"Hey Ya!" is a song by American
hip hop duo
Outkast, performed by its member
André 3000, who wrote and produced the song. Along with "
The Way You Move", recorded by Outkast's other member
Big Boi and which featured
Sleepy Brown
Patrick Leroy "Sleepy" Brown (born January 24, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. He is one-third of the Atlanta-based production team of Organized Noize, which has created hits for acts such as Outkast, Goodie Mob an ...
, "Hey Ya!" was released by
Arista Records
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as the second single from the duo's fifth album, ''
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'', on August 25, 2003. The track became a commercial success, reaching number one in the United States, Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Norway, and Sweden. "Hey Ya!" received critical acclaim upon release, and is consistently ranked as one of the greatest songs of the 2000s. The song was ranked number 10 in ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''s 2021 list of the "
500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Writing and recording
André 3000 wrote "Hey Ya!" in 2000 and began work on recording it in December 2002 at Stankonia Studios in
Atlanta, Georgia
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.
He used an
acoustic guitar
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for accompaniment,
inspired by bands such as the
Ramones,
Buzzcocks,
the Hives, and
the Smiths
The Smiths were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Manchester in 1982, composed of Morrissey (vocals), Johnny Marr (guitar), Andy Rourke (bass) and Mike Joyce (musician), Mike Joyce (drums). Morrissey and Marr formed the band's songwrit ...
.
André recorded the introduction, the first verse, the
hook
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, and the vocals around the same time, using several dozen takes. He returned to work on the song several evenings later, with
session musician Kevin Kendricks performing the
bassline
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on the
synthesizer
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.
Months later, André 3000 worked with Pete Novak at the Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles. They experimented with various sound effects, including singing through a
vocoder, and did 30 to 40 takes for each line.
Composition
"Hey Ya!" is a song in
G major
G major is a major scale based on G (musical note), G, with the pitches G, A (musical note), A, B (musical note), B, C (musical note), C, D (musical note), D, E (musical note), E, and F♯ (musical note), F. Its key signature has one sharp (music ...
. Each cadential six-
measure phrase
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is constructed using a change of
meter on the fourth measure (creating a song with 22 quarter note beats per phrase) and uses a I–IV–V–VI
chord progression
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. G major and
C major chords are played for one and two measures, respectively. André 3000 then uses a
deceptive cadence after a measure of the
dominant D major
D major is a major scale based on D (musical note), D, consisting of the pitches D, E (musical note), E, F♯ (musical note), F, G (musical note), G, A (musical note), A, B (musical note), B, and C♯ (musical note), C. Its key signature has two S ...
chord, leading into two measures of an
E major
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chord (against a G note in the melody implying E minor). The song moves at a
tempo
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of 159 beats per minute, and André's vocal range spans more than an octave and a half, from B
3 to G
5.
[Sheet music for "Hey Ya!" ]Hal Leonard Corporation
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. 2009.
The song opens with three
pick-up beats as André 3000 counts "one, two, three, oh" (with the "oh" on beat 1) and then leads into the first verse. The lyrics begin to describe the protagonist's concerns and doubts about a romantic relationship.
He wonders if they are staying together just "for tradition", as in the lines "But does she really wanna
ess around/ But can't stand to see me / Walk out the door?" André 3000 commented, "I think it's more important to be happy than to meet up to...the world's expectations of what a relationship should be. So this is a celebration of how men and women relate to each other in the 2000s".
The song then leads into the
chorus, which consists of the line "Hey ya!" repeated eight times, accompanied by a synthesizer performing the bassline.
During the second verse, the protagonist gets cold feet and wonders what the purpose of continuing the relationship is, pondering the question, "If they say nothing is forever...then what makes love the exception?"
After repeating the chorus, the song leads into a
call and response section. André 3000 jokes, "What's cooler than being cool?", and the "fellas'" response, an
overdubbed version of his vocals, is "Ice cold", a reference to one of André Benjamin's stage names. He then calls to the "ladies", whose response is overdubbed from vocals by Rabeka Tuinei,
who was an assistant to the
audio engineer.
The song's
breakdown coined the phrase "shake it like a Polaroid picture", a reference to a technique used by some photographers to 'allegedly' expedite drying of damp
instant film photos taken with film made by the
Polaroid Corporation. It is an
ongoing urban myth that shaking photos taken by the instant camera, dried faster. The breakdown also
namechecks singer
Beyoncé
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and actress
Lucy Liu, in a turn of phrase alluding to the song "
Independent Women Part I", which was performed by
Destiny's Child
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for the
2000 film adaptation of ''
Charlie's Angels'', in which Liu starred. Though the line "now all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius" is meant to mean "now all the independent women", André 3000 says he included the lyric because the music video for "Independent Women Part I" was playing on his TV as he wrote "Hey Ya!". The song closes by repeating the chorus and then gradually fading out.
