Me too, I didn’t even knew about this movie when it came out. I got to see it only until this year and after watching it I got so angry because I didn’t have the chance to see it on theaters, this movie is one of those movies that have to be seen in a big screen.
@@AkkuBakku999 Its not very scary. Think about it. You are the first person to be there. In that place. Everything you do inflicts the universe and what happens. even the smallest decision. The universe relies on everything and everyone. Your choices could even inflict the death of the universe. And It all depends on you in that moment in space.
Take a look at the orchestral performance in _Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Stay (Live in Prague 2017)_ - which is even better in my opinion. Oh, by the way... There are just few secrets revealed on this topic (piece of music) in _"Hans Zimmer - Hollywood Rebel"_ [2022] by BBC (ca. 52-59 minutes in total)... among many other interesting facts and stories worth watching/hearing.
Fun fact: Hans Zimmer wrote this song before knowing what the movie was about. All Christopher Nolan gave him was a short story with only 2 lines of dialogue: "I'll come back" and "When?"
the music' progression mirrors that of a rocket taking off, was it just accidental? surely nolan told him a bit more of the context behind it, like that the guy would be going into space for example, thus the calming silence at the end?
Nope Nolan told to Zimmer that make music about Father and Daughter without giving him film script. But I have doubt that he must have read script of the film. But this music maybe created before he has read the script of the film.
@@knurdyobOnly the original day one version was composed by zimmer after his meeting with nolan. This track was composed after the scene was described to him.
This piece always makes me cry. It digs into my most painful moment...and it gives me an emotional release that leaves me both devastated and cleansed at the same time. Anyone else?
I’ve have that same experience with Farewell, Goodbye by M83. It is about a son losing his mother it is both the most devastating and one of the most powerful songs I have ever heard lyrically and instrumentally. Please give it a listen if you see this.
@@cow472 I listened to your suggestion. Farewell, Goodbye by M83. As a son who has lost his own mother, I got some definite feelings from this. Thank you for suggesting this. I still haven't put my own loss into its place, don't know if I ever will. I try to talk about these things to people, but music does more for me than any amount of social therapy. I'm not trying to be depressing here, I thank you for your suggestion, and taking the time to reply to my comment.
@@vladimirchernikov4249 music was a form of therapy for myself for such a long time, it honestly can be an extremely powerful way to deal with emotions. I’m so glad you listened to the song. Thanks for listening to my suggestion. I hope you are able to find peace with your loss.
I'm late to the party here but I got the privilege to see this rerelease in IMAX 70mm a couple months ago in Indianapolis....this scene with THIS score on a six stories tall and 84' wide screen was soul shaking for me...absolutely amazing
This movie plays me like an instrument. All the stuff that makes me sad, fearful and anxious are all well represented throughout this film. The score brings it home. Masterpiece
This song will forever give me an indescribable feeling... The Pain of Loss, Joy of Love, Nostalgia, Remorse, Awe - All wrapped as One. Every time I hear it when I'm alone, I literally break down in tears. I'd give anything to be able to go back and do everything all again, to be able to really be in the moment, to undo the mistakes made... I've lived with this existential crisis my entire Life. It always hurts.
This piece will forever be my favourite from Interstellar, and among my most treasured themes by Hans Zimmer. From 2:57 onwards you can literally feel each touch of the keyboards, the ethereal blowing wind-like sounds of space, until it all reaches its majestic crescendo at the 5:32 mark, the whole orchestra booming, and you are surging through the atmosphere into outer space. Try giving this track a listen when you’re strapped in and about to take off in a large passenger aircraft (like a B777 or A350) - if you time it right, the combination of the thundering orchestra and the plane going full throttle will have you gasping for air.
@@saltylemon7699 give it a go, a London to Canada flight will no doubt be on a big jet - it feels incredible to have this theme blaring in the background as the plane surges down the runway and into the sky.
This music fully represents, seeing someone you love *for the last time,* and knowing they'll never come back. You feel helpless as you see them leave, never to be seen again
listen to this with headphones , alone , in dark and it will take you to your deepest regrets and mistakes you made , your darkest memories , it really makes a man cry
Seeing Murph running after Cooper will always make me cry and the soundtrack just makes it even more impactful and emotional. I really felt Murph's pain when Cooper told her that he was leaving and promised her that he would come back to her.
