Yes please do. And yes it is an album. You stick the Sega Saturn game CD in your CD player, it plays all the tracks. It's literally an album, or at least an EP.
The singer of Sonic R will go to all sorts of events to sing the songs when asked to, she adores singing them and that makes all the difference to the overall enjoyment of the songs. It's such a feel good soundtrack
Sonic R’s music is just pure 90’s dance goodness, it never fails to put you in a good mood. The whole soundtrack was composed by longtime Sega composer Richard Jacques and the vocals were by British singer T.J. Davis. Sonic’s more known for rock music nowadays, but 90’s Sonic was all about dance. Sonic CD’s Japanese soundtrack being a great example.
I think the biggest compliment that you could give the Sonic R soundtrack is that, if you listened to the vocal tracks completely divorced from the game, you'd think they were in the Top 40 list of some Europop or Electronic Trance list from the '90s. (I'd argue Top 10, because they're that good IMO.)
You can smile while listening, but then the gameplay makes you want to scream at your monitor. I played this game as a kid, and it is practically broken. Still, great music.
@@HereIam123 It only had a slightly steeper learning curve compared to the average racer for the time. As soon as you learn that the bumpers are your main means of cornering it's easy. I got it for Christmas and 100% it by dinner time and I didn't typically play racers. It definitely lacked some needed polish though, and more content.
@@ShaimingLong I played on a PC way back in 2002, using a keyboard, and I didn't own a controller. I might not have been aware of some features as a kid.
Richard Jacques is such an interesting composer. He's a regular in the pantheon of Sonic/SEGA composers, but also an accomplished tv and film composer, as well as all around the game industry.
God I love this whole soundtrack. It's so cheesy but it feels earnest in a way that makes it still appealing to me. Every theme in this game is similar to this. Btw the vocalist's name is TJ Davis! 7:12 This is actually one of the series' biggest strengths but also one of its biggest weaknesses. Because Sonic as a series has been so experimental, it's pretty impossible to please all Sonic fans and there's always going to be people who have a problem with the direction the series is taking at any given time. I think pretty much all of us love this song, though.
Sonic R and Sonic CD are my two favourite Sonic OSTs :) Vocalist is TJ Davis, and she's had a career in the music industry since the late 80s! Also Sonic R (and Sonic 3D) were made by UK studio Travellers Tales, who became TT Games in the mid 2000s and who you may know better as the lego game developers since Lego Star Wars!
@@GamingTranceSeer yeah I was a Sega kid so I was lucky enough to have both a Saturn and a family PC. They sold sonic games like this at stores like toys r us and stuff and I just happened to pick up both sonic r and 3D blast after my Saturn stopped reading discs for some reason
DUDE. You are absolutely RIGHT about the "different generations of fans" thing. And Sonic is a series that had "cool" as part of its identity from the very beggining. The odd thing about this is that Sonic was a Japanese-made series but it was INTENDED for a western audience, so since the very beggining you could see what people at SEGA of Japan and SEGA of America saw as "cool" with stuff like different boxart and how Sonic's early character was adapted into the cartoons. This disparity between different iterations continued when Sonic needed to get hus first game on the Dreamcast. Sonic Adventure is both quite different and quite fammiliar, but one thing that I'll focus on here is that despite being in the same canon as the classic sonic games it was a whole new style that qppealed way more to a completely new audience than qppealing to people who were in love with the classic games. And this is the thing that makes q big difference between Sonic and other big kid friendly game franchises like Mario or Kirby. There are so many iterations of him, some even happening qt the same time, that so many people attatched to a different version of both his character and the style of the media he was in. This unfortunately does lead to a lot of uncivil conflict within the community, where discussion isnt "hey i like this better so ima stick to it but change isnt that bad..." and instead its "THIS THING IS BEING CHANGED AND THE PEOPLEWHO THINK ITS GOOD QRE INSANE" So unfortunately its not all fun and games :( Though I try to be as open minded qbout these issues as I can Sorry for the typos, in advance
I just get really excited whenever I see something sonic related pop up! There's just so many good tracks throughout the whole series that no matter what gets reacted to, I won't be let down.
