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1.) Wine Red (Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn Fire Retouch) - "Tommie Sunshine transforms this indy-pop masterpiece from The Hush Sound into a dance floor anthem. The stompy beat, driving rhythm, and subtle, gritty textures combine to create a unique blend that is rarely heard in electronic music."
2.) Here We Go - "Without a doubt one of the most influential, genre defying groups out today, Ozomatli channels the Reggaeton vibe with" "Here We Go". "It's stripped down, hard-hitting beat and catchy melody will definitely get your hips shakin'!" Ozomatli's live performance has been hailed around the world as a ""do not miss"" event. As a special, exclusive treat, the DDR X video for this song is a collection of footage from their 2007 concert at Los Angeles's legendary House Of Blues!"
3.) Boy (DJ Irene Rockstar Mix) - "DJ Irene Rockstar transforms this 1985 club hit into a modern day dance floor monster. Originally a new-wave tale of frustration, this remix keeps the song's intent intact while kicking up the intensity with driving leads and a heavy club beat. This remix originally appeared on Rhino music's ""Future Retro"" compilation, which showcases a plethora of 80's anthems remixed by today's hottest dance-music producers."
4.) Put 'Em Up - "Put 'Em Up" is a feel-good tune that embodies the spirit of House music - a love of rhythm intertwined with the freedom to be happy. Let your stress fall away and loose yourself in this song's joyous vibe.
5.) Here It Goes Again - OK Go is a 4-piece indy-pop band from the Chicago area. Creating a sensation with their self-produced, choreographed video's, they prove that you don't need a massive budget to make high-powered art. You only need a wild imagination and a D.I.Y. attitude. "Here It Goes Again" is taken from their 2005 album Oh No.
6.) Happy - "Happy" was released on the 2005 album Odyssey by New York's Fischerspooner. Dipping it's fingers into Electro, Indy, Pop and Dance, "Happy" is an outstanding example of today's genre-less music soundscape.
7.) U Can't Touch This - The 1990 block buster, "U Can't Touch This" finally makes it's way to the DDR dancefloor. MC Hammer's catchy phrases, layered over grooves sampled from Rick James' seminal "Super Freak", became a Hip-Hop phenomenon breaking down the doors of mainstream music. It won two Grammy awards - Best R&B Song and Best Solo Rap Performance.
8.) Sound of Freedom - Bob Sinclair, with a self-described purpose of bringing unity and enjoyment to all, gives us "Sound Of Freedom" - a "Dancehall meets House Music" floor stomper that simply rocks. Featuring Cutie B., Gary Pine and Dollarman, this song has hit dance charts and, more importantly, dancefloors around the world.
9.) Big Girls Don't Cry - Purefocus re-creates Fergie's anthem, giving it a dose of dance to make it even more appealing on the dancefloor. Edgy guitars and gritty synths mix with silky smooth vocals and a flowing break-beat, giving this song an emotional roller coaster ride.
10.) Butterfly (2008 X-edit) - The mega-hit "Butterfly" was released on the original DanceDanceRevolution in Japan. Now, ushering in a new decade of DDR sounds, "Butterfly" has been reworked exclusively for DanceDanceRevolution X! Enjoy it's familiar, "impossible to resist", melody, while exploring the fresh new arrangement.
11.) DUB-I-DUB (2008 X-edit) - Making a sensation both on and off the DDR dance-floor, "Dub-I-Dub" has been reworked exclusively for DanceDanceRevolution X! "Dub-I-Dub" was first released in 1995, and was featured in the early DDR machines throughout Japan.
12.) 30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix) - Winner of the 2008 "Dance Dance Revolution Song Contest", "30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix)" has taken the legendary Konami code and turned it into an undeniably sweet ode to teenage love. A unique approach? We think so!
13.) Till the Lonely's Gone - "Till the lonely's gone" is one of the winners of the 2008 "Dance Dance Revolution Song Contest". Beautiful lyrics wrapped around a fantastic backing track create this wonderful Pop hit. It's an uplifting song of love and trust - just what you need to chase away the blues!
