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Study by University of Jyväskylä in Finland examined 1,500 songs by 'top tier' solo artists.
Found tempo of tracks by Michael Jackson , Elvis Presley and Whitney Houston all declined as the singers aged.
Slower songs could be evidence of a 'neurobiological slowdown' in later life.
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