Sonic music in general is often what i listen to to cheer up, but you saying this on a Sonic R song of all things reminded me of a time when i would play the game and sing to the ost (mainly i'd sing to Living In The City, Back In Time, Diamond In The Sky, You're My Number One), to cheer myself up, i just feel basically the whole ost has that "good mood" feeling to it, it's nice. :3
Hi! Your music react videos entertained me too much, I have some suggestions I think you would like: "I'm Here - Sonic Frontiers" "This machine - Sonic Heroes" and "Green Light Ride - Team Sonic Racing"
I definitely sing along with these songs when I hear them. Whenever I play All-Stars Racing Transformed, every time Sky Sanctuary's theme switches to Regal Ruin - Back in Time I immediately start sings the lyrics in my head.
Sonic R's soundtrack is an utter gem of cheesy 90's catchyness, but beyond that, I really like you getting a taste of the actual gameplay, level theming, etc that goes with the song. You should do this sort of thing for every video, I think. Or maybe do the intial reaction without footage, then with gameplay footage after when you're talking about it. Either way would be cool! (Though I imagine it might be a challenge to track down footage of the specific moment a track plays without knowing the game yourself, so maybe you can just let submitters know they can send that with the track?)
T.J. Davis sang the songs for Sonic R! She's a British singer. She's gone to events and has sang at them. She's really cool! Also, I feel called out. I was, indeed, singing along.
I'm really hoping you check out more of Sonic R's soundtrack now, as many other commenters have said - it's so good! Also your guess that this song belongs to that specific track in the game is correct, that's how Sonic R handled it's music
Just for future songs composed by him, Richard Jacques is pronounced "Jakes" (like James, but with a k). =P There's recently been a really cool Jet Set Radio documentary, he contributed a few tracks to JSR Future, though of course most tracks there are by Hideki Naganuma. ^^
Finally. I caught up. Just in time for a favorite of mine. I am very familiar with this ost and like it very much. It starts off with a fun sunny feeling and a panning arpeggio, a good intro then it jumps right into the synthy piano chords and great vocals by TJ Davis with some really clean vocal runs. The chords are some of the most enjoyable chords I've ever heard. The bass is great like with a lot of Sonic music and the beat gets your head bopping. The harmonies are awesome especially at the end, there's a lot of power in Davis's voice. I don't think every song fits the game but I do think this song fits the specific area since I can see a sunny summer day whenever I listen to this song. I know this song has probably been done a billion times in the 90's and is insanely cheesy but honestly I don't care lol. I love this song and it's in my vgm playlist. It's funny you mention how you originally thought it was going to be in vehicles since there have been several Sonic games where it's just racing with cars lol.
It's kind of funny sega's taken on the reliability nintendo used to have, a variety of good music. Even when their games weren't good, their original tunes were jamming yet thematically fitting.
TJ Davis is a fricken AMAZING singer. I did a remix of her song Wonderful Life (not affiliated with Sonic R) with her vocals, instrumental, and recently with my own lyrics using Dreamtonics Synthesizer V
I literally just found this video and am watching it in the middle of the night by myself literally shaking uncontrollably thinking about the numerous creepypastas and this song being the main trigger of that damn doll 😂😂😂
Lol man i had Sonic R on the Saturn as a kid, the music was by far my favorite part of the game, it may be cheesy but MAN is it so good. You definitely should react to the rest of the soundtrack. It's only about 6 or 7 songs, but they are great.
For whatever reason, this sort of music was Sega of America's choice of sound for the pre-Adventure era of Sonic whenever CD-quality audio was a factor. Sonic R's OST in particular though has such a focus on being uplifting, outside of the best remembered track "Super Sonic Racing".
I do listen to the Sonic R ost sometimes when i wanna feel carefree ! I wonder if one day we'll be watching the Sonic Symphony on this channel ? Because i would love that !
Hehe, finally. We’ve reached this day. God Bless TJ Davis, the perfect vocalist for 90s Sonic energy. Fun thing about the PC version of the game, it was written as a Music CD as well and included instrumental versions of every single song. And the instrumentals are so much like the other SEGA Saturn/CD games you’d be forgiven if you thought they were written without lyrics initially.
