Meet the 10-Minute Long "Silent Song" Climbing the iTunes Charts
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Social Media guru Samir Mezrahi simply wanted a fix to his biggest car radio problem: every time he plugged his iPhone in, it would automatically start playing "All You Had to do Was Stay" by Taylor Swift, the first song alphabetically in his library. After realizing this was a problem held by many, he decided to do something about it. He created and produced, "A a a a a Very Good Song," nearly 10 minutes of pure silence. The reaction from the Internet was incredible, and the song reached as high as number 30 on iTunes charts. The hottest music star of the summer sits down with Cheddar to discuss his idea and why it's been so popular.
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