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The Sonic franchise is well known for its music; Tom's Guide wrote that it "has always had some of the best music in all of video gaming. From Sonic 2, to Secret Rings, to Zero Gravity, to Mania Plus, Sonic's always brought an S-Rank performance to his games' musical stylings." [1] Almost all Sonic games have received soundtrack album releases.
As a part of promotions, an original song, "Boom" by X Ambassadors, appears on the soundtrack, the single was released on January 24, 2020, by Atlantic Records. [5] "Speed Me Up" by American musicians Wiz Khalifa, Lil Yachty, Ty Dolla Sign, and Sueco the Child received over 15 million streams, [6] along with 1.8 billion views for the "Speed Me Up" TikTok challenge.
Crush 40 is a Japanese-American hard rock band. The group consists of guitarist and composer Jun Senoue and principal vocalist Johnny Gioeli.Crush 40 is best known for their contributions to the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series.
Jun Senoue (瀬上 純, Senoue Jun, born August 2, 1970) is a Japanese composer and guitarist. He is a sound director for the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series by Sega and serves as the songwriter of the Japanese-American rock duo Crush 40, which he formed with Johnny Gioeli in 2000.
For people who are diagnosed with depression, spending time looking at depression memes—even those that may feel “dark” to others—may be a good thing, according to a 2020 study published ...
Amy's first appearance in a Sonic platformer as a playable character was in Sonic Adventure; [24] [28] she is playable in Sonic Heroes (2003) [29] and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), [30] and appears as a non-player character in games such as Sonic Unleashed (2008). [31] While some journalists have called Amy cute and powerful, [24] [32] others find ...
The music video was also released on the same day on YouTube. [7] The song's lyrics were written and composed by Kid Cudi, Lil Nas X, Dot da Genius, and Take a Daytrip, with the latter two also behind the productions. [3] Some of the cover art used for the song included references to the 1992 video game, Sonic the Hedgehog 2. [8] "
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