I need to come back here every few months and listen to this, just so I can feel human again. It's depressing how numb the world can make you feel nowadays.
truly humbling... deep down there are some of us that have always felt a deep connection with space, when you look up at the stars and when feel the profound feeling that we are destined to be out there, this track connects your soul to the universe on a level beyond comprehension.... in 15hrs this journey for man kind will begin with Artemis, and this time with everything we got, cause we were meant too, and not just a race anymore...
I am a grown Father, Grandfather, and ex-military and when Murph chased after his Dad, fighting it was futile the tears streamed down my face but to my relief, I was not alone as everyone in my row was doing exactly the same. No shame in showing your human.
Me and my buddies just got back from deployment and got to see this movie in IMAX in Raleigh. Seriously the best movie ever. The IMAX sound system made the Takeoff insane. My buddy next to me had to shout at me how loud it was.
4:38 I'm no music major, but I think it goes from Major Key to Minor Key, back and forth, and it shows how polarizing he felt about leaving his children. (Correct me if I'm using the wrong terminology)
I'm fairly certain you're right. The musically trained singer in my band made a comment along those lines when I played it for her. An absolutely heartwrenching piece that gets me every time.
You're right about the major and minor chords. I interpret it as Cooper trying to focus on the mission at hand but getting distracted by the grief of leaving his daughter.
I think Hans was replicating a heartbeat speeding up as it longs for the return of their beloved. I can’t hear it without imagining someone on a heartbeat monitor slowly slipping away. Hans knows how to take a few notes and make a masterpiece. This is my favorite piece from the film by far.
when this song plays, i see the pain of a father leaving his daughter, making sacrifices... numerous humans over history have sacrificed their lives for the betterment of humanity and sadly , some of these people don't get recognition
This film captured the existential vastness of space, the fear of humanities dread and the desparation of survival more so than any other fiction or non fiction writing ever has. This is pure art in its truest form
I have a friend that is gonna escape from her home, a hostile place, the only one who loves her is... Her younger sister. She is escaping today, it's heartbreaking to know that her sister will never know the reason why she left. That scenario made me instantly remember about this song, Interstellar is about Love and Time...
such a powerful moment and score, really captures the dread and sorrow as you're driving that truck down that gravel road, you look again to see her, but alas, she is not there, you slowly drive away in pitiful silence.
There is argument and counterarguments behind how the soundtrack was made. In truth, we all share common ground on the fact that Chris and Hans are "off-the-charts" geniuses.
I just like the first minute and a half. I just close my eyes, and I imagine I'm on a beach. I hope that's the first thing will happen to me in the afterlife. Life is just suffering.
guys did you notice at some parts of the loud section of the soundtrack has the beeping of a heartbeat from a machine like in the hospital in a similar rhythmic fashion?
When you see on the picture the astraunout come away from the black and wite hill water every were, the others like t it hi Stay, if hi stay hi was already years dead, mam Madis tok him off. And he made the biggest things for years when he say the hills goodbay. Goodbay and forever
That wouldn't happen, if she was in the car again I think Cooper just simply wouldn't go to the rocket launch and instead stay behind, or just have her watch the launch or something
2 : 43 evangelistic beautiful...❤Still the best score...Hans zimmer, chris nolan, the choir masterpiece interstellar is a realistic masterpiece respect 👍❤❤❤❤❤ sehr sehr wunderschon
I asked a person next to me in the class if he had watched Interstellar and he replied "the name is kinda familiar". A moment later he and his friends asked me about Baby Driver movie. FROGS IN THE WELL!!!
Anyone else keep turning it up at the start, then turn it down after five mins or so because you're afraid it'll blow the speakers? But then you start it over again and its so quiet...
What's really sad is he literally has two kids. He's torn up the most about leaving his daughter when tom is a total of half of the kids he has . Like, what the heck. No wonder he doesn't like his dad in later years.