People meme on this soundtrack because they have this preconceived notion on what Sonic music is supposed to be, instead of the fact that back in the 90s, Sonic didn't really have an established sound. Unless you think the Genesis soundchip is the pinnacle of music. I can understand that people were upset with the game for being rather short, and difficult to control, but to deny the music the respect it deserves? Sonic is amazing because the music can actually be anything, it could be this, it could be chiptune, it could be Michael Jackson, it could be rock, it could be electronic, it could be orchestral, ANYTHING. This soundtrack is a bop, and it elevates the feeling of playing the game. I would suggest you listen to the music sans-lyrics, the instrumentals are included in the OST and they're equally as listenable. Richard Jacques tapped into a sound back then that were seeing remnants of in modern Sega music even to this day.
So Fun Fact about the Sonic R soundtrack: When Richard J. submitted the main theme for the game (Super Sonic Racing) to Yuji Naka for approval, he was so impressed with TJ Davis's lyrics that he demanded that all the tracks in the game have her lyrics in them.
I like letting your stuff build up so I can binge listen to it at work. Gotta say, the emotional whiplash from FFX Wandering Flame and AC FA, two very nostalgic games for me, to fucking Sonic R lol
Sonic R music is like Metal Gear Rising Revengence boss music, first time listening to its music people think its dumb, then they end up unironically enjoying it.
7:12 Yes the fanbase is a complete and unmitigated mess. But its the best kind of mess It's a Fun mess. And since Sega took the polar opposite approach to Nintendo when it comes to fan content. It's by far the most creative mess in all of video gaming fandom.
Yes I know what you mean about multiple generations of Sonic fans. I'm the same age as the franchise and I feel the same as I did as a team with the series, and I don't think about my age at all. I've come to a point in my life, though, where I've been slightly more conscious of my age only in terms that the I see more fans, whose ages I don't always know because it's the internet, talking about the series in a way that it's clear they are newer or younger and don't know all the little fun facts that were common knowledge just 7 or so years ago. They can be teenagers and I'll realize they were so little when I was a teenager, so while I can chat with them, we aren't quite the same. And because of this, it occurred to me that, as an older fan, I, as well as others roughly my age, should start acknowledging that we have a responsibility to be be better role models and pseudo guardians that keep this place safe for very young Sonic fans. Especially since now days very young children use the internet. It can be dangerous, adults and kids mingling online as equals. It's really cool but also something we really need to keep our eyes on.
I love almost every sonic song even if some games aren't great the music always is. I can't wait for when or if you get to the music from sonic frontiers!
Sonic R's soundtrack is amazing, it's not at all what you expect when you start the game for the first time, but then it just grows on you. I love it, and just about everything with Sonic R. People think what they may about the various games, but they aways do great with the soundtracks.
they probably want him to go through the first few ages of sonic music first, which I agree with cuz frontiers goes so hard that anything after might pale in comparison
Sonic has always tried to be the polar opposite of what Mario is. Fun, fast, not forced. Mario is slow, controlled and the player always knows the goal is to go through the motions in a scenerio the character doesn't necessarily have a choice but to be involved in ie: save the princess, collect this collect that rinse and repeat. Fun has something that really has been lost in so many games in the last 15-20 years
I was kind of surprised when I heard this because the vocals reminded me so much of some in Final Fantasy XIII-2; a Russian singer, Origa did some vocals in that game and they sound pretty similar imo. I'm thinking of the music in New Bodhum, specifically. The style of the song in general is similar I feel, but this is a lot more upbeat
You know... say what you want about Sonic R as a game... the music is chef's kiss. Honestly, that is one of the few gifts we got from the Saturn: great music. Even 3D Blast Saturn I hold in high regard for the music.
I loved this game and its sountrack since i was young and i played my saturn everyday. This reminds me of the summer i got it and i dont fucking care about people saying this game sucks everywhere, i had tons of fun unlocking things and raciing in the game and once you knew the levels ir rocked. This is 90`s as fuck and i love it.
