Once you’ve secured your download, the possibilities are endless. You can experiment with slowing the track down for a "chopped and screwed" lo-fi vibe, or speed it up for a high-energy dance remix. Because the song is so recognizable, even a slight tweak to the "Crazy" instrumental can grab an audience's attention immediately. The Legacy of a Masterpiece

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It is one of the most recognizable openings in modern music history. That distinctive, high-pitched string sample—itself a slice of history borrowed from Gian Franco Reverberi’s "Nel Cimitero Di Tucson"—signals the arrival of a masterpiece before a single word is sung.

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In 2006, downloading a single song was an exercise in extreme patience. Leo watched the transfer rate oscillate wildly. 3.2 KB/s — 45 minutes remaining. 12.0 KB/s — 12 minutes remaining. 1.5 KB/s — 2 hours remaining.