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* Both Taj He Spitz and [[Inspiration]] mark Drew Campbell's debut in an arcade BEMANI game. | * Both Taj He Spitz and [[Inspiration]] mark Drew Campbell's debut in an arcade BEMANI game. | ||
** Both songs also mark his first use of his DKC Crew alias in BEMANI. | ** Both songs also mark his first use of his DKC Crew alias in BEMANI. | ||
* Taj He Spitz is also the name of a rapper from Meadowlark, Northern California | * Taj He Spitz, spelt as ''Taj-He-Spitz'', is also the name of a rapper from Meadowlark, Northern California. | ||
* In pre-release images for DanceDanceRevolution X, Taj He Spitz's artist was shown as '''DC Crew'''. This was changed on the final release of the game. | * In pre-release images for DanceDanceRevolution X, Taj He Spitz's artist was shown as '''DC Crew'''. This was changed on the final release of the game. | ||
* Taj He Spitz' real BPM is 107.5. | * Taj He Spitz's real BPM is 107.5. | ||
* Taj He Spitz is one of several songs used in DanceDanceRevolution X (AC)'s demonstration mode. | |||
* Taj He Spitz has its own video, which is displayed fullscreen and eliminates any on-screen dancers (except in [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]]). | * Taj He Spitz has its own video, which is displayed fullscreen and eliminates any on-screen dancers (except in [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]]). | ||
* Taj He Spitz appears as downloadable content for DanceDanceRevolution S+, in the '''DDR X Mega Hit Pack 6'''. | * Taj He Spitz appears as downloadable content for DanceDanceRevolution S+, in the '''DDR X Mega Hit Pack 6'''. |
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