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== Trivia ==
* VJ ARMY was created under an unusual premise:
**[[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]] wanted a song to showcase the IIDX team's four video editors (VJs) at the time (dubbed their "VJ Army").
**Each of the four segments of the video were created by a different member of the four VJs credited for the song
**Furthermore, each VJ was told what ''style'' of music that they were creating a video clip for, but were made to create their videos before the song was even produced.
**Without looking at the videos at all, [[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]] simultaneously composed the music for VJ ARMY.
**Finally, in the end, [[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]]'s music and the four VJs' video clips were stitched together and the end result is VJ ARMY.  [[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]] has mentioned how he thought it turned out surprisingly well given the circumstances of its creation, and that the video was more or less "just what he imagined" when he wrote the song.
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[[Category:Songs]]

Revision as of 18:11, 21 April 2005

VJ Army

Song Information

Artist: good-cool
BPM: 135 - 160
Genre: All-Mix (Drum'n'bass / Techno / Trance / 2 Step)
VJ: shiro / HES / GOLI / VJ GYO
First Appeared On: AC 6th style
Length: 1:54
New Song Information Page: http://www.konami.co.jp/am/bm2dx/bm2dx6/newsongs_vj_army.html

Lyrics

Steppin' into the groove
Steppin' into the groove
Baby I don't care
No I don't care any more
Baby I don't care
No I don't care any more
You love me, boy

Remixes

None.

Song Connections

None.

Trivia

  • VJ ARMY was created under an unusual premise:
    • good-cool wanted a song to showcase the IIDX team's four video editors (VJs) at the time (dubbed their "VJ Army").
    • Each of the four segments of the video were created by a different member of the four VJs credited for the song
    • Furthermore, each VJ was told what style of music that they were creating a video clip for, but were made to create their videos before the song was even produced.
    • Without looking at the videos at all, good-cool simultaneously composed the music for VJ ARMY.
    • Finally, in the end, good-cool's music and the four VJs' video clips were stitched together and the end result is VJ ARMY. good-cool has mentioned how he thought it turned out surprisingly well given the circumstances of its creation, and that the video was more or less "just what he imagined" when he wrote the song.