Benson Boone’s New Single Glitches On Streaming Platforms—Fans Say Audio Contains 'Secret Coordinates' To Undiscovered Radio Tower
A mind-bending anomaly has emerged in the world of streaming data. Technical analysts at a third-party sound analytics firm have reported a bizarre ‘glitch in the matrix’ directly tied to rising pop star Benson Boone. According to a leaked internal report, Boone’s newest single—set for official release next Thursday—contains a hidden, low-frequency audio track that has inexplicably latched onto old FM radio frequencies from a 1970s transmitter tower that does not officially exist on any modern mapping database. “This isn’t just a watermark or an Easter egg,” says lead analyst Maria Chen. “It’s as if the digital waveform accidentally stumbled across a physical radio signal from another timeline.” Fans who sampled the leaked snippet online swear they heard what sounds like a distant, static-laced voice repeating a series of longitude and latitude coordinates. When cross-referenced against public satellite records, the coordinates point to an empty field in rural Montana where no radio equipment has been registered for over 40 years. The music label is remaining silent. The internet, however, is already calling it ‘the Benson Boone Frequency Anomaly’—and asking one question: What else is hidden in the glitch?