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00:00Top 10 Craziest Music Conspiracy Theories
00:0310. Klaatu was secretly the Beatles
00:07Studio tapes and audio analysis show distinct voices.
00:11Musicians' Union Records document separate sessions while the Beatles were inactive or elsewhere.
00:179. Tupac faked his death
00:19Witness statements, extensive master tapes and hospital records confirm his shooting and treatment.
00:26Posthumous releases arose from archived recordings.
00:288. Lady Gaga and Lina Morgana
00:32Archives capture early Stefani Germanotta performances,
00:36while contracts and song registrations confirm Lady Gaga's independent artistic evolution long before, and well beyond, Morgana.
00:457. The Paul is Dead Theory
00:49Forensic voice prints align with thousands of recordings,
00:52and passport plus flight manifests confirm extensive travel throughout the alleged replacement years.
00:586. The Eminem Replacement Theory
01:01Biometrics match released vocals, medical records show consistent dental history,
01:06and background checks indicate uninterrupted identity throughout his career.
01:115. The Avril Lavigne Replacement Theory
01:14Facial recognition across thousands of images shows natural aging,
01:19but voice patterns remain consistent, and travel records document continuous public activity.
01:246. The David Bowie Predicted Kanye Theory
01:28Studio logs and journals highlight space-focused themes and intricate instrument layers,
01:33with no lyrics or notes hinting at future hip-hop stars.
01:377. The Stevie Wonder Can See Theory
01:41Neurological studies reveal heightened auditory cortex activity,
01:45but customized tactile instruments and medical records confirm total blindness despite extraordinary abilities.
01:517. The Wind of Change CIA Theory
01:56Financial audits show routine $43,000 recording costs, European tour records, and no CIA ties.
02:03The song simply reflected genuine optimism.
02:067. The Rebecca Black Friday JFK Assassination Theory
02:12Production records show a modest $4,000 video, 13-hour shoot, and standard contracts.
02:18Nothing connecting a teen pop song to assassinations.
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