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In addition to those, he's done many one-offs, including mashups for specific artists, such as Sean Kingston, Music/AnnieLennox, Music/NellyFurtado, Music/OneDirection, Music/CarrieUnderwood, Jessy Matador, Music/BackstreetBoys, Music/JustinBieber, and Music/TheBlackEyedPeas.

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In addition to those, he's done many one-offs, including mashups for specific artists, such as Sean Kingston, Music/AnnieLennox, Music/NellyFurtado, Music/OneDirection, Music/CarrieUnderwood, Jessy Matador, Music/BackstreetBoys, Music/JustinBieber, Music/TheBlackEyedPeas, and Music/TheBlackEyedPeas.
Music/TaylorSwift.

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In november 2015, he released "Drone", his first non-mashup song.

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In november November 2015, he released "Drone", his first non-mashup song.



** Earworm's summer mashups naturally tend to be fun and uptempo, but "Summermash '17" is so gloomy, both lyrically and sonically, you'd barely call it a summer song, other than the lyrics "unforgettable summer vacation". Even "Summermash '20" is more positive, despite being about spending the summer at home during the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.

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** Earworm's summer mashups naturally tend to be fun and uptempo, up-tempo, but "Summermash '17" is so gloomy, both lyrically and sonically, you'd barely call it a summer song, other than the lyrics "unforgettable summer vacation". Even "Summermash '20" is more positive, despite being about spending the summer at home during the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.



* IronicEcho: The beginning and chrous of "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" contain several lyrics from "Favorite Song", "Under the Influence", "Something in the Orange", "Sure Thing" and "Flowers" (the latter having the line "I can love me better than you can" changed to "No one can love me better than you can", courtesy of a "no one" from "Kill Bill") that initially appear to be sweet and romantic. However, the ending suggests such lines are actually meant to be ironic: each one of them is contrasted with a heartbroken line from the chorus of "Flowers", and the "love me better" line is restored to its original sense:
-->''You want somebody to come bring you flowers\\
(I can buy myself flowers)\\
Make you tattoo my name on it\\
(Write my name in the sand)\\
You want someone to talk to for hours\\
(Talk to myself for hours)\\
Make you cry like a baby\\
(Say things you don't understand)\\
Take me back to us dancing\\
(I can take myself dancing)\\
Put your pretty, little hand in mine\\
(And I can hold my own hand)\\

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* IronicEcho: The beginning and chrous chorus of "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" contain several lyrics from "Favorite Song", "Under the Influence", "Something in the Orange", "Sure Thing" and "Flowers" (the latter having the line "I can love me better than you can" changed to "No one can love me better than you can", courtesy of a "no one" from "Kill Bill") that initially appear to be sweet and romantic. However, the ending suggests such lines are actually meant to be ironic: each one of them is contrasted with a heartbroken line from the chorus of "Flowers", and the "love me better" line is restored to its original sense:
-->''You want somebody to come bring you flowers\\
flowers (I can buy myself flowers)\\
Make you tattoo my name on it\\
(Write
it (write my name in the sand)\\
You want someone to talk to for hours\\
(Talk
hours (talk to myself for hours)\\
Make you cry like a baby\\
(Say
baby (say things you don't understand)\\
Take me back to us dancing\\
dancing (I can take myself dancing)\\
Put your pretty, little hand in mine\\
(And
mine (and I can hold my own hand)\\
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* NonAppearingTitle: "United State of Pop 2008 (Viva la Pop)", "United State of Pop 2015 (50 Shades of Pop)" and "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" have the only subtitles in the series that are not present in the lyrics. "Viva la Vida" comes from Music/{{Coldplay}}'s "Viva la Vida", which itself has a NonAppearingTitle. In "Cut the Flowers", while the word "flowers" is used (from Miley Cyrus' "Flowers", and Toosi's "Favorite Song"), the title does not appear in full.

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* NonAppearingTitle: "United State of Pop 2008 (Viva la Pop)", "United State of Pop 2015 (50 Shades of Pop)" and "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" have the only subtitles in the series that are not present in the lyrics. "Viva la Vida" comes from Music/{{Coldplay}}'s "Viva la Vida", which itself has a NonAppearingTitle. In "Cut the Flowers", while the word "flowers" is used (from Miley Cyrus' "Flowers", and Toosi's Toosii's "Favorite Song"), the title does not appear in full.
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* NonAppearingTitle: "United State of Pop 2008 (Viva la Pop)" and "United State of Pop 2015 (50 Shades of Pop)" have the only subtitles in the series that are not present in the lyrics. The former comes from Music/{{Coldplay}}'s "Viva la Vida", which itself has a NonAppearingTitle.

