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In a surprising revelation, renowned musician Fatboy Slim recently shared his thoughts on an unfinished project that had fans buzzing: the soundtrack for a Smurfs video game. The artist candidly admitted that his lack of enthusiasm for the project led him to intentionally underperform during the creative process. "I deliberately did a bad job because I didn't want to be on a video game," he confessed, shedding light on his mindset at the time.
Despite the potential for a whimsical and engaging soundtrack, Fatboy Slim's reluctance stemmed from a desire to stay true to his artistic vision. The playful nature of the Smurfs franchise did not align with his personal brand, prompting him to take a step back. While many fans may have anticipated a collaboration, the project ultimately never materialized. This candid admission highlights the often complex relationship artists have with commercial projects, balancing creative integrity with financial necessity.
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