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more about #songs GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: John At Bar: Friend of Mine Gets me my drinks for free Quick with a joke Light of your Smoke Place he wants to be(unchecked) Believes he could be a mo... more » Frood: So can I set this up to play "Lets Get It On" when I open up Firefox? more » 92BuickLeSabre: Didn't someone do one of these for that MC Hammer song? more » Nick: @everybody: alright, lock it down. nothing to see here. more » OMG! Ponies!: This post is officially played out. more » OMG! Ponies!: And let's not forget this classic: more » Kaiser-Machead: What about.. more » Xeno: Hmmm, I think I learned something about this in economics. Lets see... Step 1) Increase price Step 2) ???? Step 3) Profit Dammit I forget what the m... more » Boots_Mcoy: i keep saying it. Till things change...LIMEWIRE is the way to go. more » Signore Pinko-Panko!: When I took psych 301 back in college, the professor said something about how price increases should be no more than 10% at a time. Humans, apparentl... more » The Illuminator: Kanye sucks. All rappers sound like robots. more » Kaiser-Machead: The consumer: Killing corporate hubris since the beginning of time. more » Kaiser-Machead: And I can't even go to the iTunes store Without some prices too high for people to buy more » -
#itunes
$1.29 iTunes Songs Mysteriously Get Less Popular
Billboard's crack scientists conducted a quick study on a mysterious new phenomenon: More expensive $1.29 songs on iTunes are becoming less popular! (Actually, the results will surprise you.) More » -
#clips
VOCALOID 2: The Japanese Anime Song Generator
Think Garageband for otakus. This Japanese software suite lets you plug in lyrics and melody and generates an "authentic-sounding" song via its music and vocal synthesizers. As you can see above, the software features a 16-year- old "Virtual Singer," which croons out whatever disgustingly sweet (or just disgusting) lyrics you enter in (Japanese only, we're assuming). It's so popular in Nippon that it's actually the #1 selling software on their Amazon. And for good reason—the songs they generate actually sound like it could have come from a generic teenaged anime. Hit the jump for two videos. More »

