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- Comment: YouTube or any other music streaming platforms or social media pages do not verify notability. Please instead use news articles, reviews, and song charts from reliable sources to verify notability. See Wikipedia:Notability (music). Waddles 🗩 🖉 04:02, 21 November 2024 (UTC)
The Electromagnetic Spectrum song was created by Emerson Foo & Wong Yann. This song was uploaded to YouTube by the Singaporean channel, physisfun, on December 4, 2007. As of 2024, this song received over 3.6 million views on the platform. You can listen to this song on YouTube and SoundCloud. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjOGNVH3D4Y)
- ^ phyisfun (2007-12-04). The Electromagnetic Spectrum Song - by Emerson & Wong Yann (Singapore). Retrieved 2024-11-21 – via YouTube.