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I Dream (Nightcore Remix) / Waldo's People feat. Charlie King

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TypePadI Dream (Nightcore Remix)
BPM175
Last Activity6.9 months ago (2025-11-01 10:59pm)
Last Updated ByDustMAX
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Comments* This song isn't a constant 175 BPM. Instead, it changes from 175.5 -> 175.45 -> 174.1 -> 173.9 -> 175.4

I sped up and high pitched this song to 1.3x, 'cause it's amazing for nightcore fans.
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8Chasey Avatar
8Chasey No wonder! Also, my favorite pop'n music character is Pretty, as you can clearly see from my profile picture. Anzu is a close second.
1.1 days ago · Comment #6

DustMAX Avatar
DustMAX Of course. It is my all-time favorite pop'n music character that I've seen so far.
1.1 days ago · Comment #5

8Chasey Avatar
8Chasey Oh, cool! By the way, I REALLY love your interpretation of Tanuchiyo! Is he your favorite pop'n music character?
1.1 days ago · Comment #4

DustMAX Avatar
DustMAX Yes, it does. The character that appears in the song (and in several songs) is Tanuchiyo from pop'n music Sengoku Retsuden, but I wanted to make him even more cute and fluffier (or so I thought).
1.2 days ago · Comment #3

8Chasey Avatar
8Chasey Oh, also I've always wondered...
Does that cute yellow creature have a name?

1.3 days ago · Comment #2

8Chasey Avatar
8Chasey 134.95 x 1.3 = 175.435
This means that a constant BPM for this song works, you just need to multiply the original song's BPM, 134.95, by the multiplier the song was sped up by, which is 1.3.

To summarize, 175.435 BPM is a good choice to be the real BPM of this song.

6.3 months ago · Comment #1

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