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* NonAppearingTitle: "United State of Pop 2008 (Viva la Pop)", "United State of Pop 2015 (50 Shades of Pop)" and "United State of Pop 2015 (50 Shades of Pop)" 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" have the only subtitles in the series that are not present in the lyrics. The former "Viva la Vida" comes from Music/{{Coldplay}}'s "Viva la Vida", which itself has a NonAppearingTitle.NonAppearingTitle. In "Cut the Flowers", while the word "flowers" is used (from Miley Cyrus' "Flowers", and Toosi's "Favorite Song"), the title does not appear in full.
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** Defied in the 2011 and 2013 iterations: while they respectively use "Give Me Everything" and "I Knew You Were Trouble", both of which are originally in ultrawide, the clips used in the mashup are cropped to fit in the 16:9 format. Defied again in "Summermash '22" and "United State of Pop 2022 (I Want Music)", both of which adapt clips from the 4:3 "Running Up That Hill" to 16:9, and "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)", which adapts the ultrawide "Flowers".

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** Defied in the 2011 and 2011, 2013 and 2023 iterations: while they respectively use "Give Me Everything" and Everything", "I Knew You Were Trouble", both of Trouble" and "Flowers", which are originally in ultrawide, the clips used in the mashup are cropped to fit in the 16:9 format. Defied again Also defied in "Summermash '22" and "United State of Pop 2022 (I Want Music)", both of which adapt clips from the 4:3 "Running Up That Hill" to 16:9, and "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)", which adapts the ultrawide "Flowers".16:9.
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From 2010 to 2012, he made mashups for the British mini-festival Summertime Ball, mixing up songs from the respective line-ups. In 2013, that series was replaced with another summer series called "Summermash", which he did all the way to 2017 until interrupting it, though it has made returns in 2020 and 2022.

He's also done three mashups in the "Decade of Pop" series, with 100-song mashups for [[TheNewTens the 2010s]], [[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] and TheNineties.

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From 2010 to 2012, he made mashups for the British mini-festival Summertime Ball, mixing up songs from the respective line-ups. In 2013, that series was replaced with another summer series called "Summermash", which he did all the way up to 2017 until interrupting it, though it has made returns in 2020 and 2022.

He's also done three mashups in the "Decade of Pop" series, with 100-song mashups for [[TheNewTens the 2010s]], [[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] and TheNineties.
[[TheNineties the 1990s]].
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* IronicEcho: The beginning and chrous of "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" contain several lyrics from "Favorite Song", "Under the Influence", "Something in the Orange", "Sure Thing" and "Flowers" (the latter having the line "I can love me better than you can" changed to "No one can love me better than you can", courtesy of a "no one" from "Kill Bill") that initially appear to be sweet and romantic. However, the ending suggests such lines are actually meant to be ironic: each one of them is contrasted with a heartbroken line from the chorus of "Flowers", and the "love me better" line is restored to its original sense:
-->''You want somebody to come bring you flowers\\
(I can buy myself flowers)\\
Make you tattoo my name on it\\
(Write my name in the sand)\\
You want someone to talk to for hours\\
(Talk to myself for hours)\\
Make you cry like a baby\\
(Say things you don't understand)\\
Take me back to us dancing\\
(I can take myself dancing)\\
Put your pretty, little hand in mine\\
(And I can hold my own hand)\\
Yeah, I can love me better than you can''

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** Defied in the 2011 and 2013 iterations: while they respectively use "Give Me Everything" and "I Knew You Were Trouble", both of which are originally in ultrawide, the clips used in the mashup are cropped to fit in the 16:9 format. Defied again in "Summermash '22" and "United State of Pop 2022 (I Want Music)", both of which adapt clips from the 4:3 "Running Up That Hill" to 16:9.

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** Defied in the 2011 and 2013 iterations: while they respectively use "Give Me Everything" and "I Knew You Were Trouble", both of which are originally in ultrawide, the clips used in the mashup are cropped to fit in the 16:9 format. Defied again in "Summermash '22" and "United State of Pop 2022 (I Want Music)", both of which adapt clips from the 4:3 "Running Up That Hill" to 16:9.16:9, and "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)", which adapts the ultrawide "Flowers".


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** Despite its heartbroken lyrics, "United State of Pop 2023 (Cut The Flowers)" sounds simultaneously chill and upbeat.
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He's also done three mashups in the "Decade of Pop" series, with 100-song mashups for [[TheNewTens the 2010s]],[[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] and TheNineties.

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He's also done three mashups in the "Decade of Pop" series, with 100-song mashups for [[TheNewTens the 2010s]],[[TurnOfTheMillennium 2010s]], [[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] and TheNineties.

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