Songs With False Endings
Episode 155 • May 31, 2016
The "false ending" is a strange phenomenon that's popped up in many songs over the past several decades. What are the reasons behind this?
The "false ending" is a strange phenomenon that's popped up in many songs over the past several decades. What are the reasons behind this?
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