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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* The sequel to We Gonna Party, titled [[We Gonna Journey]], appears in [[CHUNITHM:1st|CHUNITHM]].
* The sequel to We Gonna Party, titled [[We Gonna Journey]], appears in [[CHUNITHM:1st|CHUNITHM]].
* A remix of We Gonna Party by [[Tadahiro Tsuchiya|Morrigan]] feat.[[Lily]], titled [[We Gonna Party (Feline Groove Mix)]], appears in [[CHUNITHM:AIR PLUS|CHUNITHM AIR PLUS]].
* A remix of We Gonna Party by [[Tadahiro Tsuchiya|Morrigan]] feat.[[Lily]], titled [[We Gonna Party -Feline Groove Mix-]], appears in [[CHUNITHM:AIR PLUS|CHUNITHM AIR PLUS]].
* A long version of We Gonna Party appears on Cranky's album, [[Rave-SLave 2017]], and the [[maimai ALL PERFECT COLLECTION]] soundtrack.
* A long version of We Gonna Party appears on Cranky's album, [[Rave-SLave 2017]], and the [[maimai ALL PERFECT COLLECTION]] soundtrack.



Revision as of 09:46, 7 November 2021

Song Information

We Gonna Party's jacket.

Artist: Cranky
Composition/Arrangement: Cranky
Lyrics/Vocals: pico
Movie: 板垣聖一 (IMAGICA イメージワークス)
BPM: 159
Length: 1:21
maimai Genre: maimai
First Music Game Appearance: maimai PLUS
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

None yet; seems to be in a fictional language.

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

  • We Gonna Party originates from SEGA's Tokyo Joypolis attraction, HALFPIPE TOKYO.
  • We Gonna Party was added to maimai PLUS at launch.
  • Except for UTAGE-only songs, We Gonna Party is the shortest song in the entire maimai series.
  • According to a promotional video for HALFPIPE TOKYO, We Gonna Party's genre is RAVE.
  • We Gonna Party received a Standard Re:MASTER chart in maimai でらっくす Splash on October 23rd, 2020, to celebrate the release of maimai ALL PERFECT COLLECTION.
    • The 6 Standard Re:MASTER charts added on that day are the first Standard charts added since maimai でらっくす.
    • The Re:Master chart was added to the Asian version of maimai DX スプラッシュ on April 23rd, 2021.

Soundtrack Booklet Information

This section contains untranslated information. Please do your best to render it in readable English.

Song Introduction

Japanese

Artist Comment

Cranky & Pico:

Japanese

Genre Changes

maimai

Game Genre
maimai PLUS→ORANGE PLUS JOYPOLIS
maimai PiNK→FiNALE ORIGINAL & JOYPOLIS
maimai でらっくす ORIGINAL
maimai でらっくす PLUS→Present maimai

Difficulty & Notecounts

maimai to PLUS difficulty rated from 1 to 10, 1 to 12 from GreeN to PiNK PLUS, 1 to 13 from MURASAKi to MiLK PLUS, 1 to 14 from FiNALE to でらっくす, and 1 to 15 from でらっくす PLUS onwards.
(Ratings and notecounts obtained from maimai on gamerch, and CHUNITHM and オンゲキ wikis on wikiwiki.)

maimai

Standard Charts

Game Level
Easy Basic Advanced Expert Master Re:Master
Notecounts 71 142 192 375 445 608
(Tap / Hold / Slide / Break) 52 / 13 / 2 / 4 104 / 24 / 7 / 7 160 / 24 / 2 / 6 324 / 15 / 22 / 14 373 / 5 / 51 / 16 487 / 25 / 57 / 39
Chart Designer - - - 譜面-100号 ニャイン 小鳥遊さん
maimai PLUS 3 5 7 10 10 -
maimai GreeN→GreeN PLUS 3 5 7 10 11 -
maimai ORANGE→ORANGE PLUS 3 6 7 10 11 -
maimai PiNK→PiNK PLUS 3 6 7+ 10+ 11+ -
maimai MURASAKi→FiNALE 3 6 7+ 11 12 -
maimai でらっくす - 6 7+ 11 12 -
maimai でらっくす PLUS - 6 7+ 11+ 12 -
maimai でらっくす Splash→Present - 6 7+ 11+ 13 13+

Videos

maimai

Standard Charts

Expert
Master
Re:Master