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Composition/Arrangement: [[Taihei|T-HEY]] with [[Atsushi Inoue|inopu]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Taihei|T-HEY]] with [[Atsushi Inoue|inopu]]<br>
Lyrics/Guitar/Bass/Other Instruments & Programming: T-HEY<br>
Lyrics/Guitar/Bass/Other Instruments & Programming: T-HEY<br>
Vocals/Chorus: TANEKO<br>
Vocals/Chorus: [[TANEKO]]<br>
Piano: inopu<br>
Piano: inopu<br>
BPM: 180<br>
BPM: 180<br>
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* Despite that [[BI-BUN-SEKI-BUn|pop'n music 16 PARTY♪]]'s Suisei Laura is used in 90G Race, Suisei Laura received a new portrait and can be selected as a new character in the pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢 character category.
* Despite that [[BI-BUN-SEKI-BUn|pop'n music 16 PARTY♪]]'s Suisei Laura is used in 90G Race, Suisei Laura received a new portrait and can be selected as a new character in the pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢 character category.
* According to Taihei, "90G Race" is read as "Crazy Race" [https://twitter.com/wakachikorecord/status/913341594698313734].
* According to Taihei, "90G Race" is read as "Crazy Race" [https://twitter.com/wakachikorecord/status/913341594698313734].
** The numbers nine and zero in Japanese are kyu and rei respectively, and the English letter G is pronounced as jii in Japanese. Hence, when phonetically said aloud, 90G Race's song title is pronounced as kyu-rei-jii (or crazy) Race.
** When read in [[Wikipedia:Japanese wordplay#Goroawase|goroawase]], the numbers nine and zero in Japanese are kyu/ku and rei respectively, and the English letter G is pronounced as jii in Japanese. Hence, when phonetically said aloud, 90G Race's song title is pronounced as ku-rei-jii (クレイジー, crazy) Race.


== Music Comment ==
== Music Comment ==

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