
We both celebrated the night it was completed. I completed the melody first so I had Nojima write the lyrics afterwards. Any of them could have been used but I took the one I considered best for the theme. After this switch I was able to compose nearly ten songs in an hour. After the girls at the front desk left for the day I sat there alone through the night composing my songs. I took the synthesizer from my office and brought it into the reception room. The deadline was fast approaching so I tried changing my work environment to finish the song. I had a certain image for the song in mind, but it was difficult to complete. After that, I had the chance to visit her hometown of Amami Ooshima and meet her several times. I had never heard a voice quite like hers and I contacted her immediately. That's when one staff member found some CDs by Rikki. The Asian-inspired theme had nothing to do with the choice, but since I was personally interested in Okinawan music my staff and I looked at various CDs of that particular region. Regarding the theme song, my first concern was to find someone to sing it. In the " Beyond Final Fantasy" feature, Uematsu explains the way he went about composing "Suteki Da Ne": Uematsu initially had difficulty composing the theme song for Final Fantasy X, even after finding the perfect singer. 5.2 More Friends - Music from Final Fantasy.4.3 Distant Worlds II: More Music from Final Fantasy.


4.2 Guitar Solo Final Fantasy Official Best Collection.3.6 War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.3.5.2 Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival.3.5.1 Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call.
