Monday, December 26, 2016

It has happened again.

I have to use youtube videos for my background music, since spotify won't work without subscription, and everything else is blocked, even with a VPN. So this means that there are short ads that play before some songs. 

One ad has this catchy little song in the background that I SO want to hear in its entirety, but I CANNOT FIND the name of the song or artist ANYWHERE. I can find the video in longer and shorter versions on the company's website and on its facebook page. But credits for the song used? HELLLLL NO. It is driving me fucking batty. 

In this country, if you say anything bad about a person or particularly a company, particularly online, you can get sued for libel. It's that easy. But they have no effing qualms about not crediting the musicians in their stupid ads. All I know is that apparently the girl who appears in it is Yuna Kim, the "famous" (to them) figure skater. Not that that even helps because she appears in several. 

I tried playing the video and using Shazam, but either the other noises in the video were interfering, or it just doesn't know the song, because it just said I should try again, closer to the speaker. I am just out of options, but cannot seem to run out of the futility of continually trying and trying again. Why does Korea do this to me? WHY WHY WHY???

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