Every time I always hear this song when I’m in class inside of my head but when the music starts to build up as Cooper left, it turns into Hereditary at the ending song. I always hate it
SA CUMPERE TOT CE IAM. TRANSMIS IUBITUL MEU LUIGI MANGIONE NUMAI DACA TU ACCEPTI KESTIA ESTE LA TINE NU TREBUIE SA PRIMESTI SFATURILE DECIT DE LA CREATORUL FAVAR ELOHIM JESHUA CRIST END
i challenge someone to find a better song from a music score. I'll only accept answers that are from the same score. lol. No serious. Find a better song. This song just rips at your heart strings. The way it builds and builds is just perfection. The song that is playing when they return back from Miller's planet and Cooper plays the messages from his family just gets to me every time.
Take a look at the orchestral performance in "Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Stay (Live in Prague 2017)" - which is even better in my opinion. That guy with the guitar is Guthrie Govan and he truly does an excellent job in that (live) piece.
In the same _"Hans Zimmer Live In Prague [2017]"_ concert (the same orchestral score 😉) there are two other pieces that I like much more than the "No Time for Caution" and those are: 1. "The Electro Suite" (from "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", 2014); 2. "Why So Serious?" (from "Batman: The Dark Knight", 2008). ...In that order during that concert (among many other pieces one may like). 😉
I really need this film to be released into theaters again.
Come to Taiwan, the re-leased this Month.
Me too, I didn’t even knew about this movie when it came out. I got to see it only until this year and after watching it I got so angry because I didn’t have the chance to see it on theaters, this movie is one of those movies that have to be seen in a big screen.
COVID: sounds like a job for me
and usually you can rent a cinema for a night and watch the movie you want, ask your local cinema if they do so
@@michka841 that's not the same experience. It has to be in IMAX
BFI LONDON IMAX you will be able to watch the movie always. On 15/70mm imax in 18 k resolution.
No matter how many times I see this movie, I am always in tears when Cooper leaves and Murphy runs after him.
puff.
it is a emotional moment big oof
Still a wussy.
same here
I can't watch the scene for too long
The song that expresses the pain of a father's heart in leaving his child
Nah, this makes me scared of darkness and depths of space 🌌
I think the same thing😢💔
can't ever fathom the feeling
@@AkkuBakku999 Its not very scary. Think about it. You are the first person to be there. In that place. Everything you do inflicts the universe and what happens. even the smallest decision. The universe relies on everything and everyone. Your choices could even inflict the death of the universe. And It all depends on you in that moment in space.
Take a look at the orchestral performance in _Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Stay (Live in Prague 2017)_ - which is even better in my opinion.
Oh, by the way... There are just few secrets revealed on this topic (piece of music) in _"Hans Zimmer - Hollywood Rebel"_ [2022] by BBC (ca. 52-59 minutes in total)... among many other interesting facts and stories worth watching/hearing.
Seeing this in imax was amazing
Fun fact: Hans Zimmer wrote this song before knowing what the movie was about. All Christopher Nolan gave him was a short story with only 2 lines of dialogue: "I'll come back" and "When?"
the music' progression mirrors that of a rocket taking off, was it just accidental? surely nolan told him a bit more of the context behind it, like that the guy would be going into space for example, thus the calming silence at the end?
@@knurdyob yeah I’m pretty sure he added those details once the movie and scene were described to him.
Nope Nolan told to Zimmer that make music about Father and Daughter without giving him film script. But I have doubt that he must have read script of the film. But this music maybe created before he has read the script of the film.
they say that our experiences and creativity is based off of our life... did Zimmer perhaps experience a similar fate once?
@@knurdyobOnly the original day one version was composed by zimmer after his meeting with nolan. This track was composed after the scene was described to him.
Interstellar was way ahead of its time! What a masterpiece.
The best song in the film.
This piece always makes me cry. It digs into my most painful moment...and it gives me an emotional release that leaves me both devastated and cleansed at the same time. Anyone else?
I’ve have that same experience with Farewell, Goodbye by M83. It is about a son losing his mother it is both the most devastating and one of the most powerful songs I have ever heard lyrically and instrumentally. Please give it a listen if you see this.
@@cow472 I will
@@cow472 I listened to your suggestion. Farewell, Goodbye by M83. As a son who has lost his own mother, I got some definite feelings from this. Thank you for suggesting this. I still haven't put my own loss into its place, don't know if I ever will. I try to talk about these things to people, but music does more for me than any amount of social therapy. I'm not trying to be depressing here, I thank you for your suggestion, and taking the time to reply to my comment.
