7/16/2026

The Greatest Lostwave Mysteries Solved!

A retro electric guitar with dynamic neon lighting, vintage cassette tapes on the ground, representing solved lostwave music mysteries.

For years, millions of music lovers across the globe were haunted by unidentified songs floating around online. This viral phenomenon, known as Lostwave, turned casual listeners into digital detectives. Recently, the two biggest musical mysteries on the internet were finally solved. Here is how it happened.

Everyone Knows That" (Ulterior Motives)

The Mystery: A brief 17-second clip of a catchy, 80s-style pop track went viral on TikTok and Reddit. For years, fans searched through thousands of television archives, commercials, and animated series trying to find the source.

The Resolution: In 2024, the mystery was solved. The track turned out to be "Ulterior Motives" by Canadian musicians Christopher and Philip Booth. Surprisingly, it was originally recorded in 1983 for a vintage adult movie.

The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet

The Mystery: For over fifteen years, communities like Reddit’s r/UnresolvedMysteries searched for a dark, melancholic 1980s synth-pop anthem. People only had a recording from a German radio station cassette tape and searched using lyrics like "Like the wind, you came here running..."The Resolution: Late in 2024, the search officially ended. The song was identified as "Subways of Your Mind" by an obscure 1980s German band called FEX.

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The Greatest Lostwave Mysteries Solved!

For years, millions of music lovers across the globe were haunted by unidentified songs floating around online. This viral phenomenon, known...