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A Story of Empowerment

  1. Acoustic guitar string noise – You hear fingers sliding on wound strings.
  2. Bass guitar fret buzz – Christa Hillhouse played with a pick; you can hear it.
  3. Room reverb on the live track – The CDM live version has natural hall ambience.

" remains one of the most recognizable "scream into the void" tracks ever recorded.

Here’s why, along with what I can do instead to help you. 4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -CDM- -FLAC- - UP BY ...

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Often, Maxi-Singles were mastered with more dynamic range than the radio edits or later "Greatest Hits" compilations. A Story of Empowerment

No legitimate “CDM – FLAC – UP BY” metadata exists in official databases

Official releases do not include scene tags like “UP BY.” That naming convention is used in file-sharing circles, not by record labels (Interscope/Atlantic). Acoustic guitar string noise – You hear fingers

Released in 1993 from their debut (and only) album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! , "What’s Up?" was never supposed to be the song it became. Lead singer Linda Perry wrote it as an anthem of youthful frustration and existential yearning.