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  2. D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune) - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 2009, the music group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony recorded a remix of the song. It was released officially on their MySpace page. The song includes the 5 united members singing separate verses along with Jay-Z singing the original chorus. The song has also been remixed by rappers such as Lil Wayne and Asher Roth.

  3. Nick Clegg Says I'm Sorry (The Autotune Remix) - Wikipedia

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    "Nick Clegg Says I'm Sorry (The Autotune Remix)", also shortened to "I'm Sorry", [1] is a 2012 song created for the satirical website The Poke by music producer Alex Ross. [2] The song is a remixed version of a video of Nick Clegg (then Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ) apologising for voting in favour of raising tuition fees .

  4. Auto-Tune - Wikipedia

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    The Aphex Twin track "Funny Little Man", from the 1997 EP Come To Daddy, was one of the earliest songs to use Auto-Tune, released less than a month after Auto-Tune. [1] [14] The song "Fragments of Life" by the duo Roy Vedas was released on August 17, 1998, heavily using the distorted Auto-Tune technique.

  5. The Gregory Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Gregory Brothers (using the YouTube username 'schmoyoho') first became well known for a series of YouTube videos, Auto-Tune the News (rebranded in 2011 as Songify the News), in which recorded voices of politicians, news anchors, and political pundits were digitally manipulated to conform to a melody, making the figures appear to sing.

  6. Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

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    The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical is an honor presented to producers for quality remixed recordings at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. [1]

  7. Cry (Godley & Creme song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cry" is a song released by the English music duo Godley & Creme on 11 March 1985. It was included on the duo's album The History Mix Volume 1 . The song reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Godley & Creme's lone top 40 hit in the US apart from their former band, 10cc .

  8. No Time for Tears (Nathan Dawe and Little Mix song)

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    A remix of the song by HUGEL was released on 31 December 2020. [8] The next day, 1 January 2021, an acoustic version was released. [9] On 22 January, a remix of the song by Mark Knight was released. [10] A VIP remix was released on 5 February 2021, [11] and a remix featuring British rapper Lady Leshurr was released on 4 March 2021. [12]

  9. Songify the News - Wikipedia

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    These are songs that aren't about anything you've ever heard a song about." [11] As Songify the News, the series has continued in a format indistinguishable from its predecessor. Further topics, largely United States-related, have been covered, including the 2012 [12] and 2016 elections, [13] LGBT rights, [14] gun laws, and military drone usage ...