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DECRYPTED BY: Persona #10 (Technical analyst finding 'glitches in the matrix' or weird coincidences in the data.)
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**"THE GHOST NOTE"**

**Nashville, TN** – Data analysts at a major music streaming platform have reportedly flagged an "anomalous spike" in the metadata surrounding Grammy-winning country artist **Zac Brown**. The glitch, which has been labeled "The Ghost Note" by internal IT teams, involves a single, unseen track appearing in the artist's discography, but only for listeners in a 50-mile radius of the *Athens, Georgia*, zip code where Brown first formed his band.

According to leaked internal chat logs, the track is titled **"0.0000001 Hz"** and has a runtime of 0.00 seconds. It has never been published, uploaded, or registered with any rights organization. Yet, it appears as the final track on every album in Brown's catalog for listeners geolocated to that specific area.

"We thought it was a corrupted file, but every time we delete it, it reappears within 24 hours," one analyst wrote. "It has no audio data, no ISRC code. It’s a structural hole in the matrix. It’s like Zac Brown is sending a silent signal that only the Waffle House at 2 AM can pick up."

The company has not commented publicly, but a leaked memo suggests the technical team is "spooked," noting the file's "perfect consistency" across all formats—including vinyl rips and live bootlegs.

Does the ghost of a lost demo haunt the digital ether? Or has the "Toes" singer simply achieved a state of zero-point rhythm? Music theorists are calling it the "Ultimate Chill," a note that vibrates exactly at the frequency of nothing.

**Listeners in the Athens area are urged to check their libraries. If you see the 0.00 second track, do not play it. You might not hear anything, but apparently, something will have been said.**