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Don't Forget the Lyrics! (American game show)

Don't Forget the Lyrics! is an American television game show in which contestants compete to win $1 million by correctly recalling song lyrics from a variety of genres.[1] The program originally aired on Fox from July 11, 2007, to June 19, 2009, hosted by Wayne Brady and produced by RDF USA, part of RDF Media. The premiere of the show prompted NBC to move up the premiere of their similar game show, The Singing Bee.[2]

Don't Forget the Lyrics!
GenreGame show
Created byJeff Apploff
Directed by
  • Ron de Moraes (2007–11)
  • Ashley S. Gorman (2022)
  • John Adams (2023)
Presented by
Narrated by
Theme music composerThe Doobie Brothers (2007–09)
Opening theme"China Grove" by Rickey Minor (2007–09)
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons
  • 4 (Fox, 2007–09, 2022–)
  • 1 (Syndication, 2010–11)
No. of episodes
  • 76 (Fox, 2007–09, 2022–)
  • 160 (Syndication, 2010–11)
Production
Executive producers
  • Brad Lachman (2007–09)
  • Jeff Apploff
  • Chris Coelen (2007–11)
  • Greg Goldman (2007–09)
  • Tony Yates (2010–11)
  • Julie Pizzi (2022–)
  • Rupert Dobson (2022–)
  • Garry Bormet (2022–)
  • Niecy Nash (2022–)
  • Pat Kiely (2023)
  • Sean O'Riordan (2023)
Production companies
  • Apploff Entertainment
  • Brad Lachman Productions (2007–09)
  • RDF USA (2007–11)
  • Bunim/Murray Productions (2022–)
  • BiggerStage (2023)
Release
Original network
Original release
  • Original primetime series:
  • July 11, 2007 (2007-07-11) – June 19, 2009 (2009-06-19)
  • Syndication:
  • September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20) – May 27, 2011 (2011-05-27)
  • Revived primetime series:
  • May 23, 2022 (2022-05-23) – present

On January 25, 2010, 20th Television announced the debut of a new syndicated version with Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath as host. The show premiered in daytime syndication and in primetime on VH1 on Monday, September 20, 2010. It premiered in primetime on MyNetworkTV on October 5, 2010. On March 24, 2011, the show was canceled along with Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? due to low ratings.[3]

On April 28, 2021, Fox announced that it had ordered a revival of Don't Forget the Lyrics! with actress and comedian Niecy Nash as host.[4] It premiered on May 23, 2022.[5] On April 5, 2023, the revival was renewed for a second season, which premiered on May 23.[6]

Gameplay Edit

 
Logo used on Fox's website for the original show's page.

A contestant is presented with nine categories representing different genres, time periods, artists, or themes. Each category contains two songs to choose from. In each round, the contestant selects a category and song, and then begins a karaoke performance to a portion of the selected song as the lyrics are displayed on a screen. Eventually, the music stops and the screen displays a group of blanks, representing words that the contestant must attempt to supply.

After the performance, the contestant may review, amend, and lock in their guess, or use one of their "backups" to assist them in figuring out the correct lyric:

  • Backup Singer: The contestant can bring a supporter on-stage to perform the song again or otherwise provide their own guess for consideration.
  • Two Words: The contestant may have any two words of their choice correctly filled in.
    • On the 2022 revival, this backup is succeeded by Three Words, which allows the contestant to reveal up to three correct words throughout the game; unlike Two Words, Three Words can be used across one or more songs as desired.
  • Three Lines: Gives the contestant a choice of three possible answers, of which one is the correct line. This backup is not used on the 2022 revival.

Contestants progress up a money ladder for each correct answer given, ranging from $2,500 to $500,000 ($250,000 on the 2022 revival). As long as the contestant has not locked in lyrics for the current song, they may choose to walk away with their winnings so far. If the contestant locks in with an incorrect answer, the game ends and they lose any winnings they have accrued. If the contestant makes it past the fourth song, they are guaranteed to leave with no less than $25,000.

