"Sometimes, it's the sounds you hear over and over and over..."

LOS ANGELES—The distinctive sound of a '90s car alarm has been identified as a key inspiration behind some of today's greatest hits. Music producer and sound engineer, Mark Rivers, "The sound of that car alarm, with its sharp, repetitive tone, actually has a rhythmic quality that can be catchy. It's not surprising that it caught the ear of some musicians and found its way into their work." This insight suggests that even some of the richest artists drove shi*boxes with viper alarms.
Singer-songwriter, Ariana Grande, reflects on how such influences can shape the direction of a song: "When you're in the studio, you're always searching for that unique element that will make your music stand out. Sometimes, it's the sounds you hear over and over and over and over and over… WILL SOMEONE TELL THE NEIGHBOR TO TURN THAT OFF?!" This sentiment underscores the importance of open-mindedness and experimentation in the creative process.
The discovery of the car alarm's influence serves as a reminder that inspiration can come from anywhere, and that creativity knows no bounds. As listeners, we are invited to approach music with a fresh perspective, appreciating the artistry and imagination that goes into crafting the songs we love. Maybe next time you'll ignore that car alarm a little less.
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