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I was involved in so many songs, months sometimes years before the game came out. I never asked what game it was for and we named all songs, but sometimes the names and artists were changed, which was perfectly fine as per the agreement I had with Konami. In saying that I did a song called Don't stop for a project I code named Konami_Wii_2007, meaning all I knew is it was for a Wii game (maybe hottest party) and I did the work in January 2007.  The song was called Don't stop, the singer was Alison Wade and I have the full lyrics because we made them as well. I just googled the lyrics.... Konami named the song [[The_beat]]
I was involved in so many songs, months sometimes years before the game came out. I never asked what game it was for and we named all songs, but sometimes the names and artists were changed, which was perfectly fine as per the agreement I had with Konami. In saying that I did a song called Don't stop for a project I code named Konami_Wii_2007, meaning all I knew is it was for a Wii game (maybe hottest party) and I did the work in January 2007.  The song was called Don't stop, the singer was Alison Wade and I have the full lyrics because we made them as well. I just googled the lyrics.... Konami named the song [[The_beat]]


* Interesting story. I reckon the name was changed to avoid confusion with, as opposed to the Freestylers song, [[Don't Stop!|the KONAMI Original song of the same name]].
* Thanks for the reply! All information has been already updated. --[[User:FinalOffset|FinalOffset]] ([[User talk:FinalOffset|talk]]) 16:36, 26 August 2019 (UTC)
* Interesting story. I reckon the name was changed to avoid confusion with, as opposed to the Freestylers song, [[Don't Stop!|the KONAMI Original song of the same name]]. --totally not by [[User:MENDES|MENDES]] ([[User talk:MENDES|talk]]) 09:58, 26 August 2019 (UTC)
 
* I also did 13 songs for Rock Revolution, 10 for Disney Grooves (I know at least one was not used), and 10 for a Nintendo Mario DDR remixes which was never released and not listed anywhere, songs were never released or used anywhere. I am slowly adding them all, my aim is to get the info into the public before I lose / forget it :)
** wait are you saying there was another mario mix planned? --[[User:SomethingRandom|booty]] ([[User talk:SomethingRandom|talk]]) 04:47, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
** yes but was scrapped with no word why. We completed 10 remixes, but the project died. It was official Mario songs (from several games including Dr. Mario) remixed from the original sounds (not recreated), still have all the sounds and final stems.  [[User:DJ Silver|DJ Silver]] ([[User talk:DJ Silver|talk]]) 05:39, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
*** Do you suppose that cancelled Mario Mix sequel got retooled into Hottest Party? Is there any other cancelled DDR games you know about and stuff? --[[User:SomethingRandom|booty]] ([[User talk:SomethingRandom|talk]]) 15:23, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
*** No didn't get retooled I am sure. I think there was a legal / licensing issue because the songs were not covers (don't quote me), they used the original Mario sounds from Nintendo. Most of the stuff that was canceled moved into other games (but this Mario game just died). Sometimes we did tracks for one game but they ended up in another or, for example, doing two sets of voice overs for hottest party but the second one was used in DanceEvolution. Also because our songs were complete buy outs (by choice) nearly every DDR game trailer used our 2-3 of our tracks. Our song was also used by the USA team for the Burger King DDR promotion years ago because Konami owned the complete rights to it. [[User:DJ Silver|DJ Silver]] ([[User talk:DJ Silver|talk]]) 13:30, 25 April 2020 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 13:30, 25 April 2020

Regarding Don't Stop

Hi! Welcome and thanks for your contributions to this wiki.
I have one question regarding Don't Stop. I've seen that you've updated your artist page including it, but since it's an old licensed song (and most of the songs you worked on BEMANI as a producer were KONAMI originals), I just wanted to ask you if you were indeed referring to Freestylers' Don't Stop or another song. --FinalOffset (talk) 16:56, 25 August 2019 (UTC)

I was involved in so many songs, months sometimes years before the game came out. I never asked what game it was for and we named all songs, but sometimes the names and artists were changed, which was perfectly fine as per the agreement I had with Konami. In saying that I did a song called Don't stop for a project I code named Konami_Wii_2007, meaning all I knew is it was for a Wii game (maybe hottest party) and I did the work in January 2007. The song was called Don't stop, the singer was Alison Wade and I have the full lyrics because we made them as well. I just googled the lyrics.... Konami named the song The_beat

  • I also did 13 songs for Rock Revolution, 10 for Disney Grooves (I know at least one was not used), and 10 for a Nintendo Mario DDR remixes which was never released and not listed anywhere, songs were never released or used anywhere. I am slowly adding them all, my aim is to get the info into the public before I lose / forget it :)
    • wait are you saying there was another mario mix planned? --booty (talk) 04:47, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
    • yes but was scrapped with no word why. We completed 10 remixes, but the project died. It was official Mario songs (from several games including Dr. Mario) remixed from the original sounds (not recreated), still have all the sounds and final stems. DJ Silver (talk) 05:39, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
      • Do you suppose that cancelled Mario Mix sequel got retooled into Hottest Party? Is there any other cancelled DDR games you know about and stuff? --booty (talk) 15:23, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
      • No didn't get retooled I am sure. I think there was a legal / licensing issue because the songs were not covers (don't quote me), they used the original Mario sounds from Nintendo. Most of the stuff that was canceled moved into other games (but this Mario game just died). Sometimes we did tracks for one game but they ended up in another or, for example, doing two sets of voice overs for hottest party but the second one was used in DanceEvolution. Also because our songs were complete buy outs (by choice) nearly every DDR game trailer used our 2-3 of our tracks. Our song was also used by the USA team for the Burger King DDR promotion years ago because Konami owned the complete rights to it. DJ Silver (talk) 13:30, 25 April 2020 (UTC)