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|Alt_name = Fond My Mind, Nowhere to Run, The most mysterious song of Brazil, FLAW, FLW, FMM, NR, NTR, NWTR, TMMSB, TMMSOB
|Alt_name = Fond My Mind, Nowhere to Run, The most mysterious song of Brazil, FLAW, FLW, FMM, NR, NTR, NWTR, TMMSB, TMMSOB
|Artist = Station K
|Artist = Station K
|Length = 3;31 (full version)
|Length = 3:31 (full version)
|Year = 1990
|Year = 1990
|Status = Solved; Full version available
|Status = Solved; Full version available

Revision as of 16:49, 12 June 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as solved.

Feels Like a Wish

Image associated with the song
Alternative name(s) Fond My Mind, Nowhere to Run, The most mysterious song of Brazil, FLAW, FLW, FMM, NR, NTR, NWTR, TMMSB, TMMSOB
Artist(s) Station K
Length 3:31 (full version)
Year 1990
Status Solved; Full version available
Original poster gsipkoi
Search duration 2014 - 2023
File:FeelsLikeAWish.mp3

Feels Like a Wish, formerly known as Fond My Mind, is a solved lostwave by the Brazilian group Station K.

Background

In 2013, the WatZatSong user gsipkoi uploaded a 30-second snippet of a mysterious song, but it didn't gain traction until the user Peter reuploaded the snippet on spiritofradio.

Discovery

The search was brought to the attention of Edde Edman, who claimed that the song was from a group he was a member of called Station K. He claimed to have written the song alongside Sergio Dourado, but later stated that it was actually with someone named André Nóbrega. Nóbrega was contacted, but he stated that he did not have the song.

However, an interview that Edde gave to TV Jornal Meio-Dia in 1998 was found, in which a man called William Paiva appeared. Paiva did not produce Fond My Mind, but he had a copy in his studio. On December 14, 2023, Paiva released the song on his YouTube channel, marking the song found.

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