Salvaged from an ancient Windows XP hard drive.
Some independent music artist out there put this 2000s vibe song on MySpace, and it was nearly lost forever. It still fascinates me how the back-end developer team at MySpace could screw up so enormously as to lose over fifty million music files at once, more than eight times as many as Wikipedia has articles! That's over 200 Terabytes of musical history – evaporated.
It was also theorized that it was a cover-up for an economic measure and/or to mitigate criticism (like YouTube got several times), since losing over 200 terabytes does not just happen by accident. If that's true, those people truly have zero understanding for the importance of preserving history. Or, who knows, perhaps they still have stored the sounds in some vault, but they are of use to no one there. Some would even speculate they were sold in auctions. Nonetheless, it must have been painful for the people who lost their MySpace files to think "I could have saved all that stuff from the 2000s as recently as 2017! But I forgot about it, thinking it will always be there".
Not only was this song affected by the loss, but the ambience of this song somehow reflects the tragedy of the loss. The unplayable listed tracks on MySpace are like a cemetery of sounds. This song is a little hint to the endless lost sounds. It could be used in a documentary film about the MySpace datapocalypse.