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* ra'am marks Ryutaro Nakahara's first use of his Rairyu alias in BEMANI since [[Thunderbolt]].
* ra'am marks Ryutaro Nakahara's first use of his Rairyu alias in BEMANI since [[Thunderbolt]].
* Raam is Hebrew for "thunder".
* Raam is Hebrew for "thunder".
** Coincidently, one of the songs from 青龍's album ''BLUE DRAGON'' is called ''Ramiel'', a name of a Hebrew angel that derives from the raam word itself.
** Coincidentally, one of the songs from 青龍's album ''BLUE DRAGON'' is called ''Ramiel'', a name of a Hebrew angel that derives from the raam word itself.
* ra'am is the boss song of the first phase of the ''Qprogue'' event of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA.  
* ra'am is the boss song of the first phase of the ''Qprogue'' event of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA.  
* The boss in the overlays of ra'am is introduced as ''鳥獣の魔女 Faula - Wicked Witch of the Wildlife''. She appears as a young witch flying with a broom, surrounded by bats.
* The boss in the overlays of ra'am is introduced as ''鳥獣の魔女 Faula - Wicked Witch of the Wildlife''. She appears as a young witch flying with a broom, surrounded by bats.
** When you miss a note, the boss creates a huge red eye and attacks the Q-pro avatar with several vertical beams.
** When you miss a note, the boss creates a huge red eye and attacks the Q-pro avatar with several vertical beams.
* ra'am is the first beatmania IIDX song with boss overlays that uses a default generic video.
* ra'am is the first beatmania IIDX song with boss overlays that uses a default generic video.

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