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  2. List of Pump It Up songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs that are featured in Andamiro's Pump It Up video game series.. Pump It Up's in-house musician group BanYa was responsible for original songs in the series under dance pop, rock, heavy metal, jazz, folk, progressive and house genres, including EDM remixes of classical pieces such as Canon in D, Turkey March and Moonlight.

  3. Now That's What I Call Club Hits - Wikipedia

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    Dance compilation release outside Europe) to consist entirely of tracks and remixes made in the electronic dance music genre. Four tracks have reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart — "When Love Takes Over", "LoveGame", "Waking Up in Vegas" and "Wrong". Now Club Hits debuted on the Billboard 200 album chart at number ...

  4. Music of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme - Wikipedia

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    In Japan the music CDs are usually bundled with a given game upon release. To date Konami has released 13 V-RARE discs in the US to promote various Dance Dance Revolution game releases and has released them through various video game and non-video game vendors such as GameStop, EB Games, Toys "R" Us, and Burger King.

  5. Video Games (Lana Del Rey song) - Wikipedia

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    "Video Games" is the debut single by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. The song was written by Del Rey and Justin Parker, and produced by Robopop.It was first released to the Internet on May 5, 2011, [1] and was later released on her extended play, Lana Del Rey.

  6. Pump It Up (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pump It Up (Korean: 펌프 잇 업; RR: Peompeu it eop) is a music video game series developed and published by Andamiro, a South Korean arcade game producer.. The game is similar to Dance Dance Revolution, except that it has five arrow panels as opposed to four, and is typically or mostly played on a dance pad with five arrow panels: the bottom-left, top-left, a center, top-right, and a ...

  7. Music of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix - Wikipedia

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    from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix "BRILLIANT 2U (Orchestra-Groove)" NAOKI from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix "KEEP ON MOVIN'" N.M.R from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix as STEP BATTLE only "LET THEM MOVE" N.M.R from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix as STEP BATTLE only "MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix)" mitsu-O! SUMMER from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix

  8. List of songs in DJ Hero 2 - Wikipedia

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    The success of the first game eased the acquisition of music licenses for the sequel, and allowed the inclusion of more popular music. [3] However, licensing for such music remained a difficult barrier. [4] Reviews found the setlist to provide better variety from the first game's heavier hip-hop influences.

  9. Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3 - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 3 is a music video game developed by Konami and the tenth entry of Dance Dance Revolution released in the United States. It was released on November 15, 2005 for the Xbox. About 70 songs are available in total in this version.