Ah man, this was just great fo watch. At it's best, Sonic R is a very "Meh" racer, it's honestly not that very good. However, this game's soundtrack is worth a listen to because it is phenomenal, one of my personal favorites in the Sonic series, a series known for absolute bangers.
Richard Jaques is definitely one of the more interesting composers for Sonic because Sonic R's music stands out from the rest & he's also a movie composer. Unfortunately it also comes with the caveat of him being aggressively defensive (to put it nicely) of his music verbally attacking both Tee Lopes & Bently Jones for their remixes of Sonic R music. All that aside Sonic R really does stand out from the rest of Sonic's OSTs.
I got Sonic R on Saturn soon after it came out. This is such a nostalgia trip for me. I'm glad other people have fallen in love with it since. But let's be honest, it's pure cheese. But in the best way. Actually not all of the tracks are cheesy. This is clearly the cheesiest. And yes I thought it was cheesy back when the game came out. The techno track on the factory level isn't cheese, that's an absolute classic.
Sonic R has great music. I don’t know if the full ost is sung by her, but Lyn (who sang for the Persona 5 osts) was the singer for at least one song. The game itself, however, is not good. I do not recommend playing it.
That's one way to race, but the best unlockables require either collecting tokens or chaos emeralds from the different paths while also getting first in the race. I like the challenge of trying to get every token AND emerald in a single race.
Oh hell nah, if we listening to Sonic R we listening to the whole ALBUM.
@eldrich1 LITERALLY
Yes please do. And yes it is an album. You stick the Sega Saturn game CD in your CD player, it plays all the tracks. It's literally an album, or at least an EP.
Sonic R's music is a treasure, all of it.
Super Sonic Racing is one of the greatest songs of all time, fr. I don't care what anybody say
This game has like only 7-8 songs but damn those are sooo good
..... except 'Work it Out'
Not the Game gear ost...
@@nicksharma8238 living in the city is the best if you ask me :)
The singer of Sonic R will go to all sorts of events to sing the songs when asked to, she adores singing them and that makes all the difference to the overall enjoyment of the songs. It's such a feel good soundtrack
That's so cool
Sonic R’s music is just pure 90’s dance goodness, it never fails to put you in a good mood. The whole soundtrack was composed by longtime Sega composer Richard Jacques and the vocals were by British singer T.J. Davis. Sonic’s more known for rock music nowadays, but 90’s Sonic was all about dance. Sonic CD’s Japanese soundtrack being a great example.
This is now Jesse's go-to song when singing in the shower.
I think the biggest compliment that you could give the Sonic R soundtrack is that, if you listened to the vocal tracks completely divorced from the game, you'd think they were in the Top 40 list of some Europop or Electronic Trance list from the '90s. (I'd argue Top 10, because they're that good IMO.)
I've never played the game, but Sonic R's music is just a good time. How could someone not smile while listening to this?
You can smile while listening, but then the gameplay makes you want to scream at your monitor. I played this game as a kid, and it is practically broken.
Still, great music.
@@HereIam123 It only had a slightly steeper learning curve compared to the average racer for the time. As soon as you learn that the bumpers are your main means of cornering it's easy.
I got it for Christmas and 100% it by dinner time and I didn't typically play racers.
It definitely lacked some needed polish though, and more content.
@@ShaimingLong I played on a PC way back in 2002, using a keyboard, and I didn't own a controller. I might not have been aware of some features as a kid.
Richard Jacques is such an interesting composer. He's a regular in the pantheon of Sonic/SEGA composers, but also an accomplished tv and film composer, as well as all around the game industry.
He's also a colossal dickwad of a person but regardless of that you can't argue with results.
He was also in Sonic Force too they all work together with Jun Senoue Naofumi Hataya Tomoya Ohtani
3:05 Guilty as charged
Walter white: “You got me”
Right after he said it feels like a karaoke video, I started singing.
I got baited so hard 😂
I started laughing when he said that cause I wasn't just singing I was dancing too. It caught me a little off guard so I fell on my butt. 🤣
Can You Feel The Sunshine is like unironically the best feel good song I've ever heard.
