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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Brazilian Ryhme's 7KEYS/14KEYS charts were made by [[Jun Wakita|wac]], as noted in the song commentary of [[FANTASY]].
* Brazilian Ryhme's 7KEYS/14KEYS charts were made by [[Jun Wakita|wac]], as noted in the song commentary of [[FANTASY]].
* According to the manuals for [[CS DDR KONAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX]] and [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX: DanceDanceRevolution]], Satoshi Tomiie is one of [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s favorite music producers. This might be the reason why Brazilian Rhyme was around until [[AC 5th style|beatmania IIDX 5th style]], while every other license introduced in 2nd style was removed by [[AC 4th style|4th style]].
* According to the manuals for [[CS DDR KONAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX]] and [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-]], Satoshi Tomiie is one of [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s favorite music producers. This might be the reason why Brazilian Rhyme was around until [[AC 5th style|beatmania IIDX 5th style]], while every other license introduced in 2nd style was removed by [[AC 4th style|4th style]].
* The salt shaker miss overlay in Brazilian Rhyme is a reference to Satoru Shionoya's 1997 album, ''SALT III''.
* The salt shaker miss overlay in Brazilian Rhyme is a reference to Satoru Shionoya's ''SALT III'' album.
* Brazilian Rhyme's BPM is incorrectly shown as 127 in beatmania IIDX 2nd style, and is also shown as 127 in the song selection screens of [[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]] and its [[CS 3rd style|CS counterpart]].
* Brazilian Rhyme's BPM is incorrectly shown as 127 in beatmania IIDX 2nd style, and is also shown as 127 in the song selection screens of [[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]] and its [[CS 3rd style|CS counterpart]].
* Brazilian Rhyme received LIGHT charts in beatmania IIDX 3rd style.
* Brazilian Rhyme received LIGHT charts in beatmania IIDX 3rd style.