Ever heard of "The most mysterious song on the internet"?

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Another lost song was found, but later turned out it was in porn.

I know, that's how I found out about it. It was a french youtuber (feldup) covering creepypasta and dark internet stuff who made an upload about this very song and how people were trying to find its origin (on march 30th), he sure was surprised when people found the actual origin of the song less than a month later (after 3 years of search)
 
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What’s the name of the song? That song.
Something something let the rhythm control your body and your soul.
 

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What’s the name of the song? That song.
Something something let the rhythm control your body and your soul.
that's the point of a Lost Wave, it's the opposite of a Lost Media, we have the song, but nobody knows where it comes from
 

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Another lost song was found, but later turned out it was in porn.
This reminds me of this song:


Mainly because of this:
"Mah Nà Mah Nà" debuted as part of Umiliani's soundtrack for the Italian mondo film Sweden: Heaven and Hell (1968), an exploitation documentary film about wild sexual activity and other behaviour in Sweden. The song accompanied a scene in the film set in a sauna which gave its original title "Viva la Sauna Svedese" ("Hooray for the Swedish Sauna").
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah_Nà_Mah_Nà?wprov=sfla1
 

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Another mysterious song it starts with latin language. Something something party tonight you got to feel the haven like there’s haven for you.
 

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Still watching some feldup videos about lsot medias. He was talking about a serial killer who tortured his victims
But before that, he would play an audio tape of himself describing what he was about to do to them.

He was eventually arrested, incarcerated, etc.. but internet got crazy and some people wanted to hear that audio tape (which would become a lost media case).
After a couple of year without result, on a lost media forum, one random dude said "I will find it", and he found it easily.
How? He did something nobody even tried before
he asked to the police station of the city where it happened, and he received a copy of the audio tape two weeks later......
 

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