Caroline Polachek of Charlift and Jorge Elbrecht of Violens stripped the sound from a Justin Bieber music video and sang their own vocals. They call it a “Sgin” (an anagram of the word sing) which is their word for a song especially created to synch up with someone elses music video. In this case, a young american heart throb.
Video here.




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Here’s the video for anyone who still wants to see it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS9NPeeD6I4
youtube got censored. again.
new host:
song download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjtugxjveg
sgin isn’t an actual anagram. just had to throw that out there. the result of an anagram is an actual word, found in the dictionary, or a phrase. i guess you can call this an imperfect anagram. that might work. js-ing
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