If the contestant makes it past all nine categories, they become eligible to play the final "Million-Dollar Song"; the song is always a number-one hit that falls within one of the nine categories, but is not revealed to the contestant in advance. The contestant may either end the game with their winnings up to that point, or risk it for a chance at the $1,000,000 top prize. Unlike the other rounds, the contestant is only allowed to use the Backup Singer, and cannot freely walk away: if they answer incorrectly or walk away, their winnings are reduced to the guaranteed $25,000. Later episodes of the original primetime run also added a $100,000 milestone.

Syndicated version Edit

The syndicated version of the series uses a modified format: in each episode, a contestant plays four songs from four categories. Each correct answer progresses the contestant up a money ladder, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000; unlike the primetime version, answering incorrectly does not end the game, but does prevent the contestant from reaching the higher amounts. The contestant receives only one backup, Three Lines (referred to as the "Backup").

After four songs, the contestant is given the option to play a double or nothing "Encore" song: if the encore song is answered correctly, the contestant's winnings from the main game are doubled. If answered incorrectly, the contestant loses their winnings, and receives a portable music player as a consolation prize. If all four songs in the main game are answered correctly, the Encore is instead played for the top prize of $50,000, with a consolation prize of $1,000.

Money ladder Edit

As contestants sing correct lyrics, contestants move up the progressive money ladder and their winnings increases; upon reaching a certain point in the game, their money is guaranteed and contestants keep their amount if they got any lyrics wrong, which indicated in bold.

Ratings Edit

In its 2007 debut, Don't Forget the Lyrics! averaged a 3.4 rating in adults 18-49.[7]

The 2022 version premiered to 2.08 million viewers with a 0.4/3 rating/share.[8]

Notable contestants Edit

  • On October 11, 2007, Tony Gubelman became the first contestant to walk away with no prize money after he did not get the lyrics to the song "Piano Man" at the $25,000 level.
  • Dottie Harris became the first contestant to win $500,000, but opted not to risk $400,000 to attempt the Million Dollar Song.
  • Shamari Berkley became the first contestant under the age of 18, as he was 11 years old when he played the game with the rules changed slightly, in that, an incorrect answer meant no lost money and the $2,500 level was simply given to him. Many of the songs dealt with something kids would know, such as Take Me Out to the Ball Game and the Hokey Pokey. He walked away with $350,000 (the largest prize ever won by a minor on a US game show). Shamari is also a child actor.[9]
  • Boyz II Men appeared as celebrity contestants, playing for charity, on an episode aired on February 21, 2008. They won $500,000.
  • REO Speedwagon frontman Kevin Cronin appeared as a contestant on the March 27, 2008 episode. Like Boyz II Men, he ended the show with a concert, singing Roll With the Changes.
  • On April 17, 2008, season two American Idol contestant Kimberley Locke became the first contestant in the show's history to attempt the Million Dollar Song. Locke sang Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen" as the final song but chose to end the game without locking in the lyrics and left with $100,000 that was raised for her charity, Camp Heartland.
  • On May 1, 2008, Poison frontman Bret Michaels won $200,000. He donated $100,000 each to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
  • On November 7, 2008, all four original members of R&B girl group En Vogue appeared to compete for the charities of their choice, winning a total of $350,000 for the Cancer Centers of America, St. Jude's, and RBI International (the $50,000 went to taxes).
  • On December 12, 2008, three Miss Americas, Kirsten Haglund (Miss America 2008), Heather French Henry (Miss America 2000), and Susan Powell (Miss America 1981) competed for the Miss America Scholarship Fund.
  • On January 16, 2009, Penn & Teller appeared on the show with Carrot Top as one of their helpers.
  • On May 22, 2009, Meat Loaf and his daughter Pearl appeared and got to $500,000 before opting to walk with the money and donating it to The Painted Turtle. They were the last players to win $500,000.
  • On October 5, 2010, four members of the Backstreet Boys appeared on the show. They won $5,000 for UNICEF after being unsuccessful while attempting at the $50,000 encore song. Following the game, the group announced to donate an additional $5,000 to UNICEF[citation needed].
  • On October 12, 2010, season four American Idol runner-up Bo Bice won the grand prize of $50,000 for his charity, the MusiCares Foundation.
  • On October 18, 2010, rap duo Kid 'n Play appeared on the show. They won $5,000 to donate to The Red Cross fund for Haiti.
  • On October 21, 2010, actress Tia Carrere appeared on the show. She won $5,000 for her charity, After-School All-Stars Hawaii.
  • On October 22, 2010, comedian Margaret Cho appeared on the show. She won $5,000 for her charity, The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies.
  • On November 3, 2010, singer Elliott Yamin appeared on the show. He won $5,000 for his charities, JDRF and Malaria No More.
  • On November 5, 2010, singer Blake Lewis appeared on the show. He won $5,000 for his charity, The Seattle Children's Hospital.
  • Actor and composer Alan Thicke appeared on the show. His appearance was notable as he did not know the tune to some of the songs and more or less quoted lyrics rather than sing. He was also the first celebrity to miss a song but still won $5,000 for charity.