@@vladimirchernikov4249 music was a form of therapy for myself for such a long time, it honestly can be an extremely powerful way to deal with emotions. I’m so glad you listened to the song. Thanks for listening to my suggestion. I hope you are able to find peace with your loss.
I'm late to the party here but I got the privilege to see this rerelease in IMAX 70mm a couple months ago in Indianapolis....this scene with THIS score on a six stories tall and 84' wide screen was soul shaking for me...absolutely amazing
One of the only moments in a cinema I can recall where I was fighting back a flood of tears.
This movie plays me like an instrument. All the stuff that makes me sad, fearful and anxious are all well represented throughout this film. The score brings it home. Masterpiece
This song will forever give me an indescribable feeling... The Pain of Loss, Joy of Love, Nostalgia, Remorse, Awe - All wrapped as One. Every time I hear it when I'm alone, I literally break down in tears. I'd give anything to be able to go back and do everything all again, to be able to really be in the moment, to undo the mistakes made... I've lived with this existential crisis my entire Life. It always hurts.
Siento lo mismo...
Same feeling...
letting go is a huge step
I think this is one of those rare pieces that enunciates all the emotions of the scene better than the film itself ever could.
That’s what I feel also.
This piece will forever be my favourite from Interstellar, and among my most treasured themes by Hans Zimmer. From 2:57 onwards you can literally feel each touch of the keyboards, the ethereal blowing wind-like sounds of space, until it all reaches its majestic crescendo at the 5:32 mark, the whole orchestra booming, and you are surging through the atmosphere into outer space.
Try giving this track a listen when you’re strapped in and about to take off in a large passenger aircraft (like a B777 or A350) - if you time it right, the combination of the thundering orchestra and the plane going full throttle will have you gasping for air.
I definitely tend to play music for the experience and ill *definitely* be doing this next time I take a plane
@@mfw9902 you must - you’ll never think of plane takeoffs the same
The music from Interstellar can even make taking a dump an intense and emotional experience that's how phenomenal it is😂.
Sir idk how but you just read my mind, I’ve got a flight tomorrow from London to Canada and cannot agree with you more
@@saltylemon7699 give it a go, a London to Canada flight will no doubt be on a big jet - it feels incredible to have this theme blaring in the background as the plane surges down the runway and into the sky.
Who else agrees that Stay >>>> S.T.A.Y
5:38 due to this part!
@@Black_hole306 fax
Yep
And Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Stay (Live in Prague 2017) is even better!
@@smart_ledtv WOW just listened to it and no kidding! Thanks for sharing!
Stay - the best thing Hans Zimmer has ever done
My favorite song from Interstellar 🤩
Thanks to Hans Zimmer 🙌
Tanks? U mean thanks...
@@magixtv8845 my bad.
He stole this score from Alex North. Hans Zimmer is a hack.
@@ricarleite proof?
Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Stay (Live in Prague 2017) is even better in my opinion.
This music fully represents, seeing someone you love *for the last time,* and knowing they'll never come back.
You feel helpless as you see them leave, never to be seen again
listen to this with headphones , alone , in dark and it will take you to your deepest regrets and mistakes you made , your darkest memories , it really makes a man cry
Dad!.......dad!.....dad! Breaks my heart each time I watch this film
6:46 - 2:55
It's like meditation. I honestly feel like this whole track just peers into the soul of all things
Try reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to this film score.
Finally.. Find this one. Can't stop listening
anymore.
Did you made together Mario bros 3 finally find it his voice in it at the beginning hi did made every thing because rip 03.05.2022 quz respect
The prove hi creating very big things
You all killed tho stars world leaders. Time to pay back now.
2 Coopers, The hero, and the father.
Seeing Murph running after Cooper will always make me cry and the soundtrack just makes it even more impactful and emotional. I really felt Murph's pain when Cooper told her that he was leaving and promised her that he would come back to her.
This is by far the all time best soundtrack of the entire movie.
This track is criminally underrated, No Time for Caution takes all the spotlight lol
Finally someone said it.
This is one of the few movies, for me worth going back for.
