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  2. Music of Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia

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    The Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack was released on four Compact Discs in 2001 by DigiCube, and was re-released in 2004 by Square Enix. Prior to the album's North American release, a reduced version entitled Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack was released on a single disk by Tokyopop in 2002.

  3. Spira (Final Fantasy) - Wikipedia

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    In Final Fantasy X the "Hymn of the Fayth" (祈りの歌, Inori no Uta, lit. 'song of prayer') is an important song. Its fictional history started as a song of defiance turned scripture and has numerous variations that is played throughout the game throughout Yuna's journey, primarily as the music of the temples. [ 27 ]

  4. Music of the Final Fantasy series - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Come with Me, the collection of music for X-2 includes the two-disc soundtrack album, a piano album, a soundtrack album for the Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission version of the game, a single for the song "Eternity ~ Memory of Lightwaves", and a set of three singles themed around the three main characters of the game ...

  5. Music of Final Fantasy X-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Final Fantasy X-2 Original Soundtrack was released on two Compact Discs in 2003 by Avex. After the release of Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission, an album entitled Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission Original Soundtrack composed of the songs added to the soundtrack for that game was released in 2003 by Avex.

  6. Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba - Wikipedia

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    The song was also included on the game's soundtrack, Final Fantasy X-2 Original Soundtrack. Koda Kumi released an alternate orchestra version on her third compilation album, Best ~Bounce & Lovers~, in 2007. Concerning the single's release, Kumi had said: "If this song doesn't sell, it means that I don't have what it takes to be an artist.

  7. Music of Final Fantasy XVI - Wikipedia

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    The songs proved difficult as they needed localizing in several languages and recording a cappella, which resulted in issues with the pitch and tempo. [15] Song vocals were performed by Soken, Fox, and Takashi Baba. [3] Several recurring themes created by Nobuo Uematsu were arranged for the score.

  8. Music of Final Fantasy XV - Wikipedia

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    Florence Welch (pictured 2015) sang the game's theme songs, while her band Florence and the Machine performed them. The game's theme song is a cover of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me", performed by the English indie rock band Florence and the Machine and sung by the band's leader, Florence Welch. It was used in all versions of the game.

  9. Final Fantasy X - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy X [a] is a 2001 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for PlayStation 2.The tenth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it is the first game in the series to feature fully three-dimensional areas (though some areas were still pre-rendered), and voice acting.