Konami Originals
14.) Ticket to Bombay - "A journey of a lifetime awaits you. Take the fast train to Bombay and watch the country side whiz past as the smell of chai and curry fill the train. As you arrive, the markets are filled with sights and delights beyond imagination. Music fills the air as silk fabrics and spices of every color align the city streets." - Jena Rose
15.) Flight of the Phoenix - "Soaring high in the sky, the Phoenix spreads it's wings in celebration of rebirth. From the ashes rises the mighty Phoenix that reminds us that there is always life in death and light in the darkness. Dance with the Phoenix and spread your wings...." - Jena Rose
16.) Tah He Spitz - "From the beginning I knew this song was going to go smoothly and it did. Everything came into place once I had the idea to get Asa to do the drums and Taj He Spits to voice the lyrics. The day after Taj dropped his vocals Binghi Ghost was coming into the studio and I played it for him and boom, within minutes he had a verse and the intro part. It's always fun when a track comes together like that!" - DKC Crew
17.) Slip Out - "Needing some leafy greens and good news, Harmony Machine dives into a pool of purple jello preserved with ectoplasmic sulfites, paddles to a safe haven of coconut trees and hippity-hop, and writes this song of celebration." - Harmony Machine
18.) Party Lights - "I feel like it is important that everyone knows that dancing is about freedom and we all need freedom from our everyday lives. This game is all about dancing so I figured my song had to also be about it as well." - Tommie Sunshine
19.) Dance Celebration - "'Dance Celebration' is just that... with a little dirt thrown in for good measure! I think this song is the perfect blend of dirty house and electro all rolled in to one anthem! I worked on this song w/ Nosmo and Kris B, 2 Chicago area producers... (hence the dirty house elements)... then brought in Kevens, a reggae artist from Miami... the end result was one dance floor monster, don't ya think?" - Bill Hamel
20.) Inspiration - "The song 'Inspiration' came in stages for me. Originally composed as an entirely different song, I had to re-write the lyrics to match the build about half way through composition. The song changed completely but still kept the same base idea and the word 'Inspiration'. Once I got a structure and vocals I felt good about I added tons of harmonies to the voice and had fun arranging the music." - DKC Crew
21.) Flourish - An uplifting song of friendship and empowerment. These feelings are reflected in it's strong beat and beautiful synth sounds. Dance to this song and remember that you can go anywhere you want.
22.) Tracers (4Beat Remix) - A solid trance track from the Canadian duo Ruffage & Size. The progressive beat holds the energy throughout the track, while the vocals provide just the right spice. With these repeating rhythms, you can set your mind free and let your legs do the dancing.
"When putting together Tracers (4beat Remix), Size came up with the original music and melodies and created the main synth sound on his Novation Supernova synthesizer. Ruffage then took those ideas and shaped them into a Ibiza-inspired trance anthem. Dutch vocalist Chwhynny recorded a simple but perfectly matched vocal to finish off the track with style." - Ruffage & Size
23.) On the Break - Old-school Hard-Core, who doesn't love it?!?! This high energy track is nonstop from front to back and will take you on a wild ride before it let's you off. Can you keep up?
"This is fun music, bouncy is what I wanted in this track. It has bags of energy. This track is like what I produce as an artist within the UK hardcore scene." - Darwin
24.) SABER WING - This is TAG's debut release on DDR. Its unique and catchy rhythm stays on everyone's mind once they hear it. It's peculiar sound is formed by interweaving 3-beat and 5-beat patterns, and creates an illusion of floating in the air for the listener. You won’t find such a feeling in other songs! Can you follow its roller coaster BPM and tricky rhythm?
25.) Dance Floor - Time to throw on your flashiest clothes and danciest shoes! This song knows one thing only, that dancing is one of the greatest enjoyments you can have. So let yourself go, feel the groove, and get out on the "Dance Floor"!
26.) stealh - Daisuke Asakura's fans must be thrilled with this newly-composed song, and DDR is the only way to play it! You cannot miss this super-unique synth sound that changes rapidly throughout the track. This song revolves intensely and dramatically, and it's no exaggeration to say that it truly is a creation of an artisan.
