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Skibidi Slay Bells

Sequence & Lyrics Skibidi Slay Bells

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Song Name
Skibidi Slay Bells
Artist
1952
I see your Six-Seven songs and raise you this ditty I came across recently. I have no doubt it is 100% AI generated, but I KNOW anyone with a middleschooler will love this song. It's peppy, upbeat, and hits on all of the cringiest gen-alpha slang that's out there (I even had to look most of it up). The sequence is made using a new format I'm trying specifically for folks with lower density setups to make it super easy to import.

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Hilarious! But I cant get it to DL, it doesnt seem to be a zip, just keeps downloading the xsqz file... Am I being a dope?
Well, I am not sure how I found this, but I am very glad I did. I am impressed you actually found my song and programmed it. So thank you very much. Yes, I too had to look up a lot of them when writing it, but it did help having a 7th grader in my house. Not really sure this song will last past this year, but glad it's getting some fun exposure! So thank you for making it available for everyone. If anyone does use this on their house, please post it and let us know. We would love to see it. Also have few other "real" songs we released under 1952 (artist) if you are looking for more songs.. Thanks again.
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Mswhisenhunt
I got to see first hand the reaction to this while I was outside meeting families and passing out candy canes. Every time it came on the cars would erupt with laughter and squeals. As a "rude boy" myself from the 90s I was tickled to hear something ska and immediately set about creating a sequence with it. The visualizer doesn't do it any justice so I'll get a video of it so you can check it out. Thanks for creating something so fun!

PS I found the song on a "new Christmas music" playlist from Spotify that was mostly dominated by indie 'quismoise' carols. It definitely stood out.
Love it!
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