Guest appearances Edit

Winners and Losers Edit

Penultimate song correct Edit

  • Dottie Harris (first civilian contestant to win $500,000)
  • Boyz II Men (February 21, 2008; first celebrity contestant and first team to win $500,000)
  • Asia Craft (October 10, 2008)
  • Mark Weiser and J'Nae Fincannon (December 19, 2008)
  • Meat Loaf and Pearl Aday (May 22, 2009)

Final song incorrect Edit

  • Kimberley Locke (April 17, 2008) - You're Sixteen - Ringo Starr 1974
  • Diana Drake (May 15, 2008) - Blame it on the Rain - Milli Vanilli 1989

Top prize winners Edit

  • Karina Buettgenbach (October 4, 2010[10])
  • Bo Bice (October 12, 2010[11])
  • Sandra Benton (October 26, 2010[citation needed])
  • Regan Rothery (December 31, 2010)
  • Felice Schaeffer (January 11, 2011)

International versions Edit

In addition to the basic show in the United States, there were many affiliated international versions of the show in many countries including Australia, Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Quebec (Canada), Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom and Vietnam.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Fox Announces New Game Show "Don't Forget the Lyrics" 2007-06-26 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 24 June 2007
  2. ^ Karaoke Wars: NBC Rushes 'Singing Bee' - Show moved up to beat FOX's 'Lyrics' to air. 2007-06-26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 24 June 2007.
  3. ^ ""Don't Forget the Lyrics!" and "Fifth Grader" Canceled". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  4. ^ Schneider, Michael (2021-04-28). "Niecy Nash to Host 'Don't Forget the Lyrics' Musical Game Show Revival for Fox". Variety. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  5. ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (April 5, 2022). "Fox Sets Summer Premiere Dates For 'So You Think You Can Dance', 'MasterChef', 'Lego Masters', 'Fantasy Island' & More". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  6. ^ "This Summer, FOX Brings the Heat with Food Stars, Music Battles and MasterChefs!" (Press release). Fox. April 5, 2023. Retrieved April 5, 2023 – via The Futon Critic.
  7. ^ . Media Life Magazine. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
  8. ^ Mitch Salem (May 24, 2022). "Monday 5.23.2022 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "Shamari Berkley". IMDb.
  10. ^ "Don't Forget the Lyrics!: Karina Buettgenbach". zap2it.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  11. ^ "Bo Bice Wins 'Don't Forget The Lyrics'". top40charts.com. 2010-10-16. Retrieved 2010-11-23.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • at MyNetworkTV
  • Don't Forget the Lyrics! (2007–11) at IMDb
  • Don't Forget the Lyrics! (2022) at IMDb

