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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] The song was recorded from a West German Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) radio broadcast sometime ...

  3. Ram Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The song went viral in 2016, becoming popular in Internet meme culture and prompting MacDonald to create hundreds of sequels. The song was used by counter-protestors during the 2022 Canada convoy protest , where they flooded communication networks between protestors with the song and created the "Ram Ranch Resistance", which itself led to the ...

  4. List of backmasked messages - Wikipedia

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    Various sections of the song. Reputedly a message to the Parents Music Resource Center. [63] Mr. Bungle "Egg" "Rotting from the inside / over-incubated by the heat of fear and love / the self's coagula[ted]" [64] These are the lyrics from the start of the track, although the backwards version is a different take. Nevermore "Sentient 6"

  5. 15 Popular Songs That Actually Have Super Toxic Messages In Them

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  6. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    Gary Brolsma, aka "The Numa Numa guy" "1-800-273-8255" – a song by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid mainly focusing on the topic of suicide and suicide prevention. Its title is a direct reference to the United States National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's phone number, although as of 2022 the Lifeline is known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline as its number is now 988.

  7. Knocking at Your Back Door - Wikipedia

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    "Knocking at Your Back Door" is a song by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, the first track of the album Perfect Strangers, which was released in October 1984. The song was written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover. The track received heavy airplay at the time, playing on heavy rotation.

  8. Britney Spears’ Hidden Music Messages: A Timeline - AOL

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    Over the last decade, Britney Spears’ supernatural pop star status became overthrown by the haunting shadow of her conservatorship. Established in 2008, following messy custody battles and an ...

  9. Cradles (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song went viral on TikTok, resulting in the original audio to receive over 100 million views on YouTube and pushing Sub Urban to sign a deal with Warner Records after topping Billboard ' s Alternative charts.