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I should also consider that "MP4" and "MP3" are the formats the user wants. They might be looking for the official video (MP4) and the audio track (MP3) of a specific song or album from 2021. But without knowing if the project exists, I can't confirm. If it's not a real project, the user might be misunderstanding the title. It's more likely referring to a specific project
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