Critical reception
"Hey Ya!" received widespread acclaim from
music critics
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. ''
PopMatters
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'' described the track as "brilliantly rousing" and "spazzy with electrifying multiplicity". ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' highlighted it as the catchiest song on the double album, and ''
Stylus Magazine
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Addi ...
'' identified it as one of the best songs in OutKast's history. "Hey Ya!" topped the 2003
Pazz & Jop list, a survey of several hundred music critics conducted by
Robert Christgau
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, with 322 mentions, beating runner-up
Beyoncé
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and
Jay-Z
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American Rapping, rapper, businessman, and record executive. Rooted in East Coast hip-hop, he was named Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, the ...
's "
Crazy in Love" by 119. It was listed at number 15 on ''
Blender''s 2005 list of "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born",
and ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'' included it in its collection of ''
The Pitchfork 500''.
The song's unusual arrangement drew comparisons to artists from a variety of genres. ''Pitchfork'' referred to it as the apex of the album and added that it successfully mixed
Flaming Lips-style instrumentation with the energy of
Prince
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's 1983 single "
Little Red Corvette". Marcello Carlin of ''
Uncut'' described the song as "Andre going
power pop
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with overtones of early-'80s
electro;
The Knack meet side one of
The The's ''
Soul Mining''."
Subsequently, ''Pitchfork'' gave it the number two slot in its "The Top 100 Singles of 2000–2004" feature in January 2005, bested only by OutKast's own "
B.O.B". ''Blender'' described it as a mix of
soul music
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by
Ike Turner and
new wave music
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by
Devo and later as an "
electro/
folk-rock/
funk/
power pop
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/
hip-hop
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/
neo-soul/kitchen sink
rave-up".
''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' compared André 3000's vocals to those of "an
indie-rock Little Richard" and the backing arrangement to
the Beatles
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' 1969 album ''
Abbey Road
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'', later ranking it at number 182 in their list of
500 Greatest Songs of All Time and ranking it at number four on their 2011 list of the "100 Best Songs of the Aughts".
''
New York'' also likened it to the Beatles and found it to be one of the best singles of 2003.
AllMusic
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described it as an "incandescent" mix of electro, funk, and soul music. ''
NME
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'' likened trying to classify the song as "akin to trying to lasso water" and described it as "a monumental barney between the ''
Camberwick Green''
brass band, a cruise-ship
cabaret act, a cartoon
gospel choir and a sucker
MC hiccuping ''Shake it like a Polaroid pic-chaaaa!'' backed up by the cast of an amateur production of ''
The Wizard of Oz''. Sort of." In 2011, they placed it at number three on its list of the "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years". In 2013, the sports website ''
Grantland'' named it the best song of the millennium after a
March Madness
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style bracket of 64 songs. The music video of the same name was likewise well received by critics, who regarded it as a contemporary piece of post-industrial performance art. In 2014, ''NME'' ranked the song at number 18 on their list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, and in 2021, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked the song at number 10 on their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Commercial performance and impact
"Hey Ya!" was successful in North America, first charting on the week ending October 18, 2003, at number 57 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, three weeks after "
The Way You Move" featuring
Sleepy Brown
Patrick Leroy "Sleepy" Brown (born January 24, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. He is one-third of the Atlanta-based production team of Organized Noize, which has created hits for acts such as Outkast, Goodie Mob an ...
debuted; which was at number 25 at the time. It topped the Hot 100 for nine weeks, from December 13, 2003, to February 7, 2004. The digital sales topped the ''
Billboard''
Hot Digital Tracks for 17 consecutive weeks. The song's time at number one bridged two eras, ending
Casey Kasem's second tenure as host of ''
American Top 40
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'' and beginning
Ryan Seacrest's tenure as host. The song performed well in
urban contemporary markets, topping the
Rhythmic Top 40 chart and reaching number nine on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
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. It was also successful in mainstream music, topping the
Top 40 Mainstream and
Top 40 Tracks and reaching number 13 on the
Adult Top 40. The song also crossed over to
modern rock radio, and peaked at number 16 on ''Billboard''
Alternative Songs
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chart in December 2003. In 2004, André 3000 performed the song at The
2004 Kids' Choice Awards and the song won the award for
Favorite Song. Later in the year, the song appeared on the compilation album ''Now That's What I Call Music! 16.'' It also appeared on the album ''
Now That's What I Call Music! Number 1's'' in 2006 as well as the ''
Now That's What I Call Party Hits!'' album in 2007.