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This article is about the original series For versions in other countries see Don t Forget the Lyrics Don t Forget the Lyrics is an American television game show in which contestants compete to win 1 million by correctly recalling song lyrics from a variety of genres 1 The program originally aired on Fox from July 11 2007 to June 19 2009 hosted by Wayne Brady and produced by RDF USA part of RDF Media The premiere of the show prompted NBC to move up the premiere of their similar game show The Singing Bee 2 Don t Forget the Lyrics GenreGame showCreated byJeff ApploffDirected byRon de Moraes 2007 11 Ashley S Gorman 2022 John Adams 2023 Presented byWayne Brady Mark McGrath Niecy NashNarrated byMark Thompson Gabe KundaTheme music composerThe Doobie Brothers 2007 09 Opening theme China Grove by Rickey Minor 2007 09 ComposersDavid Vanacore 2007 09 Raney Shockne 2022 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4 Fox 2007 09 2022 1 Syndication 2010 11 No of episodes76 Fox 2007 09 2022 160 Syndication 2010 11 ProductionExecutive producersBrad Lachman 2007 09 Jeff Apploff Chris Coelen 2007 11 Greg Goldman 2007 09 Tony Yates 2010 11 Julie Pizzi 2022 Rupert Dobson 2022 Garry Bormet 2022 Niecy Nash 2022 Pat Kiely 2023 Sean O Riordan 2023 Production companiesApploff Entertainment Brad Lachman Productions 2007 09 RDF USA 2007 11 Bunim Murray Productions 2022 BiggerStage 2023 ReleaseOriginal networkFox 2007 09 2022 Syndicated 2010 11 Original releaseOriginal primetime series July 11 2007 2007 07 11 June 19 2009 2009 06 19 Syndication September 20 2010 2010 09 20 May 27 2011 2011 05 27 Revived primetime series May 23 2022 2022 05 23 presentOn January 25 2010 20th Television announced the debut of a new syndicated version with Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath as host The show premiered in daytime syndication and in primetime on VH1 on Monday September 20 2010 It premiered in primetime on MyNetworkTV on October 5 2010 On March 24 2011 the show was canceled along with Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader due to low ratings 3 On April 28 2021 Fox announced that it had ordered a revival of Don t Forget the Lyrics with actress and comedian Niecy Nash as host 4 It premiered on May 23 2022 5 On April 5 2023 the revival was renewed for a second season which premiered on May 23 6 Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Syndicated version 1 2 Money ladder 2 Ratings 3 Notable contestants 4 Guest appearances 5 Winners and Losers 5 1 Penultimate song correct 5 2 Final song incorrect 5 3 Top prize winners 6 International versions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGameplay Edit Logo used on Fox s website for the original show s page A contestant is presented with nine categories representing different genres time periods artists or themes Each category contains two songs to choose from In each round the contestant selects a category and song and then begins a karaoke performance to a portion of the selected song as the lyrics are displayed on a screen Eventually the music stops and the screen displays a group of blanks representing words that the contestant must attempt to supply After the performance the contestant may review amend and lock in their guess or use one of their backups to assist them in figuring out the correct lyric Backup Singer The contestant can bring a supporter on stage to perform the song again or otherwise provide their own guess for consideration Two Words The contestant may have any two words of their choice correctly filled in On the 2022 revival this backup is succeeded by Three Words which allows the contestant to reveal up to three correct words throughout the game unlike Two Words Three Words can be used across one or more songs as desired Three Lines Gives the contestant a choice of three possible answers of which one is the correct line This backup is not used on the 2022 revival Contestants progress up a money ladder for each correct answer given ranging from 2 500 to 500 000 250 000 on the 2022 revival As long as the contestant has not locked in lyrics for the current song they may choose to walk away with their winnings so far If the contestant locks in with an incorrect answer the game ends and they lose any winnings they have accrued If the contestant makes it past the fourth song they are guaranteed to leave with no less than 25 000 If the contestant makes it past all nine categories they become eligible to play the final