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==Song Connections/Remixes==
==Song Connections/Remixes==


* House cover of the original Brazillian Rhyme, originally written by Earth, Wind, and Fire in 1977.
* House cover of the original Brazilian Rhyme, originally written by Earth, Wind, and Fire in 1977.
* This song is a mixture of two different songs - Brazilian Rhyme (The Anthem - remixed by Satoshi Tomiie) / Satoru Shionoya feat. Harumi Tsuyuzaki, and Satoru's Saltstrumental mix, combining the vocals of the former with the music from the latter.
* A different cut of this song, Brazilian Rhyme [House Mix], appears on Satoru Shionoya's 1997 album SALT III.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* According to the manuals for ''Dance Dance Revolution Konamix'' and ''DDR MAX'', Satoshi Tomiie is one of [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s favorite music producers. This might be the reason why this license got to live on up until [[AC 5th style|5th style AC]], while every other license from [[AC 2nd style|2nd style AC]] was removed by [[AC 4th style|4th style AC]].
* According to the manuals for ''Dance Dance Revolution Konamix'' and ''DDR MAX'', Satoshi Tomiie is one of [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s favorite music producers. This might be the reason why this license was around until [[AC 5th style|5th style]], while every other license from [[AC 2nd style|2nd style]] was removed by [[AC 4th style|4th style]].
* The salt shaker miss overlay might be a reference to Satoru Shionoya's 1997 SALT III.


== Music Production Notes ==
== Music Production Notes ==

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