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[[File:Mars Argo.jpg|left|thumb|Mars Argo and Titanic SInclair.]]In 2013, The band '''Mars Argo''' was in their prime, having a channel with 20.000 subscribers, many shows planned, and their first LP on the making. things couldn't be better for members '''Titanic Sinclair''' and '''Mars Argo'''. Until in 2014, the two members broke up the band. Also tearing apart their relationship. This left many songs unreleased and unfinished. One of those songs is '''DInghy/Sheraton/I'm living it'''.
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Dinghy was one of the many unfinished songs planned for their first LP. The interest regarding finding this song, started when user "A Plant" uploaded a short 16 second clip of Mars singing the lyrics "I'm living it, I'm swimming in it, i'm hiding from it all" while playing her acoustic guitar. This clip blew up on the Mars Argo fandom. People were speculating about what this song was. SOme people sugested that the song may be the now found "Wet Cigarette", that theory was debunked when the real "Wet Cigarette" was released. Later, a 30 second clip of the song being edited was dug up from an archive Titanic Sinclair's old tumblr blog. This clip also revealed the song's name.
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|title=<center>"Living It Sheraton"</center>
|image=Mars Argo.jpg
|imagecaption=Mars Argo and Titanic Sinclair.
|foundby=[https://soundcloud.com/user-965377815/living-it Argo Mars]
|datefound=24 Apr '17
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
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In 2013, the musical group Mars Argo were in their prime, having a channel with 20,000 subscribers, many shows planned and their second LP in the making. However, in 2014 the two members broke up the group. This left many songs unreleased and/or unfinished. One of the most notable songs is '''"Living It Sheraton"'''.


==Existance==
This song was one of the many unfinished songs planned for their first LP. The interest regarding finding this song, started when a user uploaded a short 16-second clip of Mars singing the lyrics "I'm living it, I'm swimming in it, I'm hiding from it all". Sometime later, a 30-second clip of the song being edited was dug up from an archive of Titanic Sinclair's old Tumblr blog. This clip also revealed the song's official name.


In late 2016, Callebait and VenomPacifier hacked Titanic SInclair's ICloud, obtaining various unreleased songs, Dinghy included. This songs were passed around in Discord servers and traded in Venom's now deleted Soundcloud account. It's rumored that some people may still have the 1 minute song. But the idea of the song being leaked is now considered wishful thinking, as Titanic Sinclair himself is taking legal action against whoever decides to leak the songs that were obtained in the hacking.
Some had suggested that the song may be the now found "Wet Cigarette". However, that theory was debunked when the real "Wet Cigarette" was released (and debunked completely once the song itself was leaked).


==References==
==Finding==
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In late 2016, Titanic Sinclair's iCloud was hacked, in turn leaking various unreleased songs, including Dinghy. These songs were passed around in chat rooms and uploaded to a now-deleted Soundcloud account. Titanic Sinclair himself had threatened legal action against anyone who reuploaded the unreleased songs.


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On April 24th, 2017, an anonymous Soundcloud user called "Argo Mars" reuploaded the full song in spite of the legal threats.<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/user-965377815/living-it The song uploaded to soundcloud] Retrieved 14 Apr '17</ref>
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  |description1 =A mirror of the original soundcloud upload, as soundcloud is going down soon.
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Mars Argo and Titanic Sinclair.

Status: Found

Date found: 24 Apr '17

Found by: Argo Mars

In 2013, the musical group Mars Argo were in their prime, having a channel with 20,000 subscribers, many shows planned and their second LP in the making. However, in 2014 the two members broke up the group. This left many songs unreleased and/or unfinished. One of the most notable songs is "Living It Sheraton".

This song was one of the many unfinished songs planned for their first LP. The interest regarding finding this song, started when a user uploaded a short 16-second clip of Mars singing the lyrics "I'm living it, I'm swimming in it, I'm hiding from it all". Sometime later, a 30-second clip of the song being edited was dug up from an archive of Titanic Sinclair's old Tumblr blog. This clip also revealed the song's official name.

Some had suggested that the song may be the now found "Wet Cigarette". However, that theory was debunked when the real "Wet Cigarette" was released (and debunked completely once the song itself was leaked).

Finding

In late 2016, Titanic Sinclair's iCloud was hacked, in turn leaking various unreleased songs, including Dinghy. These songs were passed around in chat rooms and uploaded to a now-deleted Soundcloud account. Titanic Sinclair himself had threatened legal action against anyone who reuploaded the unreleased songs.

On April 24th, 2017, an anonymous Soundcloud user called "Argo Mars" reuploaded the full song in spite of the legal threats.[1]

Video

A mirror of the original soundcloud upload, as soundcloud is going down soon.

Reference

  1. The song uploaded to soundcloud Retrieved 14 Apr '17