I love this song so much, Sonic R's OST is a jam. Living in the City is amazing too, def recommend it
Living in the City is awesome, Im Baralai and requested that as well haha iirc
I love Work It Out and Emerald In The Sky, I hope he listens to more of Sonic R’s Soundtrack
I was wrong it’s Diamond in the sky not Emerald in the sky, got my gems mixed up
I unironically love this song. The whole soundtrack is just good vibes all around.
such a feel good song you can't help but want to smile while listening
the whole Sonic R soundtrack is such a bop
God I love this whole soundtrack. It's so cheesy but it feels earnest in a way that makes it still appealing to me. Every theme in this game is similar to this. Btw the vocalist's name is TJ Davis!
7:12 This is actually one of the series' biggest strengths but also one of its biggest weaknesses. Because Sonic as a series has been so experimental, it's pretty impossible to please all Sonic fans and there's always going to be people who have a problem with the direction the series is taking at any given time. I think pretty much all of us love this song, though.
i love this song, but i ruined it by using it as an alarm ringtone, and now the very beginning of this song makes me panic so much
Sonic R and Sonic CD are my two favourite Sonic OSTs :)
Vocalist is TJ Davis, and she's had a career in the music industry since the late 80s!
Also Sonic R (and Sonic 3D) were made by UK studio Travellers Tales, who became TT Games in the mid 2000s and who you may know better as the lego game developers since Lego Star Wars!
Sonic Rs album is just all straight bops. Listening to them as a kid while your playing sonic R on Saturn (or PC) was a treat
Yep. Was lucky to get this with 3ds blast for pc way back. Great music both and discs were basically CD roms playing music.
@@GamingTranceSeer yeah I was a Sega kid so I was lucky enough to have both a Saturn and a family PC. They sold sonic games like this at stores like toys r us and stuff and I just happened to pick up both sonic r and 3D blast after my Saturn stopped reading discs for some reason
DUDE. You are absolutely RIGHT about the "different generations of fans" thing. And Sonic is a series that had "cool" as part of its identity from the very beggining. The odd thing about this is that Sonic was a Japanese-made series but it was INTENDED for a western audience, so since the very beggining you could see what people at SEGA of Japan and SEGA of America saw as "cool" with stuff like different boxart and how Sonic's early character was adapted into the cartoons. This disparity between different iterations continued when Sonic needed to get hus first game on the Dreamcast. Sonic Adventure is both quite different and quite fammiliar, but one thing that I'll focus on here is that despite being in the same canon as the classic sonic games it was a whole new style that qppealed way more to a completely new audience than qppealing to people who were in love with the classic games. And this is the thing that makes q big difference between Sonic and other big kid friendly game franchises like Mario or Kirby. There are so many iterations of him, some even happening qt the same time, that so many people attatched to a different version of both his character and the style of the media he was in.
This unfortunately does lead to a lot of uncivil conflict within the community, where discussion isnt "hey i like this better so ima stick to it but change isnt that bad..." and instead its "THIS THING IS BEING CHANGED AND THE PEOPLEWHO THINK ITS GOOD QRE INSANE"
So unfortunately its not all fun and games :( Though I try to be as open minded qbout these issues as I can
Sorry for the typos, in advance
I'm loving the Sonic kick recently and if this song proves anything it's that Sonic's music puts you in a good mood or just to get your groove on
I just get really excited whenever I see something sonic related pop up! There's just so many good tracks throughout the whole series that no matter what gets reacted to, I won't be let down.
Just so you know, this song gained a lot of popularity around the early 2000s due to a creepy-pasta surrounding one of the game's characters.
Sonic music in general is often what i listen to to cheer up, but you saying this on a Sonic R song of all things reminded me of a time when i would play the game and sing to the ost (mainly i'd sing to Living In The City, Back In Time, Diamond In The Sky, You're My Number One), to cheer myself up, i just feel basically the whole ost has that "good mood" feeling to it, it's nice. :3
Hi! Your music react videos entertained me too much, I have some suggestions I think you would like: "I'm Here - Sonic Frontiers" "This machine - Sonic Heroes" and "Green Light Ride - Team Sonic Racing"
As a sonic fan sonic R soundtrack is a gem. The vocals are TJ Davis she is an amazing songtress and she did every vocal theme for the soundtrack.
