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=BREAK OUT=
''This page is for the licensed cover of the 1986 Swing Out Sister song by [[Tomosuke Funaki|Orange Lounge]] titled BREAK OUT. For the [[Thomas Howard Lichtenstein]] song of the same title, please see [[BREAK OUT]].''


==Song Information==
= BREAK OUT =


Artist: Remixed by [[Tomosuke Funaki | Orange Lounge]]<br>
== Song Information ==
Artist: Remixed by Orange Lounge<br>
Composition/Lyrics: Andy Connell, Corinne Drewery, Martin Jackson<br>
Arrangement: [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]]<br>
Vocals: [[Shizue Tokui]]<br>
BPM: 129<br>
BPM: 129<br>
Genre: Lounge House<br>
VJ: [[F-FLY]]<br>
First Appeared On: [[AC DistorteD]]<br>
Length: 2:06<br>
Length: 2:06<br>
Genre: LOUNGE HOUSE<br>
Movie: [[Hotaru Matsuzaki|F-FLY]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC DistorteD|beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.


==Lyrics==
== Lyrics ==
These are the full-length song lyrics. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are the game cut.
<pre>When explanations make no sense
When every answer's wrong
You're fighting with lost confidence
All expectations come


<pre>
The time has come to make or break
When explanations make no sense*
Move on don't hesitate
When every answer's wrong*
You're fighting with lost confidence*
All expectations come*
 
The time has come to make or break*
Move on don't hesitate*
Breakout*
 
Don't stop to ask*
Now you've found a break to make at last*
You've got to find a way*
Say what you want to say*
Breakout*
 
When situations never change
Tomorrow looks unsure
Don't leave your destiny to chance
What are you waiting for
The time has come to make your break
Breakout
Breakout
Don't stop to ask*
Now you've found a break to make at last*
You've got to find a way*
Say what you want to say*
Breakout*


Don't stop to ask
Don't stop to ask
Now you've found a break to make at last
Now you've found a break to make at last
You've got to find a way
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say  
Say what you want to say
Breakout
Breakout


Some people stop at nothing*
Don't stop to ask
If you're searching for something
Now you've found a break to make at last
Lay down the law
You've got to find a way
Shout out for more
Say what you want to say
Breakout and shout day in day out
Breakout
Breakout


Breakout
Some people stop at nothing
 
Don't stop to ask*
Now you've found a break to make at last*
You've got to find a way*
Say what you want to say*
Breakout*
 
Don't stop to ask*
Now you've found a break to make at last*
You've got to find a way*
Say what you want to say*
Breakout*
 
Lay down the law
Shout out for more
Breakout and shout day in day out


Don't stop to ask
Now you've found a break to make at last
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say
Breakout
Breakout


Breakout
Don't stop to ask
 
Now you've found a break to make at last
Breakout
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say
Breakout</pre>


Lay down the law
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
Shout out for more
* BREAK OUT is a lounge house remix of Swing Out Sister's 1986 song ''Breakout''.
Breakout and shout day in day out
* BREAK OUT, along with [[SAMBA DE JANEIRO (Remixed by Lion MUSASHI)|SAMBA DE JANEIRO]] and [[SPRING RAIN(LLUVIA DE PRIMAVERA)]], are remixed Western songs that appear in beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD. The concept is similar to that of [[AC 10th style|beatmania IIDX 10th style]] with J-POP remixes.
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* BREAK OUT shares a vocal sample with [[AYAKASHI]], from [[AC SDVX III|SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS]].


==Remixes / Song Connections==
== Trivia ==
* BREAK OUT is the final song in BEMANI under Tomosuke Funaki's Orange Lounge alias.
** It also marks Shizue Tokui's last appearance in BEMANI.
*** It also marks her only song sung in English in BEMANI.
* BREAK OUT is one of the only two new arcade songs from beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD that never received unique video or overlays, the other being [[Winning Eleven9 Theme(IIDX EDITION)]].


