This sounds like a dive into the and its impact on digital culture. To develop a "useful paper" on this, we can look at "24 Horas" (specifically the popular Eslabon Armado track or the Ludmilla version ) as a case study for how speed manipulation changes emotional impact and virality.
: Trace the roots to the early 2000s Nightcore movement, pioneered by a Norwegian duo who sped up trance and eurodance tracks.
: Show how songs like "24 Horas" go viral not just as music, but as "sounds" used for challenges or vlogs . 3. The Psychology of the Sped-Up "High"
: Explain how this moved from niche YouTube communities to the primary way music is discovered on TikTok.