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* Apple Butter marks good-cool's first original instrumental song in pop'n music since [[Magical 4]], and his first jazz song since [[Time is money]].
* Apple Butter marks good-cool's first original instrumental song in pop'n music since [[Magical 4]], and his first jazz song since [[Time is money]].
** It's also his only song in pop'n music aside from [[Miracle 4]] and [[ABSOLUTE (ROCK GUITAR)]] with neither vocals nor vocal samples.
** It's also his only song in pop'n music aside from [[Miracle 4]] and [[ABSOLUTE (dj TAKA feat.good-cool)|ABSOLUTE]] with neither vocals nor vocal samples.
* According to good-cool, Apple Butter's song title does not come from the name of the concentrated form of apple sauce, but from a 1950s slang term that stood for a smooth talker or flatterer (hence Emilio's animations).
* According to good-cool, Apple Butter's song title does not come from the name of the concentrated form of apple sauce, but from a 1950s slang term that stood for a smooth talker or flatterer (hence Emilio's animations).



Revision as of 14:33, 17 July 2018

Apple Butter

Song Information

Apple Butter's pop'n music banner.

Artist: good-cool
Composition/Arrangement: Tatsuya Furukawa
BPM: 170
Length: 2:03
pop'n music Genre: MECHANICAL JAZZ (メカニカルジャズ)
pop'n music Character: Emilio [19]
pop'n CG design: NAGI
First Music Game Appearance: pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • The confirmation sound from the DanceDanceRevolution series can be heard near the beginning of Apple Butter.

Trivia

  • Apple Butter marks good-cool's first original instrumental song in pop'n music since Magical 4, and his first jazz song since Time is money.
    • It's also his only song in pop'n music aside from Miracle 4 and ABSOLUTE with neither vocals nor vocal samples.
  • According to good-cool, Apple Butter's song title does not come from the name of the concentrated form of apple sauce, but from a 1950s slang term that stood for a smooth talker or flatterer (hence Emilio's animations).

Music Comment

Untranslated.

Song Production Information

Untranslated.

Character Information

Untranslated.

Difficulty & Notecounts

pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43 through pop'n music 20 fantasia, and 1 to 50 through Sunny Park. (Ratings obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

Game Standard Battle
5 Button Normal Hyper EX Normal Hyper
Notecounts 349 418 949 1248 292 385
pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET→20 fantasia 20 18 32 39 11 12
pop'n music Sunny Park→Present - ↑24 ↑38 ↑45 11 12