I definitely sing along with these songs when I hear them. Whenever I play All-Stars Racing Transformed, every time Sky Sanctuary's theme switches to Regal Ruin - Back in Time I immediately start sings the lyrics in my head.
Sonic R's soundtrack is an utter gem of cheesy 90's catchyness, but beyond that, I really like you getting a taste of the actual gameplay, level theming, etc that goes with the song. You should do this sort of thing for every video, I think. Or maybe do the intial reaction without footage, then with gameplay footage after when you're talking about it. Either way would be cool! (Though I imagine it might be a challenge to track down footage of the specific moment a track plays without knowing the game yourself, so maybe you can just let submitters know they can send that with the track?)
T.J. Davis sang the songs for Sonic R! She's a British singer. She's gone to events and has sang at them. She's really cool!
Also, I feel called out. I was, indeed, singing along.
I'm really hoping you check out more of Sonic R's soundtrack now, as many other commenters have said - it's so good! Also your guess that this song belongs to that specific track in the game is correct, that's how Sonic R handled it's music
The soundtrack is the only reason I kept playing this game when I was younger. 1:03 lol your eyes popping out right when the beat starts
I'm definitely singing!
Just for future songs composed by him, Richard Jacques is pronounced "Jakes" (like James, but with a k). =P
There's recently been a really cool Jet Set Radio documentary, he contributed a few tracks to JSR Future, though of course most tracks there are by Hideki Naganuma. ^^
This song is like, the main summoning ritual requirement to summon the Tails Doll curse myth
Nah, that's the next song in the game, Living in the City, the level that Tails Doll is unlocked in
Finally. I caught up. Just in time for a favorite of mine. I am very familiar with this ost and like it very much.
It starts off with a fun sunny feeling and a panning arpeggio, a good intro then it jumps right into the synthy piano chords and great vocals by TJ Davis with some really clean vocal runs. The chords are some of the most enjoyable chords I've ever heard. The bass is great like with a lot of Sonic music and the beat gets your head bopping. The harmonies are awesome especially at the end, there's a lot of power in Davis's voice. I don't think every song fits the game but I do think this song fits the specific area since I can see a sunny summer day whenever I listen to this song. I know this song has probably been done a billion times in the 90's and is insanely cheesy but honestly I don't care lol. I love this song and it's in my vgm playlist.
It's funny you mention how you originally thought it was going to be in vehicles since there have been several Sonic games where it's just racing with cars lol.
Every song in the soundtrack has such a different feel, while fitting together so well.
Great game, great soundtrack.
It's kind of funny sega's taken on the reliability nintendo used to have, a variety of good music. Even when their games weren't good, their original tunes were jamming yet thematically fitting.
The most common comment about this music is that it doesn't fit a racing game.
My answer:
All good music fits in a racing game.
I'm not a Sonic game fan by any stretch, but the music being great or better is hard to deny.
3:04 I feel called out
This was just the ray of sunshine I needed!
I love how you get a huge variety of Sonic songs here, it's so much fun. Sonic R has such a wonderful soundtrack, I'm glad you like it too.
Sonic R has an unforgettable soundtrack but that can be said for every game including chronicles and yes I was singing along while watching😄❤
TJ Davis is a fricken AMAZING singer. I did a remix of her song Wonderful Life (not affiliated with Sonic R) with her vocals, instrumental, and recently with my own lyrics using Dreamtonics Synthesizer V
Sonic R's ost is basically the most 90s ass 90s city pop shit you'll ever hear in a video game.
I literally just found this video and am watching it in the middle of the night by myself literally shaking uncontrollably thinking about the numerous creepypastas and this song being the main trigger of that damn doll 😂😂😂
Dude I had a big smile on my face through that whole song, now it's time for the rest of the soundtrack
Sonic R is a janky masterpiece
So much nostalgia for unlocking all the characters with my friends
Lol man i had Sonic R on the Saturn as a kid, the music was by far my favorite part of the game, it may be cheesy but MAN is it so good. You definitely should react to the rest of the soundtrack. It's only about 6 or 7 songs, but they are great.
