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Katamari wa Damacy
Katamari wa Damacy cover
Soundtrack by Yu Miyake et al.
Released July 20, 2005 (Japan)
Genre Soundtrack
Length 79:53
Label Columbia Pictures Japan COCX-33273
Producer Namco
'Katamari' soundtrack chronology
Katamari Fortissimo Damacy
(2004)
Katamari wa Damacy
(2005)
Complete Sounds of Katamari
(2005)

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It does not include all the music from the game, omitting many of the instrumental tracks heard throughout the game. An instrumental is a Musical composition or recording without Lyrics or any other sort of Vocal music; all of the Music is produced by However, these omissions were later added on the second disc of the soundtrack of the Me & My Katamari PSP video game. is a Video game on the PSP platform It is the third game in the Katamari Damacy series the first game on a portable system and the first The PlayStation Portable (officially abbreviated PSP) is a Handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.

Track listing

Track # Song Artist Length
1 Introduction Akitaka Toyama 0:26
2 Katamari on the Rocks DOKAKA 6:39
3 Overture II Asuka Sakai & Yu Miyake 1:18
4 Katamari on the Swing Shigeru Matsuzaki 4:42
5 Kuru Kuru Rock Illreme 5:12
6 Everlasting Love Arisa 4:47
7 Bluff Spirit Kirinji 5:34
8 Beautiful Star Yu Miyake 3:10
9 Angel Rain YOU 7:13
10 Houston Katamari Robo 4:18
11 Blue Orb Kahimi Karie 5:02
12 Katamari Holiday Yuusama 5:39
13 Baby Universe Maki Nomiya 5:08
14 Disco Prince Kenji Ninuma 7:03
15 Sunbaked Savannah John the Dog, Bigmouth the Duck, Yuuhi the Cow, Pe the Goat, Booby the Pig, Sexy the Cat, and Nyuu the Cow 5:34
16 The Royal Academy of Katamari Katsuro Tajima 3:38
17 A Song for the King of Kings Kitomu Miyazaki 4:43
I Love You (Hidden track) Unknown 0:17

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Dokaka is a Japanese beatboxer who performs music solely by multitracking his own voice generally with one instrument per track Kahimi Karie (カヒミ・カリィ Kahimi Karī) born Mari Hiki (比企マリ Hiki Mari, born March 15 1968 is a Japanese Shibuya-kei is a Japanese singer and musician She released her first solo album in 1981 and worked through the 1980s as the lead vocalist of the New Wave band Portable Rock. In the field of recorded music, a hidden track (sometimes secret track) is a piece of music which has been placed on a Compact disc, audio cassette MusicBrainz is a project that aims to create an Open content Music database
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