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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
Artist: Togo Project | [[Image:Hunting for you.png|thumb|256px|Hunting for you's banner.]] | ||
Artist: Togo Project feat. Megu & Scotty D.<br> | |||
Composition/Arrangement: [[Hiroyuki Togo]]<br> | Composition/Arrangement: [[Hiroyuki Togo]]<br> | ||
Lyrics: [[Scott Dolph|Scotty D.]]<br> | Lyrics: [[Scott Dolph|Scotty D.]]<br> | ||
Vocals: [[Megumi Oka|Megu]], Scotty D.<br> | Vocals: [[Megumi Oka|Megu]], Scotty D.<br> | ||
BPM: 105<br> | BPM: 105<br> | ||
Length: 1:32<br> | Length: 1:13 (arcade beatmania) 1:32 (beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX, DanceDanceRevolution)<br> | ||
Genre: R&B<br> | Genre: R&B<br> | ||
VJ: | VJ: ? (beatmania), ? (beatmania (2006))<br> | ||
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania | First Music Game Appearance: [[AC bm 4th|beatmania 4thMIX -the beat goes on-]]<br> | ||
Other Music Game Appearances: | Other Music Game Appearances: | ||
* [[CS | * [[CS 2006|beatmania (2006)]] | ||
* DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA | * [[AC bm III|beatmania III]] | ||
* [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
<pre> | === Game Size === | ||
No more will I wait | <pre>No more will I wait | ||
I've got to make my move | I've got to make my move | ||
You'd never treat me wrong | You'd never treat me wrong | ||
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To make you mine, oh mine | To make you mine, oh mine | ||
I'll turn things upside down (upside down) | I'll turn things upside down (upside down) | ||
Hunting for you | |||
Why...</pre> | |||
=== Long Version === | |||
{{hide text|<pre>★ No more will I wait | |||
I've got to make my move | |||
You'd never treat me wrong | |||
If you knew how I'm feelin' | |||
Baby can't you see? | |||
To make you mine O mine | |||
I'll turn things upside down | |||
Hunting for you | |||
Why don't you love me? | |||
You're the sweetest | |||
How can I win your heart? | |||
In a moment I'll crash | |||
Nothing will calm me down | |||
Till you really love me | |||
Darlin' hold me tight | |||
No more will I cry | |||
My face wants me to smile | |||
Life won't be this way | |||
If I knew with what I'm dealin' | |||
Baby it's too late | |||
I can't go back in time | |||
To tell myself to stop | |||
Hunting for you | |||
Why don't you need me? | |||
RAP: | |||
I want some kissin' cuz you know what I'm missin' | |||
The earth goes quakin' when you're keepin' me shakin' | |||
Gonna start my chasing now—I wanna catch you and make you meow | |||
I'm the weakest | |||
But now I'll take control | |||
Of myself and of you | |||
Just like an animal | |||
Going after its prey | |||
I will make you mine | |||
★ Repeat | |||
Hunting for you | Hunting for you | ||
Why don't you love me? | Why don't you love me? | ||
</pre> | </pre>}} | ||
== Song Connections / Remixes == | == Song Connections / Remixes == | ||
* A long version of HUNTING FOR YOU can be found on the ''beatmania GOTTAMIX Original Soundtracks'' album. | * A long version of HUNTING FOR YOU can be found on the ''beatmania GOTTAMIX Original Soundtracks'' album. | ||
* A remix of HUNTING FOR YOU, titled ''Hunting for You -P&ART SASANOOOHA mix-'', can be found on the ''beatmania THE FINAL Original Soundtrack'' album. | * An 8-bit arrangement of HUNTING FOR YOU by [[Gaku Hirose]] appears in [[CS bm GB Gatcha|beatmania GB2 ガッチャミックス]]. | ||
* A remix of HUNTING FOR YOU by P&ART SASANOOOHA, titled ''Hunting for You -P&ART SASANOOOHA mix-'', can be found on the ''beatmania THE FINAL Original Soundtrack'' album. | |||
* An extended version of HUNTING FOR YOU, titled ''Hunting for you beatmania-DA!! Special Version'', can be found in ''beatmania BEST打!!'' and ''beatmania打打打!!''. | |||
* The arcade beatmania version of HUNTING FOR YOU is shorter than the version that appears in [[CS bm GOTTA|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX]] and OSTs. | |||