This brings back such good memories. Was one of the the very first games I played as a kid before I got a PS1. Good times.
The composer of Sonic R also composed the Sonic 3D Blast (Saturn Version) Soundtrack which is amazing!
For whatever reason, this sort of music was Sega of America's choice of sound for the pre-Adventure era of Sonic whenever CD-quality audio was a factor.
Sonic R's OST in particular though has such a focus on being uplifting, outside of the best remembered track "Super Sonic Racing".
It's going to be interesting to see Jesse's reaction whenever he gets to Frontiers and hears straight up Metalcore in Sonic.
I do listen to the Sonic R ost sometimes when i wanna feel carefree !
I wonder if one day we'll be watching the Sonic Symphony on this channel ? Because i would love that !
Hehe, finally. We’ve reached this day. God Bless TJ Davis, the perfect vocalist for 90s Sonic energy.
Fun thing about the PC version of the game, it was written as a Music CD as well and included instrumental versions of every single song. And the instrumentals are so much like the other SEGA Saturn/CD games you’d be forgiven if you thought they were written without lyrics initially.
Wish it had been Diamond in the Sky, but any Sonic R stuff is neat!
People meme on this soundtrack because they have this preconceived notion on what Sonic music is supposed to be, instead of the fact that back in the 90s, Sonic didn't really have an established sound. Unless you think the Genesis soundchip is the pinnacle of music.
I can understand that people were upset with the game for being rather short, and difficult to control, but to deny the music the respect it deserves? Sonic is amazing because the music can actually be anything, it could be this, it could be chiptune, it could be Michael Jackson, it could be rock, it could be electronic, it could be orchestral, ANYTHING.
This soundtrack is a bop, and it elevates the feeling of playing the game. I would suggest you listen to the music sans-lyrics, the instrumentals are included in the OST and they're equally as listenable. Richard Jacques tapped into a sound back then that were seeing remnants of in modern Sega music even to this day.
into my feed from the Dancing Mad analyses, subbed for the Sunshine
So Fun Fact about the Sonic R soundtrack: When Richard J. submitted the main theme for the game (Super Sonic Racing) to Yuji Naka for approval, he was so impressed with TJ Davis's lyrics that he demanded that all the tracks in the game have her lyrics in them.
Are you serious? XDD
I like letting your stuff build up so I can binge listen to it at work. Gotta say, the emotional whiplash from FFX Wandering Flame and AC FA, two very nostalgic games for me, to fucking Sonic R lol
GOD BLESS THIS GAME
Sonic R music is like Metal Gear Rising Revengence boss music, first time listening to its music people think its dumb, then they end up unironically enjoying it.
7:12 Yes the fanbase is a complete and unmitigated mess.
But its the best kind of mess
It's a Fun mess.
And since Sega took the polar opposite approach to Nintendo when it comes to fan content.
It's by far the most creative mess in all of video gaming fandom.
Yes I know what you mean about multiple generations of Sonic fans. I'm the same age as the franchise and I feel the same as I did as a team with the series, and I don't think about my age at all. I've come to a point in my life, though, where I've been slightly more conscious of my age only in terms that the I see more fans, whose ages I don't always know because it's the internet, talking about the series in a way that it's clear they are newer or younger and don't know all the little fun facts that were common knowledge just 7 or so years ago. They can be teenagers and I'll realize they were so little when I was a teenager, so while I can chat with them, we aren't quite the same.
And because of this, it occurred to me that, as an older fan, I, as well as others roughly my age, should start acknowledging that we have a responsibility to be be better role models and pseudo guardians that keep this place safe for very young Sonic fans. Especially since now days very young children use the internet.
It can be dangerous, adults and kids mingling online as equals. It's really cool but also something we really need to keep our eyes on.
the entire album is perfect in the game
I love almost every sonic song even if some games aren't great the music always is. I can't wait for when or if you get to the music from sonic frontiers!
Sonic R's soundtrack is amazing, it's not at all what you expect when you start the game for the first time, but then it just grows on you. I love it, and just about everything with Sonic R.
People think what they may about the various games, but they aways do great with the soundtracks.