I need to come back here every few months and listen to this, just so I can feel human again. It's depressing how numb the world can make you feel nowadays.
truly humbling... deep down there are some of us that have always felt a deep connection with space, when you look up at the stars and when feel the profound feeling that we are destined to be out there, this track connects your soul to the universe on a level beyond comprehension....
in 15hrs this journey for man kind will begin with Artemis, and this time with everything we got, cause we were meant too, and not just a race anymore...
i am so excited for it. it is a new dawn of space exploration for america.
I am a grown Father, Grandfather, and ex-military and when Murph chased after his Dad, fighting it was futile the tears streamed down my face but to my relief, I was not alone as everyone in my row was doing exactly the same. No shame in showing your human.
Me and my buddies just got back from deployment and got to see this movie in IMAX in Raleigh. Seriously the best movie ever. The IMAX sound system made the Takeoff insane. My buddy next to me had to shout at me how loud it was.
Getting more and more energic, pure, emotional. What a production Hans did. Goosebumps
This song for my opinion it’s a masterpiece
One on the most beautiful song in cinema panorama.
Thank you Hans
4:38 I'm no music major, but I think it goes from Major Key to Minor Key, back and forth, and it shows how polarizing he felt about leaving his children.
(Correct me if I'm using the wrong terminology)
I'm fairly certain you're right. The musically trained singer in my band made a comment along those lines when I played it for her. An absolutely heartwrenching piece that gets me every time.
F major and f minor
You're right about the major and minor chords. I interpret it as Cooper trying to focus on the mission at hand but getting distracted by the grief of leaving his daughter.
@@colinshaw4592 spot on m8 10/10
Every note hits hard like a rock
2:39 so powerful
I want to be in a theater close my eyes and just listen to this...
Thank you so much Sir Christopher Nolan for this masterpiece
I think Hans was replicating a heartbeat speeding up as it longs for the return of their beloved. I can’t hear it without imagining someone on a heartbeat monitor slowly slipping away. Hans knows how to take a few notes and make a masterpiece. This is my favorite piece from the film by far.
05:35 All engines running and liftoff!
More than just a film. A blueprint about a religious mission in which humanity will have to take one day.
This and Detach are the best songs in the movie
Hans Zimmer is the goat list along with George Willams. He did lion kings, man of steel and this and more
I hate, literally HATE myself for not watching this at theatres back then
Yeah I will never forget the waves scene, I was literally shocked when they were getting closer
One of the best IMAX experiences ever
It's being re released this year
Loneliness. Sadness. Regret. Right now
when this song plays, i see the pain of a father leaving his daughter, making sacrifices... numerous humans over history have sacrificed their lives for the betterment of humanity and sadly , some of these people don't get recognition
I'm so glad to say I finally saw this in IMAX
This film captured the existential vastness of space, the fear of humanities dread and the desparation of survival more so than any other fiction or non fiction writing ever has. This is pure art in its truest form
I like how three note changes in the main melody makes it go from inspirational to mournful
Watched this movie while stoned out of my mind with headphones on, this along with many other parts had me bawling.
I have a friend that is gonna escape from her home, a hostile place, the only one who loves her is... Her younger sister.
She is escaping today, it's heartbreaking to know that her sister will never know the reason why she left.
That scenario made me instantly remember about this song, Interstellar is about Love and Time...
This movie is a classic like 2001. People will watch it for decades...
absolutely incredible. this is the music of the universe and all things human at the same time.
Tears for this core memory to this masterpiece soundtrack.
A true Hero's Journey.
such a powerful moment and score, really captures the dread and sorrow as you're driving that truck down that gravel road, you look again to see her, but alas, she is not there, you slowly drive away in pitiful silence.
There is argument and counterarguments behind how the soundtrack was made. In truth, we all share common ground on the fact that Chris and Hans are "off-the-charts" geniuses.
5:35 The best part of the movie... =,(
Is better than S.T.A.Y.!!!
YES
I just like the first minute and a half. I just close my eyes, and I imagine I'm on a beach. I hope that's the first thing will happen to me in the afterlife. Life is just suffering.
guys did you notice at some parts of the loud section of the soundtrack has the beeping of a heartbeat from a machine like in the hospital in a similar rhythmic fashion?
this song makes me feel a certain way, like an emotion i dont know the name of, its kinda makea me tear up yknow
My favorite song from interstellar alongside the unused "Murph"
Seen it in theatre, will see it as many times as I can
Das ist zu schön 😢❤❤❤❤❤
So unfassbar schön 😍😍😍
This always makes me cry
I play this to myself, followed by "Detach", before taking my bike out for a long trip.
