This week, an obscure, Japanese-sampling instrumental track became the most viral song on Spotify — before suddenly disappearing. Here's what happened
On Tuesday, Noah Ryan Murphy, an 18-year-old who makes music as deadman死人, experienced severe whiplash. One of his productions, “Omae Wa Mou,” debuted at Number One on Spotify’s Viral 50. But the same day, Murphy was hit with a copyright infringement claim, which led to the removal of the track just as it was poised to reach a wide audience.
“I was in a super bad mood,” Murphy says. “Holy hell. This is one of the worst-best days of my life.” -mad world that whips from one musical whim to the next. Murphy found a perky, weightless Japanese bossa nova track in a meme on Instagram in 2017. He couldn’t understand the lyrics, but he liked the song, sampled it, added the hi-hat-heavy drum programming that is as common as air in modern pop, put the new version online, and moved on with his life. Two years later, another meme-wave and a TikTok dance challenge lifted “Omae Wa Mou” to new heights.
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