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@COFFIN DANCE PIANO COVER|USE HEADPHONES|EUPHONIOUS SYNTH|STAY HOME STAY SAFE
EVERYONE STAY HOME AND LISTEN TO GOOD MUSIC.. BE SAFE EVERYONE. THANKS FOR WATCHING MY VIDEO... ........................... LIKE SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE MY CHANNEL CHECK OUT MY MORE VIDEOS:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB7vt... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBVX1... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0c5m... I’m using this video for entertainment and music purposes. I absolutely oblige the respective owners of this song. I’m having no intension to claim the rights. Copyright © disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news, reporting , teaching etc.. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use........ The coronavirus has spawned thousands of memes this spring, but perhaps none as ubiquitous as the “dancing coffin” crew from Ghana. The six dancing pallbearers seen in the macabre yet humorous memes popularized by the pandemic, are soundtracked in nearly every video posted by a decade old track from Russian composer and artist Tony Igy (real name Anton Igumnov) called “Astronomia.” Now, suddenly, “Astronomia” has become the most memed electronic tune since Darude’s omnipresent (on the internet) “Sandstorm.” And like “Sandstorm,” the song is curiously cartoonish, but carefully composed — at once dated, yet somehow timeless. So how did the hook-heavy “Astronomia,” which has multiple versions by multiple artists littering streaming sites such as YouTube and Spotify (the best-known legal version outside of Russia is likely a 2014 update/collaboration by Dutch duo Vicetone, pictured below, with original composer Tony Igy, pictured above) come to soundtrack the dark humor meme? That’s a question almost as murky as the EDM tune’s origins, but Russian entertainment and lifestyle website Afisha Daily traces the meme back to February, when a TikTok user uploaded existing news footage of the African dancing pallbearers, and paired it with “Astronomia” in a clip of a skier’s epic fail that went viral that month. More recently, everyone from teenagers to police departments all over the world have been putting the meme to work online via videos as a way to warn others against violating stay at home orders. Igumnov first found out his old FL Studio produced hit was going viral (again, as it had already gone viral in the past, even as recently as last year on TikTok) in March of this year, when kids started to email him. “I found out in March, as African teens started to write me in DM that my track is very popular in their country,” he tells Variety from his home in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation. It wasn’t the first time Igumov received a somewhat surprising message about the track in his inbox: “Astronomia” had been used in several memes in Russia over the years, and it was already an on-again, off-again radio and club hit in Russia and Ukraine. So much so, that rapper Iggy Azalea even used the hit as the main hook for her 2011 offering,

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