Music of Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)

Music of Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)

The music of Dance Dance Revolution is the collective soundtracks of the initial Dance Dance Revolution game in Konami's music simulation series. The soundtracks rely heavily on licensed music from Toshiba EMI's Dancemania series and also contain original songs produced by Konami's in-house artists Naoki Maeda and Yuichi Asami. The original arcade game contains only 11 tracks and the PlayStation released contains 16. Due to the staggered release of the game in other regions additional songs from newer releases in the series appear in the Asian, European and Americas releases.

Contents

List of tracks

Japan was the first region Dance Dance Revolution was released in.[1] Many Dance Dance Revolution fan sites list one of the last test builds of the game as an actual release and in turn, the released game as a "1.5" upgrade or the "Internet Ranking Version".[2] Konami's official website for DDR mentions only a single release. The Asian, European and Americas releases of DDR, called Dancing Stage in Europe, came after the Japanese arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix and contains tracks from both games.[3][4][5] Europe received an updated release that added the internet ranking codes from the Japanese release and three additional tracks that remain exclusive to that particular release.[6][7] The PlayStation release of DDR is exclusive to Japan and contains different additional tracks from DDR 2ndMix.[8][9]

Legend
     Track is available.
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     Track is unavailable.
Padlock Track is unavailable until unlocked.

Across, releases are listed in chronological order. Down, tracks are listed by in-game sort order then by chronological release.

Song Artist Japan Asia Americas Europe PlayStation Europe
(re-release)
1 Have You Never Been Mellow "Have You Never Been Mellow" The Olivia Project 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes
2 Butterfly "Butterfly" Smile.dk 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes
3 Kung Fu Fighting "Kung Fu Fighting" Bus Stop featuring Carl DouglasBus★Stop featuring Carl Douglas 1Yes 3No 3No 3No 1Yes 3No
4 That's the Way (I Like It) "That's the Way (I Like It)" KC & The Sunshine Band 1Yes 3No 3No 3No 1Yes 3No
5 My Fire "My Fire" X-Treme 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes
6 Trip Machine "Trip Machine" De-Sire 2Final 2Finala 2Finala 2Finala 2Final 2Finala
7 Let's Get Down "Let's Get Down" JT Playaz 1Yes 3No 3No 3No 1Yes 3No
8 Little Bitch "Little Bitch" The Specials 1Yes 3No 3No 3No 1Yes 3No
9 Strictly Business "Strictly Business" Mantronik vs EPMD 1Yes 1Yes 3No 3No 1Yes 3No
10 Make It Better "Make It Better" Mitsu-O! 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes
11 Paranoia "Paranoia" 180 2Final 2Final 2Final 2Final 2Final 2Final
12 AM-3P "AM-3P" Ktz 3No 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 3No 1Yes
13 Brilliant2U "Brilliant2U" Naoki 3No 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 3No 1Yes
14 Put Your Faith In Me "Put Your Faith In Me" Uzi-Lay 3No 1Yes 1Yes 1Yes 3No 1Yes
15 Put Your Faith In Me (Jazz Groov) "Put Your Faith In Me (Jazz Groov)" Uzi-Lay 3No 1bYesb 1bYesb 1bYesb 3No 1bYesb
16 Make It Better So - Real Mix "Make It Better So - Real Mix" Mitsu-O! Summer 3No 1bYesb 1bYesb 1bYesb 3No 1bYesb
17 Brilliant2U (Orchestra-Groov) "Brilliant2U (Orchestra-Groov)" Naoki 3No 1bYesb 1bYesb 1bYesb 3No 1bYesb
18 Boom Boom Dollar "Boom Boom Dollar" King Kong & D. Jangle Girls 3No 3No 1Yes 1Yes 3No 1Yes
19 Make a Jam! "Make a Jam!" U1 3No 3No 3No 3No 1bThis song must be unlockedYes 3No
20 Boys "Boys" Smile.dk 3No 3No 3No 3No 1bThis song must be unlockedYes 3No
21 Paranoia KCET ~Clean Mix~ "Paranoia KCET ~Clean Mix~" 2MB 3No 3No 3No 3No 1bThis song must be unlockedYes 3No
22 Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~ "Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~" 190 3No 3No 3No 3No 1bThis song must be unlockedYes 3No
23 I Believe In Miracles "I Believe In Miracles" Hi-Rise 3No 3No 3No 3No 1bThis song must be unlockedYesc 3No
24 It's Like That "It's Like That" Run DMC vs Jason Nevins 3No 3No 3No 3No 3No 1Yes
25 Last Thing on My Mind "Last Thing on My Mind" Steps 3No 3No 3No 3No 3No 1Yes
26 Uh La La La "Uh La La La" Alexia 3No 3No 3No 3No 3No 1Yes

^ Available starting from the second-to-last stage (example: If the game is set to give players three stages, "Trip Machine" becomes available from the second stage onward).
^ Remix available after playing the original version of that song before the final stage.
^ Not available during the final stage.

New tracks

This is a list of the tracks featured as new music in Dance Dance Revolution. For a list of the tracks that originally appeared in Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix see the music of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix.

Butterfly

"Butterfly" is a song by Smile.dk.

Have You Never Been Mellow

"Have You Never Been Mellow" is a song by The Olivia Project.

It's Like That

"It's Like That" is a song by Run DMC vs Jason Nevins.

Kung Fu Fighting

"Kung Fu Fighting" is a song by Bus★Stop featuring Carl Douglas.

Last Thing on My Mind

"Last Thing on My Mind" is a song by Steps.

Let's Get Down

"Let's Get Down" is a song by JT Playaz.

Little Bitch

"Little Bitch" is a song by The Specials.

Make It Better

"Make It Better" is a song by Mitsu-O!.

My Fire

"My Fire" is a song by X-Treme.

Paranoia

"Paranoia" is a song by 180.

Strictly Business

"Strictly Business" is a song by Mantronik vs EPMD.

That's the Way (I Like It)

"That's the Way (I Like It)" is a song by KC & The Sunshine Band.

Trip Machine

"Trip Machine" is a song by De-Sire.

Uh La La La

"Uh La La La" is a song by Alexia.

See also

References

  1. ^ Konami. DanceDanceRevolution (in Japanese). (Konami). arcade. Level/area: Song select screen.
  2. ^ Neko Neko. "Dance Dance Revolution for Arcade" (in Japanese). DDRers' Stompin' Ground. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5qlttlXby. Retrieved 22 September 2009. 
  3. ^ Konami. DanceDanceRevolution. (Konami). arcade. Level/area: Song select screen.
  4. ^ "Song Lists and Difficulties - Dancing Stage". DDR Freak. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5qnpbwxZo. Retrieved 22 September 2009. 
  5. ^ Konami. DanceDanceRevolution. (Konami). arcade. Level/area: Song select screen.
  6. ^ Neko Neko. "Dancing Stage for Arcade (PAL)" (in Japanese). DDRers' Stompin' Ground. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5qlvph5go. Retrieved 22 September 2009. 
  7. ^ Konami. DancingStage. (Konami). arcade. Level/area: Song select screen.
  8. ^ Neko Neko. "Dance Dance Revolution for Play Station" (in Japanese). DDRers' Stompin' Ground. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5qlvxJ4dA. Retrieved 22 September 2009. 
  9. ^ Konami. DanceDanceRevolution (in Japanese). (Konami). PlayStation. Level/area: Song select screen.

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