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"Feels Like a Wish", also colloquially and formerly known as "Fond My Mind" (FMM) or "Nowhere to Run", based on lyrics in the song, or "The Most Mysterious Song in Brazil", is a 1989 song by Brazilian duo Station K., consisting of Edde Edman and André Nóbrega. Broadcast on various Brazilian radio stations during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the song had no known author, nor did anybody know the name of it upon its upload to spiritofradio.ca, a website dedicated to helping identify unknown songs. In 2013, a user by the name of WatZatSong.com named 'gsipkoi' would upload a 30-second clip of this song, but the search would truly begin to gain traction following a user by the name of 'Peter' reuploading the clip onto the spiritofradio website. The clip would not be truly noticed until c. 2019, when a user on Reddit uploaded Peter's clip onto the subreddit r/Lostwave in December 2019. Many theories were brought up, such as it being by the Canadian band Red Sector One, though nobody could find the true name or author of the song. Feels Like A Wish is considered to be a case of Lostwave, a coin termed in 2019 to describe songs to which the general public does not know the true author or name.

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À Sua Espera3:24
Sweetheart4:27
Paradoxo3:55
Velhos Tempos2:52
Volta4:19
Seu Corpo no Meu3:53
Amar Você3:09

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