From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-21 00:00:00
A man in Columbia, South Carolina, discovered a 2005 compilation CD titled *Crunk Hits* left in the CD player of his newly purchased 2013 Lexus RX 350 F Sport. Deeply moved by the playlist, he said it “completely turned my day around” and posted a video on TikTok expressing his desire to find the previous owner to thank them in person. In the video, he shared classic tracks from the CD, including “Yeah!” and “Salt Shaker,” sparking nostalgia among viewers. Many commenters shared their own stories of musical “Easter eggs” they’d found in used cars. However, due to privacy protections, it’s typically impossible to obtain the previous owner’s information through official channels—unless clues are accidentally found in the glove compartment or vehicle infotainment system. The man is still trying to track down the former owner.

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