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* Taj He Spitz is also the name of a rapper from Meadowlark, Northern California, spelt as Taj-He-Spitz.
* Taj He Spitz is also the name of a rapper from Meadowlark, Northern California, spelt as Taj-He-Spitz.
* On the pre-release images for DanceDanceRevolution X, Taj He Spitz's artist was '''DC Crew'''. This was changed on the final release of the game.
* On the pre-release images for DanceDanceRevolution X, Taj He Spitz's artist was '''DC Crew'''. This was changed on the final release of the game.
* Taj He Spitz has its own video, eliminating any on-screen dancers (except in [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]]).
* Taj He Spitz' real BPM is 107.49.
* 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'''.
* Taj He Spitz is used as background music in a mission on the KONAMI arcade game ''ROAD FIGHTERS'' (ロードファイターズ).
* Taj He Spitz is used as background music in a mission on the KONAMI arcade game ''ROAD FIGHTERS'' (ロードファイターズ).

Revision as of 03:11, 14 September 2022

Taj He Spitz

Song Information

Taj He Spitz's jacket.

Artist: DKC Crew
Composition/Lyrics: Taj He Spitz, Binghi Ghost & Kirin Ahstar
Arrangement: Drew K Campbell
BPM: 107
Length: 1:43
First Music Game Appearance: DanceDanceRevolution X
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

bu bu we don't want to fight no no 
bu bu we just want to have fun yo 
bu bu we don't want to fight no no 
round and round jump and scrape the ground

Do it movin'do it movin' 
dance dance revolution 
let me see ya loose it, get stupid 
drew on the acoustics, rave music 
hey, ok here i go to the zone 
ya never been there before 
so come on , I think you're scared to go 
I go like green lights, you don't know? 
bro, we can take it to the floor 
b-boy stance, d-boy go 
shake it like an earthquake, rumble 
hard with the ball, I don't fumble 
I can last long as the hair on repunzle 
dance till I crumble, that's right 
what you know about steppin' on flashlights 
ride that beat like a half pipe

young Taj He Spits 
We makin' world wide hits 
Young Taj He Spits
we never gonna quit

bu bu we don't want to fight no no 
bu bu we just want to have fun yo 
bu bu we don't want to fight no no 
round and round jump and scrape the ground 
bu bu we don't want to fight no no 
bu bu we just want to have fun yo 
bu bu we don't want to fight no no 
round and round jump and scrape the ground

each & every one ah dem want come see we play and, 
all-ah-de-gyal-dem-inna-de-place want hear what mi say.. 
but me can't!can't! 
so me burn pagon 
and me haffi go tell them again!

Young Taj He Spits 
We makin' world wide hits 
Young Taj He Spits 
we never gonna quit 
Young Taj He Spits 
We makin' world wide hits 
Young Taj He Spits 
we never gonna quit

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

  • 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.
  • Taj He Spitz is also the name of a rapper from Meadowlark, Northern California, spelt as Taj-He-Spitz.
  • On the pre-release images for DanceDanceRevolution X, Taj He Spitz's artist was DC Crew. This was changed on the final release of the game.
  • Taj He Spitz' real BPM is 107.49.
  • Taj He Spitz has its own video, which is displayed fullscreen and eliminates any on-screen dancers (except in DanceDanceRevolution S+).
  • Taj He Spitz appears as downloadable content for DanceDanceRevolution S+, in the DDR X Mega Hit Pack 6.
  • Taj He Spitz is used as background music in a mission on the KONAMI arcade game ROAD FIGHTERS (ロードファイターズ).
  • Taj He Spitz is available in DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX's GRAND PRIX mode from March 22nd, 2022, by purchasing the GRAND PRIX music pack vol.4 (グランプリ楽曲パック vol.4).

Song Production Information

DKC Crew

"From the beginning I knew this song was going to go smoothly and it did. Everything came into place once I had the idea to get Asa to do the drums and Taj He Spitz to voice the lyrics. The day after Taj dropped his vocals Binghi Ghost was coming into the studio and I played it for him and boom, within minutes he had a verse and the intro part. Its always fun when a track comes together like that!"

Difficulty & Notecounts

DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 20 from X onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows 77 / 0 131 / 14 202 / 0 281 / 2 - / - / - 127 / 4 207 / 4 289 / 6 - / - / -
DanceDanceRevolution X→Present 2 4 7 10 - 5 7 11 -
DanceDanceRevolution X CS US/JP 2 4 7 10 - 5 7 11 -
DanceDanceRevolution S+ 2 4 7 10 - - - - -
DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX 2 4 7 10 - 5 7 11 -