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* Snakey Kung-fu marks the second collaboration between Takayuki Ishikawa and Akhuta under their Kinjishi and Kirin aliases, after [[Broken Sword]] from [[AC PENDUAL|beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL]].
* Snakey Kung-fu marks the second collaboration between Takayuki Ishikawa and Akhuta under their Kinjishi and Kirin aliases, after [[Broken Sword]] from [[AC PENDUAL|beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL]].
** Snakey Kung-fu also marks the second collaboration between Shigeharu Saeki, Takayuki Ishikawa, and Akhuta in BEMANI, after [[Bonjour, The World!!]] from [[AC jb Qubell|jubeat Qubell]].
** Snakey Kung-fu also marks the second collaboration between Shigeharu Saeki, Takayuki Ishikawa, and Akhuta in BEMANI, after [[Bonjour, The World!!]] from [[AC jb Qubell|jubeat Qubell]].
* Snakey Kung-fu's vocals are sung in Cantonese.
* Snakey Kung-fu's vocals are sung in Cantonese, marking the first time S-C-U sings in Cantonese since [[Hong Kong choutokkyuu Z|香港☆超特急Z]] from [[AC GFDM V2|GuitarFreaks V2 & DrumMania V2]], 11 years prior.
** Snakey Kung-fu's video is a spoof on Hong Kong kung-fu style movies, specifically ''Snake in the Eagle's Shadow''.
** Snakey Kung-fu's video is a spoof on Hong Kong kung-fu style movies, specifically ''Snake in the Eagle's Shadow''.
** Snakey Kung-fu marks the first time Shoccho sungs in Cantonese since [[Hong Kong choutokkyuu Z|香港☆超特急Z]] from [[AC GFDM V2|GuitarFreaks V2 & DrumMania V2]], 11 years prior.


== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==

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