"Everyone Knows That" / "Ulterior Motives" | |
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Song by an unknown artist | |
Recorded | Unknown (likely 1980s–1990s) |
Venue | Unknown[a] (allegedly Spain[b]) |
Genre | Pop[1] |
Length | 0:17 (snippet) |
"Everyone Knows That", also known as "Ulterior Motives", is the name given to a seventeen-second snippet of an unidentified song suspected to be from the 1980s or 90s. It was uploaded to the song identification website WatZatSong in 2021 by Spanish user carl92.[1][2] The user claimed to have discovered the recording amongst files in an old DVD backup, and speculated it was a leftover from when he was learning how to capture audio.[3] The recorded snippet uploaded by carl92 is the only known proof and existing recording of the song.
Since being uploaded in 2021, users have been searching for the full song and information regarding its origin and artist. The Guardian called it "one of the biggest and most enduring musical mysteries on the internet."[4]
It is unknown when the song was recorded, but it is theorized to have been recorded in the 1980s due to its stylistic similarities to pop music of that time. The snippet of the song was uploaded to WatZatSong on 7 October 2021 by user carl92, who asked for help in identifying the song. He labelled it "Mid 80s, Bad quality" and claimed that he "rediscover[ed] this sample between a bunch of very old files in a DVD backup. Probably I was simply learning how to capture audio and this was a left over."[5] It has since become WatZatSong's "most infamous and enduring submission", receiving the most comments since WatZatSong launched in 2006.[5]
The song gained popularity online in late 2022 and 2023, with a subreddit dedicated to finding the song and its artist being launched in June 2023.[1] On 7 January 2024, two members of the subreddit were interviewed by French commercial TV network TF1.[6]
The search for the song was initially slow to gain traction but gained a dedicated following over time.[1] Possible theorized sources for the song include a 1990s MTV broadcast, a piece of production music or a commercial jingle,[1] while theorized artists have included Roxette, Savage Garden, and Jason Paige.[4] As of late February 2024, users tried to get in contact with "an obscure singer" called White Mike Johnny Glove, "who has a strikingly similar voice" to the one in the recording.[4] Some users said they have analyzed the drum and synth sounds which allowed them to narrow down the release date to after 1983.[7] Users have created reconstructions from the original snippet to have an idea of what the full song could be like.[5] Some have theorized that the song is a hoax, "planted by a troll".[5]
The LinnDrum drum machine and the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer are speculated to have been used throughout the song.[4]