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* According to DJ Silver, the beat was originally titled '''Don't Stop'''.
* According to DJ Silver, the beat was originally titled '''Don't Stop'''.
* On the ''DanceDanceRevolution ULTIMATE DANCE COLLECTION —POP—'' booklet, the beat's arrangement is erroneously credited to NAOKI MAEDA.
* On the ''DanceDanceRevolution ULTIMATE DANCE COLLECTION —POP—'' booklet, the beat's arrangement is erroneously credited to NAOKI MAEDA.
* In DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY, the beat uses the ''Foot Confuser'' gimmick.
* In DanceDanceRevolution / Dancing Stage HOTTEST PARTY, the beat uses the ''Foot Confuser'' gimmick.
** Early chart data for the beat can be found unused within the data of the American release of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. These early charts use the ''Screen Stomper'' gimmick instead of Foot Confuser, but their placements are exactly the same.
** Early chart data for the beat can be found unused within the data of the North American release of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. These early charts use the ''Screen Stomper'' gimmick instead of Foot Confuser, but their placements are exactly the same.
* the beat appears as downloadable content for [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]], in the '''DDR HOTTEST PARTY Mega Hit Pack'''.
* the beat appears as downloadable content for [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]], in the '''DDR HOTTEST PARTY Mega Hit Pack'''.
** Despite that DanceDanceRevolution S+ uses the 1 to 20 scale, the beat kept the same ratings that it had in DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY.
** Despite that DanceDanceRevolution S+ uses the 1 to 20 scale, the beat kept the same ratings that it had in DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY.