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==Song Connections/Remixes== | ==Song Connections/Remixes== | ||
* House cover of the original | * House cover of the original Brazilian Rhyme, originally written by Earth, Wind, and Fire in 1977. | ||
* This song is a mixture of two different songs - Brazilian Rhyme (The Anthem - remixed by Satoshi Tomiie) / Satoru Shionoya feat. Harumi Tsuyuzaki, and Satoru's Saltstrumental mix, combining the vocals of the former with the music from the latter. | |||
* A different cut of this song, Brazilian Rhyme [House Mix], appears on Satoru Shionoya's 1997 album SALT III. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* According to the manuals for ''Dance Dance Revolution Konamix'' and ''DDR MAX'', Satoshi Tomiie is one of [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s favorite music producers. This might be the reason why this license | * According to the manuals for ''Dance Dance Revolution Konamix'' and ''DDR MAX'', Satoshi Tomiie is one of [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s favorite music producers. This might be the reason why this license was around until [[AC 5th style|5th style]], while every other license from [[AC 2nd style|2nd style]] was removed by [[AC 4th style|4th style]]. | ||
* The salt shaker miss overlay might be a reference to Satoru Shionoya's 1997 SALT III. | |||
== Music Production Notes == | == Music Production Notes == |
Revision as of 02:35, 16 July 2011
Brazilian Rhyme
Song Information
Artist: Satoru Shionoya + Satoshi Tomiie
BPM: 110
Genre: House
VJ: None
First Appeared On: AC 2nd style
Length: 1:59
Lyrics
Can you feel my love? Can you see the flames?
Song Connections/Remixes
- House cover of the original Brazilian Rhyme, originally written by Earth, Wind, and Fire in 1977.
- This song is a mixture of two different songs - Brazilian Rhyme (The Anthem - remixed by Satoshi Tomiie) / Satoru Shionoya feat. Harumi Tsuyuzaki, and Satoru's Saltstrumental mix, combining the vocals of the former with the music from the latter.
- A different cut of this song, Brazilian Rhyme [House Mix], appears on Satoru Shionoya's 1997 album SALT III.
Trivia
- According to the manuals for Dance Dance Revolution Konamix and DDR MAX, Satoshi Tomiie is one of dj TAKA's favorite music producers. This might be the reason why this license was around until 5th style, while every other license from 2nd style was removed by 4th style.
- The salt shaker miss overlay might be a reference to Satoru Shionoya's 1997 SALT III.
Music Production Notes
Commentary by dj TAKA:
When you first hear this song, it might give you goosebumps. The jazzy classical piano sound of Satoru Shionoya is combined together with Satoshi Tomiie's house music to make a very exquisite song. To not ruin such a good song, I aimed for the finest finishing point in the limited space for songs we have. Also, if the player misses during the song, you'll see something interesting happen.
Video Production Notes
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