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Sonic Central => General Sonic => Topic started by: EngiNerd on May 13, 2008, 09:22:00 pm
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OK, check this out:
Showin' How Funky Strong Is Your Fight
It Doesn't Matter Who's Wrong Or Right
There is no way to stop me from going to the very top
It doesn't matter who is wrong and who is right
Pretty similar, huh? The second one is probably familiar to everyone, it's from It Doesn't Matter, Sonic's theme from SA/SADX. The first one? A little less obvious. But it's the source that makes this truly amusing, and really leads me to believe that this isn't a coincidence.
Beat It.
recorded by Michael Jackson.
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For the confused, there's a long story about how the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 soundtrack was originally to be a joint effort between Sonic Team's music peeps and Michael Jackson's songwriters, until the whole "I sleep with young boys" scandal broke loose. While Jackson's songwriters were removed from the project, almost all of the music in the second half of the game bears similarities to later Jackson songs (particularly the credits music to Stranger in Moscow. The offending music was changed for a couple of the re-releases of the game, but is still intact in every GeneDrive cartridge and full emulation. I see this as a joke amongst Sonic Team about the "old days". I wouldn't even have noticed this except for Fall Out Boy's new cover of the song. What do you all think?
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Whoa, my brother listens to that song really often, I can't believe I never thought about it!
It's frickin' weird though O_O
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Or, y'know, it could be a coincidence. The line does fit in both songs' lyrics you see.
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Yeah, I heard that about Ice Cap as well... I think it was with "Who Is It"
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*Reads dates of posts in this topic*
May 13
May 13
May 26
June 2
WTH?!?!
Max, supposedly the entire second half of Sonic 3 was written by Jackson's songwriters. Compare Carnival Night to Jam and see what happens. I don't remember what Launch Base was similar to (though stylistically, it's obvious. It's the only hip-hop/rap-esque BGM in Sonic all the way until you reach Sonic Adventure.)
As to whether it's a coincidence, it could be. Either way, it's amusing. Also, then, consider the fact that the phrase "Believe in Myself" appears in, I think, every one of the SA/SA2 character themes. Yeah, it's the title of Tails', but it appears in the others as well (just noticed it in Fly in the Freedom earlier today).
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"Believe in Myself" didn't appear in that many songs as I was going through what songs I had.
Noticed it in "Unknown From M.E."
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Yeah, but Carnival Night and Jam had what... 2 seconds of similarity?
Ice Cap and the Credits had masses of proof...
Hell, I have a video on my laptop about it...