![]() ![]() You just know that Willow Smith was told to load some pro-Scientology messages into her new song "Whip My Hair" by her parents Will and Jada, and that Kanye West is tricking us subliminally to send him silk robes. We picked five of the biggest current singles to reverse and listen to, in search of hidden missives from today's most popular artists and bands. Reverse music sample in The Eagles Hotel California A well known example. The messages done on purpose poked fun at the people searching for hidden lyrics, or they were nonsensical inside jokes amongst the band members.ĭoes backmasking exist in pop music today? Backward Messages in reverse music (commonly known as Backward Masking). The most shocking lyric of 2010 wasn't from a rapper or a shock-rocker, it was Meat Loaf telling us he can barely "fit his dick in his pants."īackmasking was done by artists to add an extra gleam of weirdness to their album. Jay-Z might as well be Bruce Springsteen. Hip-hop can't even raise anyone's ire now. Music has become so compartmentalized and populist that people like Lady Gaga are the norm, when only a decade ago she would have been banned like Marilyn Manson. It seems now, like Jane's Addiction said, nothing's shocking. ![]() Somehow all that paranoia died away from rock and roll a few years back. Trinity Broadcasting Network's Paul Crouch was a big opponent of rock and roll, having "experts" come on his show to delve into Led Zeppelin and AC/DC. Most times it was Christian folk looking for new ways to demonize youth culture and scare parents into burning and destroying the albums their kids snuck into the house. Was Paul dead, was Ozzy trying to tell us to kill ourselves, did Freddie Mercury want us to get high? Spinning our favorite records backwards opened up our imaginations to any and all possibilities. Oh I will sing because I live with Satan."Įvery since the beginning of rock and roll, listeners and disgruntled parents alike have been searching for hidden meanings in music. When it's played backwards, turns out it was actually a Satanic message."It's my sweet Satan. Stairway to Heaven backwards is Highway to Hell and Highway to Hell backwards is Stairway to Heaven. And people backmasked it and saying Led Zeppelin is satanic when the band themselves denied it all. Why would they want to spend so much studio time doing something so dumb? ". This has got to be a coincidence how is that message supposed to mean any thing "the one whos little path would make me sad"? whats that supposed to mean? how is that supposed to get people to join satanism? also even if it did make sense how are they supposed to do that live if they put it in the speakers whaaat?Īccording to some audio engineers it'd take them at least 5-7 years to put those messages on this song.Įddie Kramer, "totally and utterly ridiculous. ![]()
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