Inspirational.
this movie was a while theme park of emotions and i loved it
1:35 you feel it in your soul
You don't have to be depressed and listen to this music
Ofcourse
When you see on the picture the astraunout come away from the black and wite hill water every were, the others like t it hi Stay, if hi stay hi was already years dead, mam Madis tok him off. And he made the biggest things for years when he say the hills goodbay. Goodbay and forever
They don't like you creating big things it was his and mam Madis dream whe did it
Stay > S.T.A.Y.
Ok?
100%
anybody questioning how different the movie would be if she did hide in his car again and they'd go to space together?
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard lol
@@thegodfather6581 That's okay
Kinda what I'm known for tbh
@@randomnum111 lol i like the self awareness
@@aaronvanzomeren8775 thank you
I try
That wouldn't happen, if she was in the car again I think Cooper just simply wouldn't go to the rocket launch and instead stay behind, or just have her watch the launch or something
Theaters: it ‘s not possible
Me: No, it’s necessary
2 : 43 evangelistic beautiful...❤Still the best score...Hans zimmer, chris nolan, the choir masterpiece interstellar is a realistic masterpiece respect 👍❤❤❤❤❤ sehr sehr wunderschon
I wanna die with this music 🪐
I love stay because it is emotional with sad scene.. but people love S.T.A.Y. more i don't know.
So do I, I think this Stay is more beautiful
Sounds like the Prince of Egypt and The Land Before Time combined.
Eu amo essa musica
I asked a person next to me in the class if he had watched Interstellar and he replied "the name is kinda familiar".
A moment later he and his friends asked me about Baby Driver movie.
FROGS IN THE WELL!!!
I hope you will always stay with me
I liked Oppenheimer, Inception and The Dark Knight Trilogy. But without a doubt, Interstellar is both Nolan's and Zimmer's magnum opus.
Congrats for 200k views
Superwow ❤️
5:36
When ALL my emotions hit overload due to Covid-19 still taken over everything...😪😌
You mean "due to the governments".
Anyone else keep turning it up at the start, then turn it down after five mins or so because you're afraid it'll blow the speakers?
But then you start it over again and its so quiet...
6:04 am I the only one who hears a hospital heart rate? I like to imagine that this has connections to the ending of the movie.
Thanks and love Jonathon Ross
Classic FM ❤
Better than the main theme.
2:00
What's really sad is he literally has two kids. He's torn up the most about leaving his daughter when tom is a total of half of the kids he has . Like, what the heck. No wonder he doesn't like his dad in later years.
Every time I always hear this song when I’m in class inside of my head but when the music starts to build up as Cooper left, it turns into Hereditary at the ending song. I always hate it
a year later, and with new meaning
*im coming back*
“When?”
*. . .*
🌌
2:51
SA CUMPERE TOT CE IAM. TRANSMIS IUBITUL MEU LUIGI MANGIONE NUMAI DACA TU ACCEPTI KESTIA ESTE LA TINE NU TREBUIE SA PRIMESTI SFATURILE DECIT DE LA CREATORUL FAVAR ELOHIM JESHUA CRIST END
i challenge someone to find a better song from a music score. I'll only accept answers that are from the same score. lol. No serious. Find a better song. This song just rips at your heart strings. The way it builds and builds is just perfection. The song that is playing when they return back from Miller's planet and Cooper plays the messages from his family just gets to me every time.
Variation 15. Dunkirk.
No time for caution
Take a look at the orchestral performance in "Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Stay (Live in Prague 2017)" - which is even better in my opinion. That guy with the guitar is Guthrie Govan and he truly does an excellent job in that (live) piece.
No time for caution is on the same score.
In the same _"Hans Zimmer Live In Prague [2017]"_ concert (the same orchestral score 😉) there are two other pieces that I like much more than the "No Time for Caution" and those are:
1. "The Electro Suite" (from "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", 2014);
2. "Why So Serious?" (from "Batman: The Dark Knight", 2008).
...In that order during that concert (among many other pieces one may like). 😉
This song sounds like it was inspired by Alanis Morissette - Uninvited.
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jazz
No
You like it?
Quedate papa
10th anniversary