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* AA is a "sequel" to [[A]], also by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|D.J.Amuro]], and also with the genre "Renaissance." [[A]] originally appeared in [[AC_7th_style|beatmaniaIIDX 7th style]]. | * AA is a "sequel" to [[A]], also by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|D.J.Amuro]], and also with the genre "Renaissance." [[A]] originally appeared in [[AC_7th_style|beatmaniaIIDX 7th style]]. | ||
* A long version of this song can be found on [[DJ Taka]]'s album, ''Milestone''. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 16:51, 3 July 2007
AA
Song Information
Artist: D.J.Amuro
BPM: 154
Genre: Renaissance
VJ: shiro (CS RED: Ta-k(synesthesia))
First Appeared On: AC RED
Length: 1:58
Remixes / Song Connections
- AA is a "sequel" to A, also by D.J.Amuro, and also with the genre "Renaissance." A originally appeared in beatmaniaIIDX 7th style.
- A long version of this song can be found on DJ Taka's album, Milestone.
Trivia
- A common pronunciation of AA among players in Japan is "Double-Ace." Konami stresses that there is no "official" pronunciation, but notes that "Double-Ace" is a common one among players.
- In AC RED, a generic video was used. However, in the CS version a new video/animation was produced for AA from Visual Emotions 3 which also includes The Hope of Tomorrow, Raspberry Heart (English Version) and D.A.N.C.E.!
- AA also appears on Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA.
Music Production Notes
The theme of this song is the betrayal of a certain character by his closest, trusted associates, and the moments of his heroic death. It is rather difficult, but I hope you can bring flowers through your spectacular performance.