"Hey Ya!" was the first song on
Apple
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's
iTunes
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to reach one million downloads and in September 2005, the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) certified the single platinum for shipping one million copies.
At the
46th Annual Grammy Awards, the song won
Best Urban/Alternative Performance and was nominated for
Record of the Year
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, but lost to
Coldplay
Coldplay are a British Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1997. They consist of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer and percussionist Will Champion, and manager Phil Harvey (band m ...
's "
Clocks".
The song also performed well in Europe. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number six on the
UK Singles Chart and peaked at number three after 12 weeks, remaining on the chart for a total of 21 weeks.
"Hey Ya!" topped the
Norwegian singles chart for seven weeks, and it reached the top in
Sweden
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for the first week of 2004.
It performed well across the continent, reaching the top ten in
Austria
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,
Finland
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, France, Germany, Ireland, and
Switzerland
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.
"Hey Ya!" debuted at number 17 on Australia's
ARIA Singles Chart, and later topped the chart for two consecutive weeks.
The song remained on the chart for 16 weeks
and was certified 11× platinum by the
Australian Recording Industry Association
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.
[ The song charted at number 61 for the 2003 end of year chart] and was listed at number 15 on the 2004 chart and number five on the 2004 urban chart. It was also successful in New Zealand, reaching number two and staying on the RIANZ Singles Chart for 23 weeks.
The lyric "shake it like a Polaroid picture", along with the song's commercial success, helped to temporarily revitalize the Polaroid Corporation, which had declared bankruptcy in 2001. Because modern Polaroid film is sealed behind a clear plastic window, casually waving the picture has no effect on the film's development. Vigorously shaking the film may actually distort the image by causing the film to separate prematurely and creating blobs in the final image. Nevertheless, Polaroid sought to capitalize on the allusion, hiring Ryan Berger of the Euro RSCG advertising agency. Polaroid sponsored parties for OutKast at which Euro RSCG distributed Polaroid cameras. OutKast also made a deal to hold Polaroid cameras during some of its performances. While Polaroid did not release sales figures, its public image, which was in decline with the growing popularity of digital camera
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s, was bolstered by the song. However, despite the welcome exposure, Polaroid eventually discontinued the sale of original Polaroid cameras and film, and again declared bankruptcy in 2008.
The song was used as the namesake of Pocoloco’s Stand ability in ''Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure'', part seven, “ Steel Ball Run,” which debuted in 2004.
Accolades
Music video
Background
The song's music video, directed by Bryan Barber, is conceptually similar to the video for former Beatle Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
's song " Coming Up", but is also based on the Beatles' landmark appearance on '' The Ed Sullivan Show'' on February 9, 1964. However, it sets the action in London. The beginning and end of the video blend with those of "The Way You Move" so that the two can be watched in either order, and a "The Way You Move/Hey Ya!" video combining both clips with a bridging sequence was released on the ''OutKast: The Videos'' DVD.
After listening to the song, Barber was inspired to create a video around the Beatles' appearance on Sullivan's show based on the song's musical structure, but André 3000 had never seen this footage. Barber showed the footage to André 3000 and came up with the idea of reversing the British Invasion, by having the American band the Love Below becoming popular on a British television program. The music video was filmed using motion control photography in two days in August 2003 on a sound stage at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California. The cast included more than 100 women. Each of André 3000's parts was shot several times from different angles, and he performed the song 23 times during the course of filming. Because releasing "Hey Ya!" as a single was a last-minute decision, André did not have time to choreograph the parts, and all of the dancing was improvised. Ice Cold 3000's sequences were the first filmed, resulting in the character's energetic performance, and Johnny Vulture's were the last, so André, exhausted from the previous takes, sat on a stool for those sequences.
Synopsis
In the video, André 3000 plays all eight members of the fictional band The Love Below: keyboardist Benjamin André, bassist Possum Aloysius Jenkins, vocalist André "Ice Cold" 3000, drummer Dookie Blossom Gain III, three backing vocalists the Love Haters, and guitarist Johnny Vulture.