27.) switch - The dream collaboration between these two artists came true! Synchronizing the techniques of these two great artists has generated this top-quality track. You can't miss its wonderfully catchy melody and strong vocals. Listen to it, Dance to it, and Enjoy it!
28.) puzzle - This emotional trance track holds a sense of melancholy, and its wistful melody touches your soul. Captivating, it's powerful melody encourages you to sing along while you are enjoying the dance.
29.) S-A-G-A - The strong, heavy kick-drum of this track is very prominent, and it's overpowering rhythm leaves you wanting more. Don't assume it's going to be repeats of the same phrases over and over... the tempo shifts and rhythmic changes will surprise you! There is no doubt that this song wants to throw you off track.
30.) TimeHollow - This epic song has made the jump to DDR! Both quiet and stormy, it has been painted with pounding guitar riffs, heavy drums and powerful, yet evocative, vocals. Loose yourself in it's mystery!
31.) Poseidon - This rare number from the NAOKI underground is an unusually high-energy Hyper-Euro Trance hit. The uplifting synth plays at full throttle from the get-go, giving you a nonstop hand raising experience. Nobody can stop it's progressive sequence as the hyper energy takes you away!
32.) Trust -DanceDanceRevolution mix- A dream meeting between this famous Japanese anime and DDR has come true! This well-composed arrangement brings out the allure of the characters to the fullest extent. If you like this song, we recommend watching the anime!
33.) Xmixes (continuous DJ mixes) - New for DanceDanceRevolution X - we're bringing you some crazy mixes from some hot DJ's. They have put together a collection of continuous mixes, each with it's own character and flow, but always packed full of excitement and energy! From the laid-back grooves of "Xmix2 (Beats 'n Bangs)" to the *we think* uber-challenge of "Xmix5 (Overcrush)", you're sure to find a favorite.
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1.) Wine Red (Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn Fire Retouch) - "Tommie Sunshine transforms this indy-pop masterpiece from The Hush Sound into a dance floor anthem. The stompy beat, driving rhythm, and subtle, gritty textures combine to create a unique blend that is rarely heard in electronic music."
2.) Here We Go - "Without a doubt one of the most influential, genre defying groups out today, Ozomatli channels the Reggaeton vibe with" "Here We Go". "It's stripped down, hard-hitting beat and catchy melody will definitely get your hips shakin'!" Ozomatli's live performance has been hailed around the world as a ""do not miss"" event. As a special, exclusive treat, the DDR X video for this song is a collection of footage from their 2007 concert at Los Angeles's legendary House Of Blues!"
3.) Boy (DJ Irene Rockstar Mix) - "DJ Irene Rockstar transforms this 1985 club hit into a modern day dance floor monster. Originally a new-wave tale of frustration, this remix keeps the song's intent intact while kicking up the intensity with driving leads and a heavy club beat. This remix originally appeared on Rhino music's ""Future Retro"" compilation, which showcases a plethora of 80's anthems remixed by today's hottest dance-music producers."
4.) Put 'Em Up - "Put 'Em Up" is a feel-good tune that embodies the spirit of House music - a love of rhythm intertwined with the freedom to be happy. Let your stress fall away and loose yourself in this song's joyous vibe.
5.) Here It Goes Again - OK Go is a 4-piece indy-pop band from the Chicago area. Creating a sensation with their self-produced, choreographed video's, they prove that you don't need a massive budget to make high-powered art. You only need a wild imagination and a D.I.Y. attitude. "Here It Goes Again" is taken from their 2005 album Oh No.
6.) Happy - "Happy" was released on the 2005 album Odyssey by New York's Fischerspooner. Dipping it's fingers into Electro, Indy, Pop and Dance, "Happy" is an outstanding example of today's genre-less music soundscape.
7.) U Can't Touch This - The 1990 block buster, "U Can't Touch This" finally makes it's way to the DDR dancefloor. MC Hammer's catchy phrases, layered over grooves sampled from Rick James' seminal "Super Freak", became a Hip-Hop phenomenon breaking down the doors of mainstream music. It won two Grammy awards - Best R&B Song and Best Solo Rap Performance.
