Click Again

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Click Again

Song Information

Artist: dj REMO-CON
Composition/Arrangement: Tetsuya Tamura
BPM: 137
Length: 1:54
Genre: CLICK HOUSE
VJ: F-FLY
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • An extended version of Click Again, titled Click Again (Extended Mix), can be found on the Remo-con Exclusive DJ MIX DVD, which is bundled with Y&Co's BEST HIT YCO album.
  • Another extended version of Click Again, titled Click Again (extended mix), can be found on Remo-con's rhetoric album.

Trivia

  • Momo, the panda in this video, earlier appeared in the beatmania IIDX 9th style song BAD BOY BASS!! (dj Remo-con MIX).
  • In the Korean versions of beatmania IIDX, Click Again's unique background video is not shown and replaced with a generic one, as some scenes of the video could be associated with the Rising Sun Flag, which is de facto banned in South Korea.

Song Production Information

This is my own style, click house. ... well, I say that, but I thought that I'd make a track, and it ended up with this sort of feel. The "click house" is really kind of an afterthought. *g* It's got a pretty weird groovy feeling to it. Does it feel good to you, or is it bad? Take your own mouse to a game center and play this song. It should go well ... yeah, right.

Video Production Information

This song is pretty energetic, kind of like BAD BOY BASS!!. So, our favorite panda Momo-chan makes a second appearance. I kind of felt like seeing him again.

This year is the year of the monkey (though it'll be over soon). I made a monkey for the entry card, so I wanted to make a monkey movie ... When I heard Click Again, I thought, "This is my chance!"

Even though I say it's a second "BAD BOY BASS!!", if I just did the same thing again it wouldn't be any fun. Professor Remo-con prepared a simple lecture to answer my questions about how monkeys act.

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