The video opens with the band's manager Antwan ( Big Boi) talking to Ice Cold and Dookie backstage. Meanwhile, the television presenter, portrayed by Ryan Phillippe (another version featured an energetic Phillippe), tries to calm a crowd of screaming girls on a show being broadcast live in black-and-white. Afterwards, he introduces the band and they start performing. While the girls in the audience scream loudly, one girl is carried off by security after rushing the stage, and another faints. A family is shown dancing to the broadcast at home. When Ice Cold instructs listeners to "shake it like a Polaroid picture", some of the girls begin taking pictures and shaking them. Ice Cold dances with one of the girls on stage, and the video closes with several friends of the band watching and discussing the performance.
Performance
The video debuted on MTV's ''Total Request Live
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'' on September 5, 2003, at number 10. It topped the countdown for 19 days and retired at number eight on November 24, having spent 50 days on the program. At the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, the video won four awards for Video of the Year, Best Hip-Hop Video, Best Special Effects, and Best Art Direction. It was also nominated for Best Direction but lost to Jay-Z's " 99 Problems". "Hey Ya!" was nominated for Best Short Form Music Video at the 46th Grammy Awards, but it lost to Johnny Cash
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's cover of Nine Inch Nails' " Hurt". In Canada, the video topped MuchMusic's '' Countdown'' for the week beginning January 30, 2004, and it won the award for Best International Video by a Group at the 2004 MuchMusic Video Awards. In 2006, ''Stylus Magazine'' listed it at number 72 on its "Top 100 Music Videos of All Time", comparing André 3000's dancing to James Brown
James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, and record producer. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century music, he is referred to by Honorific nick ...
's performances in the early 1970s.
Formats and track listings
*American 7-inch vinyl single
# "Hey Ya!" (radio edit)
# "Hey Ya!" (instrumental)
*Australian CD maxi single
# "Hey Ya!" (radio edit)
# " GhettoMusick" (radio edit)
# "GhettoMusick" ( Benny Benassi remix)
# "Hey Ya!" ( Enhanced CD video)
*European CD single
# "Hey Ya!" (radio edit)
# "GhettoMusick" (radio edit)
*German CD maxi single
# "Hey Ya!" (radio edit)
# "GhettoMusick" (radio edit)
# "GhettoMusick" (Benny Benassi remix)
# "Hey Ya!" (Enhanced CD video)
*UK 12-inch vinyl single
# "Hey Ya!" (radio edit)
# "GhettoMusick"
# " My Favourite Things"
*UK CD maxi single
# "Hey Ya!"
# "GhettoMusick" (radio edit)
# "My Favourite Things"
# "Hey Ya!" (Enhanced CD video)
Credits and personnel
The credits for "Hey Ya!" are adapted from the liner notes
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Origin
Liner notes are descended from the prog ...
of '' Speakerboxx/The Love Below''.
Recording
* Recorded at: Stankonia Studios and Tree Sound Studios in Atlanta, Georgia
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; Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles
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, California
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.
Personnel
* André 3000 – vocals
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, guitar
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s, keyboards, production, audio programming
* Kevin Kendricks – keyboards
* John Frye – recording engineer
* Pete Novak – recording engineer
* Robert Hannon – recording engineer
* Mike Nicholson – recording engineer
* Josh Monroy – assistant recording engineer
* Warren Bletcher – assistant recording engineer
* Jared Robbins – assistant recording engineer
* Rabeka Tuinei – assistant recording engineer, additional vocals
* Neal Pogue – audio mixer
* Greg Price – assistant audio mixer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
All-time charts
Certifications
Release history
Cover versions
The rock influences of "Hey Ya!" have allowed many other artists to release cover version
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s of the song. In 2006, Mat Weddle, frontman of the unsigned folk band Obadiah Parker, performed an acoustic cover of the song at a local open mic night, and a friend of his posted a video of the performance on YouTube
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, which quickly became virally popular online. Inspired by slowcore band Red House Painters, Weddle's version moves at a much slower tempo backed by a rhythmic guitar strum and converts the breakdown into a "staccato
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chime". The cover received international airplay and spawned many other copycat acoustic versions.
An acoustic cover of the song, sung by Sam Lloyd in his role as Ted Buckland appeared in the 2009 season 8 episode of ''Scrubs'' titled "My Soul On Fire, Part 2". In 2015, Postmodern Jukebox released a Scott Bradlee arrangement of "Hey Ya!" with a big band
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tempo and 1960s feel. Featuring Sara Niemietz on lead vocals, their version was featured in ''Billboard'' magazine, ''Time'' magazine online, and the ''New York Daily News''.
English rock band Sleep Token
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released a cover in 2018 as a single. This version saw lead singer Vessel accompanied solely by piano and only included the first two verses and the chorus.
See also
* List of highest-certified singles in Australia
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Number-one singles in Australia
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