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Labyrinth music in Scooby-Doo movie!

Chilly Down

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Hey, folks, just popping in for a minute. Hope everyone's doing well.

I just wanted to let you all know that I saw Scooby-Doo a couple of weeks ago. Funny movie; more entertaining than I expected. Anyway, at one point Scooby and the gang are being chased by these voodoo demons. A rap song plays in the background, and much to my amazement, I heard the rapper saying:

"You remind me of the babe.
What babe?
The babe with the power.
What power?
The power of voodoo.
Voodoo?
You do.
Do what?
Remind me of the babe!"

I couldn't believe my ears! The rest of it didn't sound familiar, so I don't think it was a full remake, but he definitely quoted from "Magic Dance." The rapper is apparently a Labyrinth (or at least a David Bowie) fan! (If anyone has the soundtrack and can identify the song and artist, please let us know!)

It's ironic that Labyrinth itself was never a hit, but a song from it is now in a hit movie with a top-selling soundtack. Weird, huh?

That's all for now! :smile:

Take care,
 
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