves from becoming worried.

  9. Reborn (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cam Wolf of GQ pointed to "Reborn" as the best song on the album; he observed that the dichotomy between Kids See Ghosts and Ye "feels most striking" on the song because of West going over "a lot of the same themes" in a more understandable manner, going on to appreciate Kid Cudi's verse and note the chorus "really pulls the track together". [15]