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"Axel F" is a single by Swedish CGI character Crazy Frog and released on May 17, 2005, through Catchy Tunes. It is a techno cover of the eponymous song by German musician Harold Faltermeyer, originally composed for the film Beverly Hills Cop (1984). The song peaked at number one on multiple international charts. A CGI-animated music video directed by Erik Wernquist depicts a killbot on a hovercycle attempted to hunt down the Crazy Frog character as he playfully rides an imaginary motorcycle through a city and sewers, ultimately surviving a guided missile attack.
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