You cannot because .ogg files are not tracker files. You could, in theory, convert it to a .wav file and make a tracker file containing just that .wav, but this almost certainly would require too much memory. Tracker files are made up of collections of small sound files (samples) arranged to make music. An .ogg file is just one large sound file though.
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