* This song is a lounge house remix of Swing Out Sister's 1986 hit song of the same name. This song along with [[SAMBA DE JANEIRO]] (remixed by Lion MUSASHI) and [[SPRING RAIN (LLUVIA DE PRIMAVERA)]] (remixed by DJ Yoshitaka) are remixed Western songs that appear in [[AC DistorteD]]. The concept is similar to that of [[AC 10th style]] for J-Pop remixes.
== Song Production Information ==
=== TOMOSUKE ===
Since there was a Western music remix competition, TOMOSUKE volunteered to go first and said "I'll do it, me, TOMO-kun, Western music and TOMO-kun!".<br>
As someone who loves Western music, there were too many songs I really wanted to remix, so it was difficult to narrow them down, but after having trouble here and there, I eventually narrowed them down in my mind to Tristeza (Goodbye Sadness), You've Got To Have Freedom, and this song, but I chose this song due to its popularity level.


==Trivia==
The original song by Swing Out Sister was a big hit number in 1986. It isn't a crossover from Gitadora.<br>
Perhaps many people know this song since it was often played throughout the city during the '80s revival boom some time ago.<br>
As someone from the ACID JAZZ generation, this is a deeply memorable song, and is one of the best songs which still remains in my heart.<br>
I also performed it in a band during my university days. I remember having trouble making it groovy.<br>
The original mid-tempo song had an exciting intro phrase, and very impressive funky brass and drums, but since it's Orange Lounge, I tried to retain the original's delicious parts, while arranging it with an Orange Lounge style.<br>
TOMOSUKE wants to make a second Western music remix as soon as possible.


* This is the last Orange Lounge in Bemani to date.
== Video Production Information ==
 
None.
==Song Production Information==
 
Untranslated.


==Video Production Information==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
 
beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 12. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from [http://bemaniwiki.com/ BEMANIWiki 2nd].)
None.


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Latest revision as of 01:48, 18 June 2024

This page is for the licensed cover of the 1986 Swing Out Sister song by Orange Lounge titled BREAK OUT. For the Thomas Howard Lichtenstein song of the same title, please see BREAK OUT.

BREAK OUT

Song Information

Artist: Remixed by Orange Lounge
Composition/Lyrics: Andy Connell, Corinne Drewery, Martin Jackson
Arrangement: TOMOSUKE
Vocals: Shizue Tokui
BPM: 129
Length: 2:06
Genre: LOUNGE HOUSE
Movie: F-FLY
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

When explanations make no sense
When every answer's wrong
You're fighting with lost confidence
All expectations come

The time has come to make or break
Move on don't hesitate
Breakout

Don't stop to ask
Now you've found a break to make at last
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say
Breakout

Don't stop to ask
Now you've found a break to make at last
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say
Breakout

Some people stop at nothing

Don't stop to ask
Now you've found a break to make at last
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say
Breakout

Don't stop to ask
Now you've found a break to make at last
You've got to find a way
Say what you want to say
Breakout

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

  • BREAK OUT is the final song in BEMANI under Tomosuke Funaki's Orange Lounge alias.
    • It also marks Shizue Tokui's last appearance in BEMANI.
      • It also marks her only song sung in English in BEMANI.
  • BREAK OUT is one of the only two new arcade songs from beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD that never received unique video or overlays, the other being Winning Eleven9 Theme(IIDX EDITION).

Song Production Information

TOMOSUKE

Since there was a Western music remix competition, TOMOSUKE volunteered to go first and said "I'll do it, me, TOMO-kun, Western music and TOMO-kun!".
As someone who loves Western music, there were too many songs I really wanted to remix, so it was difficult to narrow them down, but after having trouble here and there, I eventually narrowed them down in my mind to Tristeza (Goodbye Sadness), You've Got To Have Freedom, and this song, but I chose this song due to its popularity level.

The original song by Swing Out Sister was a big hit number in 1986. It isn't a crossover from Gitadora.
Perhaps many people know this song since it was often played throughout the city during the '80s revival boom some time ago.
As someone from the ACID JAZZ generation, this is a deeply memorable song, and is one of the best songs which still remains in my heart.
I also performed it in a band during my university days. I remember having trouble making it groovy.
The original mid-tempo song had an exciting intro phrase, and very impressive funky brass and drums, but since it's Orange Lounge, I tried to retain the original's delicious parts, while arranging it with an Orange Lounge style.
TOMOSUKE wants to make a second Western music remix as soon as possible.

Video Production Information

None.

Difficulty & Notecounts

beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 12. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
BEGINNER NORMAL HYPER ANOTHER LEGGENDARIA NORMAL HYPER ANOTHER LEGGENDARIA
Notecounts 151 352 642 902 - 352 888 - -
beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD 1 4 7 9 - 4 7 - -
beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD CS 1 4 7 9 - 4 7 - -