Million Dollar Song the song is always a number one hit that falls within one of the nine categories but is not revealed to the contestant in advance The contestant may either end the game with their winnings up to that point or risk it for a chance at the 1 000 000 top prize Unlike the other rounds the contestant is only allowed to use the Backup Singer and cannot freely walk away if they answer incorrectly or walk away their winnings are reduced to the guaranteed 25 000 Later episodes of the original primetime run also added a 100 000 milestone Syndicated version Edit The syndicated version of the series uses a modified format in each episode a contestant plays four songs from four categories Each correct answer progresses the contestant up a money ladder ranging from 1 000 to 10 000 unlike the primetime version answering incorrectly does not end the game but does prevent the contestant from reaching the higher amounts The contestant receives only one backup Three Lines referred to as the Backup After four songs the contestant is given the option to play a double or nothing Encore song if the encore song is answered correctly the contestant s winnings from the main game are doubled If answered incorrectly the contestant loses their winnings and receives a portable music player as a consolation prize If all four songs in the main game are answered correctly the Encore is instead played for the top prize of 50 000 with a consolation prize of 1 000 Money ladder Edit As contestants sing correct lyrics contestants move up the progressive money ladder and their winnings increases upon reaching a certain point in the game their money is guaranteed and contestants keep their amount if they got any lyrics wrong which indicated in bold Fox version Correct song lines Prize value2007 09 20221 2 5002 5 0003 10 0004 25 000 Guaranteed sum 5 50 0006 100 000 Guaranteed sum for Final song 75 0007 200 000 100 0008 350 000 150 0009 500 000 250 00010 1 000 000 Grand Prize Syndicated version Correct song lines Prize value1 1 000 Guaranteed sum after four correct songs 2 2 5003 5 0004 10 0005 2 multiplier or 50 000 Grand Prize after four correct songs Ratings EditIn its 2007 debut Don t Forget the Lyrics averaged a 3 4 rating in adults 18 49 7 The 2022 version premiered to 2 08 million viewers with a 0 4 3 rating share 8 Notable contestants EditOn October 11 2007 Tony Gubelman became the first contestant to walk away with no prize money after he did not get the lyrics to the song Piano Man at the 25 000 level Dottie Harris became the first contestant to win 500 000 but opted not to risk 400 000 to attempt the Million Dollar Song Shamari Berkley became the first contestant under the age of 18 as he was 11 years old when he played the game with the rules changed slightly in that an incorrect answer meant no lost money and the 2 500 level was simply given to him Many of the songs dealt with something kids would know such as Take Me Out to the Ball Game and the Hokey Pokey He walked away with 350 000 the largest prize ever won by a minor on a US game show Shamari is also a child actor 9 Boyz II Men appeared as celebrity contestants playing for charity on an episode aired on February 21 2008 They won 500 000 REO Speedwagon frontman Kevin Cronin appeared as a contestant on the March 27 2008 episode Like Boyz II Men he ended the show with a concert singing Roll With the Changes On April 17 2008 season two American Idol contestant Kimberley Locke became the first contestant in the show s history to attempt the Million Dollar Song Locke sang Ringo Starr s You re Sixteen as the final song but chose to end the game without locking in the lyrics and left with 100 000 that was raised for her charity Camp Heartland On May 1 2008 Poison frontman Bret Michaels won 200 000 He donated 100 000 each to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and St Jude Children s Research Hospital On November 7 2008 all four original members of R amp B girl group En Vogue appeared to compete for the charities of their choice winning a total of 350 000 for the Cancer Centers of America St Jude s and RBI International the 50 000 went to taxes On December 12 2008 three Miss Americas Kirsten Haglund Miss America 2008 Heather French Henry Miss America 2000 and Susan Powell Miss America 1981 competed for the Miss America Scholarship Fund On January 16 2009 Penn amp Teller appeared on the show with Carrot Top as one of their helpers On May 22 2009 Meat Loaf and his daughter Pearl appeared and got to 500 000 before