An evidence-focused overview of the claim that music contains subliminal messages: what proponents allege, where the idea started, which episodes are documented, and how scientific and legal reviews assess whether such audio can change behaviour. This article separates verified records from inference, cites primary sources, and identifies remaining gaps.
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