** beatmania (2006) and the DanceDanceRevolution series use the OST-length version of the song. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
{{Gallery}} | |||
* In beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX and [[CS bm EU|beatmania European Edit]], HUNTING FOR YOU's title is capitalized as '''Hunting for You'''. | |||
** In beatmania GB2 ガッチャミックス and [[AC bm THE FINAL|beatmania THE FINAL]], it is shown as '''Hunting For You'''. | |||
** In the DanceDanceRevolution series, it was capitalized as '''Hunting for you'''. | |||
* In beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX and [[CS bm BEST HITS|beatmania BEST HITS]], Hunting for You's artist is shown as '''Togo Project featuring Megu & Scotty D.'''. | |||
** In beatmania 4thMIX and the beatmania III series, it is shown as '''TOGO PROJECT feat. MEGU & SCOTTY D'''. | |||
** In [[AC bm 5th|beatmania 5thMIX -Time to get down-]] and [[AC bm complete 2|beatmania completeMIX 2]], it was changed to '''Togo Project featuring Megu & Scotty D'''. | |||
** beatmania European Edit shows it as '''Togo Project (feat. Megu & Scotty D.)'''. | |||
*** The [[CS bm EU/Prototype|April 20th, 1999 prototype]] of beatmania European Edit uses the GOTTAMIX artist instead. | |||
* Hunting for You placed fifth at the popularity poll as to what songs should be included in beatmania BEST HITS [https://twitter.com/satsuya388/status/1708104257227128875]. | |||
* HUNTING FOR YOU received ANOTHER charts in beatmania completeMIX 2. | |||
** The Single ANOTHER chart was carried to the beatmania III series in [[AC bm III CORE REMIX|beatmania III APPEND CORE REMIX]], while the Double ANOTHER chart was carried in [[AC bm III THE FINAL|beatmania III THE FINAL]]. | |||
* Hunting for you is the only new, non-CS beatmania crossover in DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA. | |||
* Hunting for you received new graphics and a Double BEGINNER chart in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]]. | |||
** Curiously, this Double BEGINNER chart can be found unused in the DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA data. | |||
* Hunting for you was still present in the location test of [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]], with its new foot ratings. | |||
== Song Production Information == | |||
=== beatmania Append GOTTAMIX === | |||
==== Togo of "Togo Project" ==== | |||
R&B is shaking up the modern J-POP scene.<br> | |||
The debut of Hikaru Utada definitely had a lot to do with it, but now artists are popping up like mushrooms in a rainy forest... Even looking at the charts, they used to be dominated by Komuro-style dance pop until just recently, but now I can feel the march of time. Record companies may make themselves more popular just by crowning themselves as a "female R&B vocalist" label, but there's just so many of them that I get a little fed up. | |||
"R&B... Popular Black American music that debuted in the 1940s. Due to the sheer diversity in musical and performance styles - such as harmonic ballads, or jump blues in jazz combo form - no clear criteria for a definition has been established."<br> | |||
(Excerpt from 'beatmania GOTTAMIX Official Guide', published by NTT) | |||
... So it says. The characteristics of Japan's currently popular J-R&B genre are as follows. | |||
# Female vocalists with emotional singing and a sense of fashion both styled after Black women. | |||
# A slightly bouncy groove of around 100 BPM. The rhythm tracks use methods from breakbeats. | |||
# A "sad" minor seventh cyclical chord progression. ("Minor seventh" being the name of a musical chord, not a new version of '[[Ultraseven no uta|Ultraseven]]'...) | |||
# Simple bass phrases. The backing is somewhat low-key. | |||
That's an explanation of the genre from a sound producer's perspective, but that's about it, right?<br> | |||
For those of you who like the genre, your local store these days will have plenty of CDs lined up, so listen to a wide variety of albums. | |||
In 'Hunting for you' for GOTTAMIX, I used a sequencer to compose everything except for the guitar.<br> | |||
