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


* A remix of Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) by [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|DJ SIMON]], titled [[IIDX]] appears in [[AC 5th style|beatmania IIDX 5th style]].
* A remix of Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) by [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|DJ SIMON]], titled [[IIDX]], appears in [[AC 5th style|beatmania IIDX 5th style]].
* A possible parody of the song, [[Twelfth Style]] appears in [[AC HAPPY SKY|beatmania IIDX 12 HAPPY SKY]].
* A possible parody of Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise), [[Twelfth Style]] appears in [[AC HAPPY SKY|beatmania IIDX 12 HAPPY SKY]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* The video for this song was recorded around the same time as [[Get on Beat]], according to VJ GYO's commentary on that song.
* The video for Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) was recorded around the same time as [[Get on Beat]], according to VJ GYO's commentary on that song.
* Portions of the Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) video are used as animations on ''beatmania THE FINAL''.
* Portions of the Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) video are used as animations on ''beatmania THE FINAL''.


== Music Production Info ==
== Song Production Information ==


It's groovy hiphop. Hiphop may perhaps be the hardest songs in the Beatmania of old. I tried to make the scratches actually sound like scratches in this song, so everyone should try to freestyle the scratches and make it sound really cool! There are lots of hidden samples assigned to the keys in this song that aren't used in the gameplay. I hope you'll all find them.
It's groovy hiphop. Hiphop may perhaps be the hardest songs in the beatmania of old. I tried to make the scratches actually sound like scratches in this song, so everyone should try to freestyle the scratches and make it sound really cool! There are lots of hidden samples assigned to the keys in this song that aren't used in the gameplay. I hope you'll all find them.


== Video Production Info ==
== Video Production Information ==


We filmed this movie on a Saturday at the height of summer in August. dj TAKA and the DAY BREAKERS (VJ GYO + [[Goli Matsumoto|GOLI]]) became memories of that one summer in 1999. (The kind of memories that come with an illustrated diary.) We just kind of started playing around, just dancing in front of the camera, and all of a sudden a wonderful cameraman appeared! His name should be familiar to the pop'n music fans: RYO! Eventually, he completely took over the role of filming supervisor for this video. (Thank you so much for that.) Along the way, even [[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]] and [[Tomoko Shiono|KAERU]] (the CG designer for Beatmania 5th Mix) came along to help, and with everyone's help we were able to turn out a groovy, if somewhat weird, video. That night, while the three of us were saying it would be great to spend every day like that, that happiest day came to an end. Incidentally, our director [[KAGE]] happened to be on vacation that day. (Well, it was supposed to be a holiday, but ... ) Too bad, maybe he would have gotten in on the fun when he got to work.
We filmed this movie on a Saturday at the height of summer in August. dj TAKA and the DAY BREAKERS (VJ GYO + [[Goli Matsumoto|GOLI]]) became memories of that one summer in 1999. (The kind of memories that come with an illustrated diary.) We just kind of started playing around, just dancing in front of the camera, and all of a sudden a wonderful cameraman appeared! His name should be familiar to the pop'n music fans: RYO! Eventually, he completely took over the role of filming supervisor for this video. (Thank you so much for that.) Along the way, even [[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]] and [[Tomoko Shiono|KAERU]] (the CG designer for beatmania 5thMIX) came along to help, and with everyone's help we were able to turn out a groovy, if somewhat weird, video. That night, while the three of us were saying it would be great to spend every day like that, that happiest day came to an end. Incidentally, our director [[KAGE]] happened to be on vacation that day. (Well, it was supposed to be a holiday, but ... ) Too bad, maybe he would have gotten in on the fun when he got to work.


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Revision as of 01:02, 8 May 2014

Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise)

Song Information

Artist: dj TAKA & DAY BREAKERS
Composition/Arrangement: Takayuki Ishikawa
Lyrics/Vocals: Terry Thompson
BPM: 115
Length: 1:46
Genre: HIPHOP
VJ: VJ GYO
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 2nd style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None yet available.

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

  • The video for Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) was recorded around the same time as Get on Beat, according to VJ GYO's commentary on that song.
  • Portions of the Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise) video are used as animations on beatmania THE FINAL.

Song Production Information

It's groovy hiphop. Hiphop may perhaps be the hardest songs in the beatmania of old. I tried to make the scratches actually sound like scratches in this song, so everyone should try to freestyle the scratches and make it sound really cool! There are lots of hidden samples assigned to the keys in this song that aren't used in the gameplay. I hope you'll all find them.

Video Production Information

We filmed this movie on a Saturday at the height of summer in August. dj TAKA and the DAY BREAKERS (VJ GYO + GOLI) became memories of that one summer in 1999. (The kind of memories that come with an illustrated diary.) We just kind of started playing around, just dancing in front of the camera, and all of a sudden a wonderful cameraman appeared! His name should be familiar to the pop'n music fans: RYO! Eventually, he completely took over the role of filming supervisor for this video. (Thank you so much for that.) Along the way, even dj nagureo and KAERU (the CG designer for beatmania 5thMIX) came along to help, and with everyone's help we were able to turn out a groovy, if somewhat weird, video. That night, while the three of us were saying it would be great to spend every day like that, that happiest day came to an end. Incidentally, our director KAGE happened to be on vacation that day. (Well, it was supposed to be a holiday, but ... ) Too bad, maybe he would have gotten in on the fun when he got to work.

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