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The IIDX cut of Brazilian Rhyme is actually a short version of a different mix of the song, "Brazilian Rhyme (The Radio)", and not an original remix
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(The IIDX cut of Brazilian Rhyme is actually a short version of a different mix of the song, "Brazilian Rhyme (The Radio)", and not an original remix)
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Vocals: Harumi Tsuyuzaki<br>
Vocals: Harumi Tsuyuzaki<br>
Piano/Synths/Chorus: Satoru Shionoya<br>
Piano/Synths/Chorus: Satoru Shionoya<br>
Album: Brazilian Rhyme (1999)<br>
BPM: 126<br>
BPM: 126<br>
Length: 1:59<br>
Length: 1:59<br>
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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* Brazilian Rhyme is a house cover of the original ''Brazilian Rhyme'', originally written by Earth, Wind, and Fire in 1977.
* Brazilian Rhyme is a house cover of the original ''Brazilian Rhyme'', originally written by Earth, Wind, and Fire in 1977.
* Brazilian Rhyme is a mixture of two different songs - ''Brazilian Rhyme (The Anthem)'', credited to 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 Brazilian Rhyme, ''Brazilian Rhyme [House Mix]'', appears on Satoru Shionoya's 1997 album, ''SALT III''.
* A different cut of Brazilian Rhyme, ''Brazilian Rhyme [House Mix]'', appears on Satoru Shionoya's 1997 album, ''SALT III''.


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