In the 21st century,movie trailershave relied heavily on slowed-down, eerie versions of famous pop songs.
The term references the process of changing key aspects of a song but leaving the well-known lyrics intact.
In the years following, countless copycat trailers attempted to replicate a similar formula.
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The songs from these trailers are new spins on old classics.
“People know the lyrics.
The goal is to catch peoples attention.
They start paying attention, and now theyre watching the trailer,“he toldVariety.
Monaco holds quarterly camps with writers to reimagine versions of legendary artists catalogs.