8.) Sound of Freedom - Bob Sinclair, with a self-described purpose of bringing unity and enjoyment to all, gives us "Sound Of Freedom" - a "Dancehall meets House Music" floor stomper that simply rocks. Featuring Cutie B., Gary Pine and Dollarman, this song has hit dance charts and, more importantly, dancefloors around the world.
9.) Big Girls Don't Cry - Purefocus re-creates Fergie's anthem, giving it a dose of dance to make it even more appealing on the dancefloor. Edgy guitars and gritty synths mix with silky smooth vocals and a flowing break-beat, giving this song an emotional roller coaster ride.
10.) Butterfly (2008 X-edit) - The mega-hit "Butterfly" was released on the original DanceDanceRevolution in Japan. Now, ushering in a new decade of DDR sounds, "Butterfly" has been reworked exclusively for DanceDanceRevolution X! Enjoy it's familiar, "impossible to resist", melody, while exploring the fresh new arrangement.
11.) DUB-I-DUB (2008 X-edit) - Making a sensation both on and off the DDR dance-floor, "Dub-I-Dub" has been reworked exclusively for DanceDanceRevolution X! "Dub-I-Dub" was first released in 1995, and was featured in the early DDR machines throughout Japan.
12.) 30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix) - Winner of the 2008 "Dance Dance Revolution Song Contest", "30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix)" has taken the legendary Konami code and turned it into an undeniably sweet ode to teenage love. A unique approach? We think so!
13.) Till the Lonely's Gone - "Till the lonely's gone" is one of the winners of the 2008 "Dance Dance Revolution Song Contest". Beautiful lyrics wrapped around a fantastic backing track create this wonderful Pop hit. It's an uplifting song of love and trust - just what you need to chase away the blues!
Konami Originals
14.) Ticket to Bombay - "A journey of a lifetime awaits you. Take the fast train to Bombay and watch the country side whiz past as the smell of chai and curry fill the train. As you arrive, the markets are filled with sights and delights beyond imagination. Music fills the air as silk fabrics and spices of every color align the city streets." - Jena Rose
15.) Flight of the Phoenix - "Soaring high in the sky, the Phoenix spreads it's wings in celebration of rebirth. From the ashes rises the mighty Phoenix that reminds us that there is always life in death and light in the darkness. Dance with the Phoenix and spread your wings...." - Jena Rose
16.) Tah He Spitz - "From the beginning I knew this song was going to go smoothly and it did. Everything came into place once I had the idea to get Asa to do the drums and Taj He Spits to voice the lyrics. The day after Taj dropped his vocals Binghi Ghost was coming into the studio and I played it for him and boom, within minutes he had a verse and the intro part. It's always fun when a track comes together like that!" - DKC Crew
17.) Slip Out - "Needing some leafy greens and good news, Harmony Machine dives into a pool of purple jello preserved with ectoplasmic sulfites, paddles to a safe haven of coconut trees and hippity-hop, and writes this song of celebration." - Harmony Machine
18.) Party Lights - "I feel like it is important that everyone knows that dancing is about freedom and we all need freedom from our everyday lives. This game is all about dancing so I figured my song had to also be about it as well." - Tommie Sunshine
19.) Dance Celebration - "'Dance Celebration' is just that... with a little dirt thrown in for good measure! I think this song is the perfect blend of dirty house and electro all rolled in to one anthem! I worked on this song w/ Nosmo and Kris B, 2 Chicago area producers... (hence the dirty house elements)... then brought in Kevens, a reggae artist from Miami... the end result was one dance floor monster, don't ya think?" - Bill Hamel
20.) Inspiration - "The song 'Inspiration' came in stages for me. Originally composed as an entirely different song, I had to re-write the lyrics to match the build about half way through composition. The song changed completely but still kept the same base idea and the word 'Inspiration'. Once I got a structure and vocals I felt good about I added tons of harmonies to the voice and had fun arranging the music." - DKC Crew
21.) Flourish - An uplifting song of friendship and empowerment. These feelings are reflected in it's strong beat and beautiful synth sounds. Dance to this song and remember that you can go anywhere you want.
