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A History of Nightcore, the Sped-Up Remixes All Over TikTok

The New York Times – Music:

Thomas S. Nilsen and Steffen Ojala Soderholm made songs with superfast tempos and high-pitched vocals for a school project. They were shocked to learn their “nightcore” sound had gone global.

Cassidy George
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