opting to walk with the money and donating it to The Painted Turtle They were the last players to win 500 000 On October 5 2010 four members of the Backstreet Boys appeared on the show They won 5 000 for UNICEF after being unsuccessful while attempting at the 50 000 encore song Following the game the group announced to donate an additional 5 000 to UNICEF citation needed On October 12 2010 season four American Idol runner up Bo Bice won the grand prize of 50 000 for his charity the MusiCares Foundation On October 18 2010 rap duo Kid n Play appeared on the show They won 5 000 to donate to The Red Cross fund for Haiti On October 21 2010 actress Tia Carrere appeared on the show She won 5 000 for her charity After School All Stars Hawaii On October 22 2010 comedian Margaret Cho appeared on the show She won 5 000 for her charity The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies On November 3 2010 singer Elliott Yamin appeared on the show He won 5 000 for his charities JDRF and Malaria No More On November 5 2010 singer Blake Lewis appeared on the show He won 5 000 for his charity The Seattle Children s Hospital Actor and composer Alan Thicke appeared on the show His appearance was notable as he did not know the tune to some of the songs and more or less quoted lyrics rather than sing He was also the first celebrity to miss a song but still won 5 000 for charity Guest appearances EditOn April 11 2008 Gloria Gaynor appeared and performed I Will Survive On July 31 2008 Kenny Loggins appeared and performed the songs I m Alright and Footloose Winners and Losers EditPenultimate song correct Edit Dottie Harris first civilian contestant to win 500 000 Boyz II Men February 21 2008 first celebrity contestant and first team to win 500 000 Asia Craft October 10 2008 Mark Weiser and J Nae Fincannon December 19 2008 Meat Loaf and Pearl Aday May 22 2009 Final song incorrect Edit Kimberley Locke April 17 2008 You re Sixteen Ringo Starr 1974 Diana Drake May 15 2008 Blame it on the Rain Milli Vanilli 1989Top prize winners Edit Karina Buettgenbach October 4 2010 10 Bo Bice October 12 2010 11 Sandra Benton October 26 2010 citation needed Regan Rothery December 31 2010 Felice Schaeffer January 11 2011 International versions EditMain article Don t Forget the Lyrics In addition to the basic show in the United States there were many affiliated international versions of the show in many countries including Australia Austria Croatia Denmark Egypt France Greece Hungary India Indonesia Iran Italy Malaysia Mexico Nigeria Norway Poland Quebec Canada Singapore Slovakia Spain Taiwan United Kingdom and Vietnam See also EditAll Star K Beat Shazam another game show involving music and the recognition of lyrics to hit songs with a top prize of 1 million I Can See Your Voice another game show involving guessing of musicReferences Edit Fox Announces New Game Show Don t Forget the Lyrics Archived 2007 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 24 June 2007 Karaoke Wars NBC Rushes Singing Bee Show moved up to beat FOX s Lyrics to air Archived 2007 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 24 June 2007 Don t Forget the Lyrics and Fifth Grader Canceled Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved August 5 2011 Schneider Michael 2021 04 28 Niecy Nash to Host Don t Forget the Lyrics Musical Game Show Revival for Fox Variety Retrieved April 28 2021 Del Rosario Alexandra April 5 2022 Fox Sets Summer Premiere Dates For So You Think You Can Dance MasterChef Lego Masters Fantasy Island amp More Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 5 2022 This Summer FOX Brings the Heat with Food Stars Music Battles and MasterChefs Press release Fox April 5 2023 Retrieved April 5 2023 via The Futon Critic Hot too Fox s Don t Forget the Lyrics Media Life Magazine Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Mitch Salem May 24 2022 Monday 5 23 2022 Top 150 Cable Originals amp Network Finals Showbuzz Daily Retrieved May 26 2022 Shamari Berkley IMDb Don t Forget the Lyrics Karina Buettgenbach zap2it com Retrieved 2010 12 08 Bo Bice Wins Don t Forget The Lyrics top40charts com 2010 10 16 Retrieved 2010 11 23 External links EditOfficial website Don t Forget the Lyrics at MyNetworkTV Don t Forget the Lyrics 2007 11 at IMDb Don t Forget the Lyrics 2022 at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don 27t Forget the Lyrics American game show amp oldid 1171752680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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