22.) Tracers (4Beat Remix) - A solid trance track from the Canadian duo Ruffage & Size. The progressive beat holds the energy throughout the track, while the vocals provide just the right spice. With these repeating rhythms, you can set your mind free and let your legs do the dancing.
"When putting together Tracers (4beat Remix), Size came up with the original music and melodies and created the main synth sound on his Novation Supernova synthesizer. Ruffage then took those ideas and shaped them into a Ibiza-inspired trance anthem. Dutch vocalist Chwhynny recorded a simple but perfectly matched vocal to finish off the track with style." - Ruffage & Size
23.) On the Break - Old-school Hard-Core, who doesn't love it?!?! This high energy track is nonstop from front to back and will take you on a wild ride before it let's you off. Can you keep up?
"This is fun music, bouncy is what I wanted in this track. It has bags of energy. This track is like what I produce as an artist within the UK hardcore scene." - Darwin
24.) SABER WING - This is TAG's debut release on DDR. Its unique and catchy rhythm stays on everyone's mind once they hear it. It's peculiar sound is formed by interweaving 3-beat and 5-beat patterns, and creates an illusion of floating in the air for the listener. You won’t find such a feeling in other songs! Can you follow its roller coaster BPM and tricky rhythm?
25.) Dance Floor - Time to throw on your flashiest clothes and danciest shoes! This song knows one thing only, that dancing is one of the greatest enjoyments you can have. So let yourself go, feel the groove, and get out on the "Dance Floor"!
26.) stealh - Daisuke Asakura's fans must be thrilled with this newly-composed song, and DDR is the only way to play it! You cannot miss this super-unique synth sound that changes rapidly throughout the track. This song revolves intensely and dramatically, and it's no exaggeration to say that it truly is a creation of an artisan.
27.) switch - The dream collaboration between these two artists came true! Synchronizing the techniques of these two great artists has generated this top-quality track. You can't miss its wonderfully catchy melody and strong vocals. Listen to it, Dance to it, and Enjoy it!
28.) puzzle - This emotional trance track holds a sense of melancholy, and its wistful melody touches your soul. Captivating, it's powerful melody encourages you to sing along while you are enjoying the dance.
29.) S-A-G-A - The strong, heavy kick-drum of this track is very prominent, and it's overpowering rhythm leaves you wanting more. Don't assume it's going to be repeats of the same phrases over and over... the tempo shifts and rhythmic changes will surprise you! There is no doubt that this song wants to throw you off track.
30.) TimeHollow - This epic song has made the jump to DDR! Both quiet and stormy, it has been painted with pounding guitar riffs, heavy drums and powerful, yet evocative, vocals. Loose yourself in it's mystery!
31.) Poseidon - This rare number from the NAOKI underground is an unusually high-energy Hyper-Euro Trance hit. The uplifting synth plays at full throttle from the get-go, giving you a nonstop hand raising experience. Nobody can stop it's progressive sequence as the hyper energy takes you away!
32.) Trust -DanceDanceRevolution mix- A dream meeting between this famous Japanese anime and DDR has come true! This well-composed arrangement brings out the allure of the characters to the fullest extent. If you like this song, we recommend watching the anime!
33.) Xmixes (continuous DJ mixes) - New for DanceDanceRevolution X - we're bringing you some crazy mixes from some hot DJ's. They have put together a collection of continuous mixes, each with it's own character and flow, but always packed full of excitement and energy! From the laid-back grooves of "Xmix2 (Beats 'n Bangs)" to the *we think* uber-challenge of "Xmix5 (Overcrush)", you're sure to find a favorite.




And I also heard that the butterfly and DUB-I-DUB songs wont be the original ones, instead, they'll use NEW REMIXES... Yes... Not the originals... Ew... Oh, and, possibly, they might put some classics like D.X.Y. and AM-3P (303 Bass Mix). Yeah, and the Radar Specials...
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