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* Neu, pronounced "noi", is German for "new".
* Neu, pronounced "noi", is German for "new".
* neu's genre, "niente", is Italian for "nil". In music, this direction refers to a soft sound or tone gradually fading to silence.
* neu's genre, "niente", is Italian for "nil". In music, this direction refers to a soft sound or tone gradually fading to silence.
* With 1899 notes, neu's EX chart has the fourth highest notecount of any non-LONG version song in pop'n music history, behind [[virkato no shudai ni yoru person09 fuu chouzetsu gikou hensoukyoku|virkatoの主題によるperson09風超絶技巧変奏曲]] UPPER's 1900, [[F/S]]'s 1939, and [[oto|o†o]]'s 1947 notes.
* With 1899 notes, neu's EX chart has the fifth highest notecount of any non-LONG version song in pop'n music history, behind [[virkato no shudai ni yoru person09 fuu chouzetsu gikou hensoukyoku|virkatoの主題によるperson09風超絶技巧変奏曲]] UPPER's 1900, [[F/S]]'s 1939, [[ma plume]] UPPER's 1943, and [[oto|o†o]]'s 1947 notes.
** It also has the highest notecount of any Level 49 chart in pop'n music.
** It also has the highest notecount of any Level 49 chart in pop'n music.
** neu's EX chart has a [[Spicy Gauge]].
** neu's EX chart has a [[Spicy Gauge]].