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* As of December 13th, 2017, all the in-house KONAMI original songs added from there and on credit the artist name as well, written within quotation marks after the BEMANI Sound Team name.
* As of December 13th, 2017, all the in-house KONAMI original songs added from there and on credit the artist name as well, written within quotation marks after the BEMANI Sound Team name.
** In-house artists' collaboration aliases such as [[Yoshihiko Koezuka|Trick]] [[Mutsuhiko Izumi|Trap]] and [[Daichi Watanabe|GeMi]][[Akhuta|NioИ]] do not have the BEMANI Sound Team title.
** In-house artists' collaboration aliases such as [[Yoshihiko Koezuka|Trick]] [[Mutsuhiko Izumi|Trap]] and [[Daichi Watanabe|GeMi]][[Akhuta|NioИ]] do not have the BEMANI Sound Team title.
** Collaborations involving commissioned vocalists such as [[Asaki|Jane Doe]] also do not have the BEMANI Sound Team title.
* In-house composers in soundtracks have been either credited under either '''BEMANI Sound Team''' or '''Konami Amusement''' with their real names or aliases enclosed in parentheses.
* In-house composers in soundtracks have been either credited under either '''BEMANI Sound Team''' or '''Konami Amusement''' with their real names or aliases enclosed in parentheses.
* BEMANI Sound Team is credited in ''METAL GEAR SURVIVE'' for the cassette tape music, alongside the ''PES Sound Team'' (referring to the musicians and sound designers of the ''Pro Evolution Soccer'' series) and the cryptic ''Successive KONAMI Composers''.
* BEMANI Sound Team is credited in ''METAL GEAR SURVIVE'' for the cassette tape music, alongside the ''PES Sound Team'' (referring to the musicians and sound designers of the ''Pro Evolution Soccer'' series) and the cryptic ''Successive KONAMI Composers''.