Hardly anyone doesn't know Nene's song 99 Luftballons (or its English version 99 Red Balloons), which started its journey to the top of the music charts in 1983. If the original with its characteristic 80s sounds is already creeping out of your ears, it's time to listen to an instrumental arrangement by Andrew Huang, who chose only a "wind instrument" as a musical instrument, but especially a balloon.
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Yes, you read that right. YouTube musician Andrew Huang he accepted the musical challenge and the composition 99 red balloons merely played with four red balloons. With them, he replicated the sounds of the original instruments (the entire arrangement), pasted the recordings and thus not only recycled but also revived a hit from the 80s.
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