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Subliminal Songs Introduced

Posted on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 in Related Music

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Any search online will bring up a multitude of subliminal songs. i.e. songs with subliminal messages in them.

You can find anything from classics such as the Led Zeppelin stairway to heaven subliminal messages to the modern popstarts such as Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Justin Timberlake using them.

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 a coincidence.

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 song in reverse and found a message saying Here’s to my Sweet Satan . This caused public outcry, and condemnation from the church of course Led Zep denied everything.

But the denial was irrelevant, phenomenon of subliminal backmasking in songs was created!

People started looking for messages, while more artists started putting them in their music. Subliminals have since been found in:

Britney Spears telling people sleep with me I’m not too young in her first single.

Nirvana saying I hate you in Smells Like Teen Spirit.

Tupac telling people that he is still alive.

Queen promoting Marijuana.

Lady Gaga saying have sex in her "just dance" - her very first debut single.

This is just the start, musicians have been putting subliminals in their music for over 40 years! There are hundreds of examples spanning all genres, and most of the big named popstars! To watch all these videos and more visit our subliminal video blog and view the entire subliminal songs collection.

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