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Jan 20, 2024, 7:34:27 AM1/20/24
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Luna's hiccup song is a song performed by the Moon Goats in the episode "Hiccups and Downs". It was sung as part of the Rumble of the Rockers, which if they were to win, would allow them to record a demo.

It's a song that starts with an acoustic guitar chop, and it basically has close to no melody... the singer is a guy, lyrics contain "won't you be my girl" or something along those lines, and most importantly the song sounds like a bunch of hiccups! I heard this song recently on the radio in Texas, and it's driving me crazy. what song is this??

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"If You Got The Hiccups" is a Doc McStuffins song from the season 1 episode "A Good Case of the Hiccups". It is sung by Doc with Millie in background. The song is about how to get rid of the hiccups. This song is on the CD Disney Junior DJ Shuffle 2.

The episode begins with Toopy getting everything ready for their camping trip in the imaginary jungle. They arrived at their tent. But, before they can go to sleep, Binoo has to find Patchy Patch first. They were able to find Patchy Patch. Then, Binoo gets the hiccups. So, Toopy decided to tell Binoo a scary story. The story turned out to be not so scary, it was about Hiccup Hunters Toopy and Binoo on the hunt for some hiccups.

They hear hiccups coming from a house. Then, Toopy reached for the doorknob, but, in reality he used a bucket and shovel to mimic the knocking. Then, when Binoo's hiccups didn't disappear, then, Toopy proceeds to continue with the story.

Mr Monster was the one with the hiccups, the reason he got it was when he knocked down the Genie lamp by mistake. And every time he tries to put the beads on, a hiccup got in his way. Toopy decided to scare Mr Monster's hiccups away. Mr Monster closed his eyes, Toopy climbed up a treasure chest and he shouted, "Boo!", in reality, he scared Binoo. But, when Binoo's hiccups didn't disappear, Toopy proceeds to continue with the story.

Then, Mr Genie gets the hiccups. Toopy and Binoo hopped in the lamp and they see Mr Genie. Every time, he tries to color, a hiccup caused Mr Genie to jump over the lines as he colours. Toopy uses a whistle to scare Mr Genie. But, in reality, he used it on Binoo. But, when, Binoo's hiccups didn't exactly disappear, Toopy continues the story.

Then, Mrs Sheep gets the hiccups. And Toopy and Binoo follow Mr Sheep. They see Mrs Sheep and a group of Blue Sheep playing Leapfrog. That is until Mrs Sheep hiccups and collided with the other sheep. Everyone laughed. Until the sheep all gets the hiccups. Toopy decides to cure them all. Toopy gets out an alarm clock and winds it up and then, it rings, in reality, he done it on Binoo. But, when Binoo's hiccups didn't disappear, Toopy proceeds to continue with the story.

Toopy gets an idea and says, "Look at me, Hiccup Hunter Binoo!", But, then, he wonders where Binoo disappeared to. Then, there was a wolf howl where scares everyone including Toopy. But, it was actually Binoo. The sheep's hiccups all went away. And they happily play Leapfrog together.

I have recorded a concept album in which the tracks all run together. There are no pauses between songs. My mastering engineer has delivered 44.1khz/24-bit WAV files. I imported these into ProTools and confirmed that they fit perfectly and seamlessly together.

I imported the WAV files into Music on my Macbook. The files appear to play correctly in the Music app, and the transitions from one song to the next are seamless. If I CTRL - Click a song and select 'Show in Finder', I see that the song files exist as WAV files in my iTunes Music library.

HOWEVER, when I sync my iPhone, and the files are copied to my phone, there is a hiccup between songs for some reason -- a split second glitch between songs that interrupts the smooth flow. This is annoying AF and I want to eliminate these hiccups when playing my songs on my iPhone. I want to solve this problem not just in my case -- I want to be sure that my music, if downloaded by others, either via Dropbox or Google Drive or Apple or Bandcamp (or any other source) will play properly on one's phone.

I believe that this conversion is what has introduced the song hiccups in my case. Rather than turning this setting off -- which would make my music balloon to nearly a GB of data -- I'd prefer to offer MP3 or M4A files which won't suffer from these hiccups. Can someone tell me how to convert my WAV files to AAC or Apple lossless without these hiccups? 256kbps seems like a pretty hi-res file to me, and is the highest option available in the iphone sync options. I don't see any additional options in the iphone sync like 'no gap encoding' or whatever.

In what compressed format can I offer my music files to avoid these gaps/hiccups between songs? Can anyone recommend a file format and/or conversion workflow where I can insure a proper experience for my music? I would note here that I downloaded Dark Side of the Moon from iTunes some time ago and it does not suffer from these hiccups in my phone. I'd also note that the DSotM audio files in my iTunes library are M4A. The first track, Speak to Me, is 1m 5s long, with sample rate 44.1khz, and is only 2.9MB on disk so it is clearly compressed -- A stereo, 16-bit uncompressed file at this sampling rate would be about 10MB.

Introduction: Hiccup is usually a benign and self-limited phenomenon. Therefore, if hiccups do not resolve by themselves and even last for a long time, it may be the marker of serious medical conditions.

Patient concerns: We encountered a case presenting with recurrent abdominal discomfort. Diffuse ST-segment elevation in V2-V6 and elevated Troponin I was identified. He had complained about constipation and incomplete intestinal obstruction was ever suspected. Four days later, he exhibited persistent hiccups.

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