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  2. SiIvaGunner - Wikipedia

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    An auditory exhibit, it was a collection of SiIvaGunner remixes of classic and new video game music played inside an early-1900s refurbished Otis elevator. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2020, The Daily Dot attributed the popularity of internet meme " Yoshi Commits Tax Fraud " to the channel, which uploaded soundtracks purportedly belonging to an entirely ...

  3. Elevator music - Wikipedia

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    The term can also be used for kinds of easy listening, [7] lounge, piano solo, jazz or middle of the road music, or what are known as "beautiful music" radio stations.. This style of music is sometimes used to comedic effect in mass media such as film, where intense or dramatic scenes may be interrupted or interspersed with such anodyne music while characters use an elevator.

  4. 127 Hilarious Music Memes To Soothe Your Inner Performer - AOL

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    It's our tribute to music enthusiasts, artists, singers, composers, prodigies, and struggling students alike. So scroll down and let the musical humor flow! The post 127 Hilarious Music Memes To ...

  5. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    The video reached 100 million views in 3 days and 10 hours, becoming one of the fastest to do so. [81] It also reached 55.4 million views within 24 hours, breaking both the YouTube and Vevo 24 hour records. [82] The music video features celebrities Colleen Ballinger, Jonathan Bennett, Stefanie Drummond, Scott Nicholson, Troye Sivan and Gabi ...

  6. Muzak: It's Not Just Elevator Music Anymore - AOL

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    To people of a certain age, Muzak is a word like "Kleenex," or "Xerox." It stands for that annoying, easy-listening entertainment piped into elevators and played during on-hold phone calls. And ...

  7. Muzak - Wikipedia

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    Muzak may also be referred to as "elevator music" or "lift music" (see also Music on hold). Though Muzak Holdings was for many years the best-known supplier of background music, and is commonly associated with elevator music, the company itself did not supply music to elevators. [6]

  8. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Users on various music forums, as quoted by Vice, variously characterized the genre as "chillwave for Marxists", "post-elevator music", and "corporate smooth jazz Windows 95 pop". [12] Its circulation was more akin to an Internet meme than typical music genres of the past, as authors Georgina Born and Christopher Haworth wrote in 2017,

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