A History of Subliminal Songs
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Any search online will bring up a multitude of subliminal songs. i.e. songs with subliminal suggestions in them.
You can find anything; ranging from classics like Led Zeppelin stairway to heaven hidden messages to the modern era with artists such as Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Justin Timberlake using subliminal encoding.
There is debate whether musicians intentionally put [...]
Any search online will bring up a multitude of subliminal songs. i.e. songs with subliminal suggestions in them.
You can find anything; ranging from classics like Led Zeppelin stairway to heaven hidden messages to the modern era with artists such as Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Justin Timberlake using subliminal encoding.
There is debate whether musicians intentionally put subliminal messages in their music or whether it is purely a coincidence. Most musicians simply deny using them. However after listening to some of these songs in reverse there are some really obvious subliminal messages which which are audible. Messages which sound just too clear to be an accident or just in there by chance.
The craze of subliminal messages in songs started in 1967 when Led Zeppelins released “Stairway to Heaven”. people analysed the video and claimed there were hidden satanic messages where the line starts “so there's a bushell in your hedgerow”. People played the track backwards to reveal a suggestion of “Here's to my Sweet Satan”. This caused alot of anger from religous commnities and even public outcry - but Led Zeppelin stayed quiet and denied any messages were inserted intentionally.
But their denial didn't matter, a new phenomenon was born: subliminal backmasking in songs!
People started hunting for subliminal messages, and probably even more artists started including them intentionally. Subliminals have since been found in:
Britney Spears – telling people “sleep with me I’m not too young” in her first single.
Nirvana – a message saying “I hate you” in their hit single Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Tupac – telling people that he is still alive.
Queen – promoting the use of Marijuana.
Lady Gaga – telling you to “have sex” in her debut single “just dance”.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, musicians have been doing this for nearly 40 years! There are thousands of examples spanning all styles of music! To watch all these videos and more visit our subliminal video blog and view the entire subliminal songs collection.
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