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On April 16, 2014, a user cheamo uploaded a one-second sample to [[WatZatSong]] with the description ''"1 second clip of something 'away'"''. After ten years, on June 15, 2014, a user thisdude of the same site proposed the song "Fox On The Run" by Sweet as the snippet's origin. The snippet was from the 32nd second of the song and according to the lyrics, the word interpreted from the snippet is "'''the way'''" instead of "away".
On April 16, 2014, a user cheamo uploaded a one-second sample to [[WatZatSong]] with the description ''"1 second clip of something 'away'"''. After ten years, on June 15, 2014, a user thisdude of the same site proposed the song "Fox On The Run" by Sweet as the snippet's origin. The snippet was from the 32nd second of the song and according to the lyrics, the word interpreted from the snippet is "'''the way'''" instead of "away".
===Trade For a Dollar===


===Other snippets===
===Other snippets===

Revision as of 20:44, 17 June 2024

Very Short Snippets are the snippets of a length less than 10 seconds. They can't be classified as a Lostwave since even very known songs are hard to be determined by these snippets.

Cases

Fox On The Run

Fox On The Run, known as Away before identification. It's solved as a song by the band Sweet. It was an unidentified one-second snippet, where the only word was the "Away".

On April 16, 2014, a user cheamo uploaded a one-second sample to WatZatSong with the description "1 second clip of something 'away'". After ten years, on June 15, 2014, a user thisdude of the same site proposed the song "Fox On The Run" by Sweet as the snippet's origin. The snippet was from the 32nd second of the song and according to the lyrics, the word interpreted from the snippet is "the way" instead of "away".

Trade For a Dollar

Other snippets

In June 1, 2023, a user hal / himiko💡📘 uploaded to YouTube a 3 second snippet of a song, where the only word was "Going Up", repeated twice. Later, user Loksi snippet was identified as the famous Eurovision 2012 winner song Euphoria by Loreen.

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