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Obama Sings Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off"
February 11th, 2015 3:11 PMTaylor Swift's "Shake It Off" gets an audio-spliced mashup tribute from YouTube remix artist Barack's Dubs.
The Amen Break
February 11th, 2015 2:30 PMThis six-second drum break from the 1969 funk-soul track "Amen, Brother" is arguably the most sampled breakbeat of all time.
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Engineers Kick Around a Four-Legged Robot
February 11th, 2015 12:03 PMMeet Spot, a four-legged robot designed for indoor and outdoor operation that has the impressive ability to keep itself upright, even when being kicked by one of its engineers.
I Wish I Was at Home...
February 10th, 2015 9:00 PM ShareThe Unofficial Sad Song of the Internets
February 10th, 2015 8:00 PMOriginally released in 2002 as part of the soundtrack for a South Korean soap opera, this doleful string orchestra piece has found a second life on the other side of the internets as the ultimate tearjerker featured in YouTube comedy videos.
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Obama Sings Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off"
Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" gets an audio-spliced mashup tribute from YouTube remix artist Barack's Dubs.
The Amen Break
This six-second drum break from the 1969 funk-soul track "Amen, Brother" is arguably the most sampled breakbeat of all time.
The Unofficial Sad Song of the Internets
Originally released in 2002 as part of the soundtrack for a South Korean soap opera, this doleful string orchestra piece has found a second life on the other side of the internets as the ultimate tearjerker featured in YouTube comedy videos.