I like the song itself, too (I actually wrote the melody some years ago, so I'm quite fond of it.)<br> | |||
The vocalist is Megumi Oka, who's scheduled to make her CD debut with a certain major record company. The English lyrics and rapping are courtesy of the mysterious (?) DJ Scotty D. The stocky, fierce-looking character that pops up in the game during the song is actually him! (When he takes off his sunglasses, he has really gentle eyes.) | |||
A long version of the song will be included on 'GOTTAMIX Original Soundtracks' (KMCA-24 <LC428>), set to be released by Konami Music Entertainment on Friday, August 27th.<br> | |||
The remix has tighter bass, and is a great listen, so be sure to check it out. See ya later! | |||
=== beatmania 4thMIX=== | |||
Here's another song ported over from GOTTAMIX on PlayStation. The track is your basic R&B number that has a catchy melody and rapping. | |||
== Video Production Information == | == Video Production Information == | ||
None. | |||
== Difficulty & Notecounts == | |||
beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9. beatmania (2006) difficulty rated from 1 to 10.<br> | |||
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2, and 1 to 20 from X onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from [http://kani.no.coocan.jp/bm/bm.htm KANI KANI CRAB] and [http://bemaniwiki.com/ BEMANIWiki 2nd].) | |||
=== beatmania === | |||
==== 4thMIX Charts ==== | |||
{{bm Chart Header| | |||
{{bm Chart Notecounts|151|181|280|237|278|367}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania 4thMIX→5thMIX|2|3|-|2|3|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania completeMIX 2|↑3|3|'''5'''|↑3|3|'''5'''}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania THE FINAL|↓2|3|↑6|3|↑5|↑7}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania III|2|3|-|2|3|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania III APPEND CORE REMIX→APPEND 7thMIX|2|3|5|2|3|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania III THE FINAL|2|3|5|2|3|5}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania APPEND 4thMIX|2|3|-|2|3|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania APPEND 5thMIX|3|3|5|3|3|5}} | |||
}} | |||
==== GOTTAMIX Charts ==== | |||
===== Standard Charts ===== | |||
{{bm Chart Header| | |||
{{bm Chart Notecounts|216|-|-|338|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX|3|-|-|3|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania GB2 ガッチャミックス|※3|-|-|-|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania BEST HITS|3|-|-|3|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania European Edit (prototype)|4|-|-|4|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania European Edit|3|-|-|3|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania (2006)|3|-|-|3|-|-}} | |||
}} | |||
※ Denotes chart has been changed from the original chart (total notes: 175). | |||
===== Hard version Charts ===== | |||
{{bm Chart Header| | |||
{{bm Chart Notecounts|340|-|-|437|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX|5|-|-|5|-|-}} | |||
{{bm Chart|beatmania BEST HITS|5|-|-|5|-|-}} | |||
}} | |||
=== DanceDanceRevolution === | |||
{{DDR Chart Header| | |||
{{DDR Chart Notecounts|44 / 0|75 / 5|139 / 22|230 / 12|- / - / -|79 / 3|154 / 17|244 / 16|- / - / -}} | |||
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA→SuperNOVA2|1|2|5|7|-|2|5|7|-}} | |||
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution X location test|1|3|5|9|-|3|6|9|-}} | |||
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4|N/A|2|4|7|-|3|5|7|-}} | |||
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA CS JP|1|2|5|7|-|2|5|7|-}} | |||
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution / Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2 CS NA/EU|1|2|5|7|-|2|5|7|-}} | |||
}} | |||
Other charts not shown on the above table: | |||
* DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4 Double BEGINNER chart: Total notes: 42 / 0. | |||
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