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A hidden song with an end of the century VIBE, it seems END OF THE CENTURY has also been released, so I would like for everyone to play it by all means and burst with adrenaline!
A hidden song with an end of the century VIBE, it seems END OF THE CENTURY has also been released, so I would like for everyone to play it by all means and burst with adrenaline!


=== DanceDanceRevolution ===
=== DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX Official Website ===
==== NAOKI ====
It's an exciting hyper song appropriate for the end of the century, created as a result of borrowing the power of the great Beethoven's music and fusing it with modern musical culture. It's a suitable song for the end of the year, so by all means, I want you to play this song then.
 
=== DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX Original Soundtrack ===
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However, since BRILLIANT 2U was included in [[AC substream|substream]], I was infatuated with the overwhelming, bright, energetic and powerful speed contained in Eurobeat, and furthermore, seeing its popularity with players at the location test, it became a very important genre for song selection during the 3rd style production.
However, since BRILLIANT 2U was included in [[AC substream|substream]], I was infatuated with the overwhelming, bright, energetic and powerful speed contained in Eurobeat, and furthermore, seeing its popularity with players at the location test, it became a very important genre for song selection during the 3rd style production.


I, for one, have become a "Eurobeat" fan, putting other genres aside in my personal preference.<br>
I, for one, have become a "Eurobeat" fan, putting other genres aside in my personal preferences.<br>
Production was difficult in various ways, but I'm grateful that I managed to somehow run with NAOKI's music, and the gift of energy released from the "Eurobeat" sound.
Production was difficult in various ways, but I'm grateful that I managed to somehow run with NAOKI's music, and the gift of energy released from the "Eurobeat" sound.