Bro, HOW has no one got you reacting to the Sonic Frontiers OST? Its sooooooo good 😂
they probably want him to go through the first few ages of sonic music first, which I agree with cuz frontiers goes so hard that anything after might pale in comparison
@@abigaildiamante9096 nah anime rpg visual novel shit got no shit on actual real sonic gems
Yo! The Sonic R ost slaps.
Sonic has always tried to be the polar opposite of what Mario is. Fun, fast, not forced. Mario is slow, controlled and the player always knows the goal is to go through the motions in a scenerio the character doesn't necessarily have a choice but to be involved in ie: save the princess, collect this collect that rinse and repeat. Fun has something that really has been lost in so many games in the last 15-20 years
I was kind of surprised when I heard this because the vocals reminded me so much of some in Final Fantasy XIII-2; a Russian singer, Origa did some vocals in that game and they sound pretty similar imo. I'm thinking of the music in New Bodhum, specifically. The style of the song in general is similar I feel, but this is a lot more upbeat
You know... say what you want about Sonic R as a game... the music is chef's kiss. Honestly, that is one of the few gifts we got from the Saturn: great music. Even 3D Blast Saturn I hold in high regard for the music.
Oh hell yea this one’s a banger
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I honestly think Tails doll is a silky skrunkly and I love him ! So cute.
Richard Jacques is a musical genius, and TJ Davis has one of the most beautiful female voices I've ever heard.
did it brighten up ur day??? did you feel it??
Sonic R's OST makes Sonic R the best Sonic game of all time and that's not an exaggeration.
The whole OST is worth a dive
Sega music is always so magical.
React to all Sonic R songs please!! they are all awesome!
Love sonic R music so much..i so hope you can listen to "take me back in time" my fav song from the game :D
I loved this game and its sountrack since i was young and i played my saturn everyday. This reminds me of the summer i got it and i dont fucking care about people saying this game sucks everywhere, i had tons of fun unlocking things and raciing in the game and once you knew the levels ir rocked. This is 90`s as fuck and i love it.
This song still gives me the fear from when I first heard it…
You gotta listen to the insaneintherainmusic cover!
one question do you feel the sunshine YOU, can't talk unless "you do,
Ah man, this was just great fo watch. At it's best, Sonic R is a very "Meh" racer, it's honestly not that very good. However, this game's soundtrack is worth a listen to because it is phenomenal, one of my personal favorites in the Sonic series, a series known for absolute bangers.
I'm just waiting for the titan music for frontiers
Richard Jaques is definitely one of the more interesting composers for Sonic because Sonic R's music stands out from the rest & he's also a movie composer. Unfortunately it also comes with the caveat of him being aggressively defensive (to put it nicely) of his music verbally attacking both Tee Lopes & Bently Jones for their remixes of Sonic R music. All that aside Sonic R really does stand out from the rest of Sonic's OSTs.
Ah, yes. The most terrifying, happy song, for those who remember Newgrounds
I got Sonic R on Saturn soon after it came out. This is such a nostalgia trip for me. I'm glad other people have fallen in love with it since. But let's be honest, it's pure cheese. But in the best way. Actually not all of the tracks are cheesy. This is clearly the cheesiest. And yes I thought it was cheesy back when the game came out. The techno track on the factory level isn't cheese, that's an absolute classic.
Okay yeah that salsa breakdown is genius.
I mean this is good, but in terms of technique Jacques' version of Green Grove Zone Act 1 (Sonic 3D, Sega Saturn) is untouchable
why does this feel like WAIT WAIT this should be in sonic X
Okay, the music is great... but _that level design!_
You might say this game's OSTs is perfect. All of the music tracks are great and I know I'm cheating a bit due to the OST being so small.
Agora a única coisa que falta é fazer um vídeo reagindo a *Sand road* de *Team Sonic racing*
i know alot about alot of games roblox undertale sonic but nah this needs to be in sonic x
Please do Sonic R - diamond in the sky next.
Sonic R has great music. I don’t know if the full ost is sung by her, but Lyn (who sang for the Persona 5 osts) was the singer for at least one song.
The game itself, however, is not good. I do not recommend playing it.
Listen... this game might have been trash (that I played the hell out of anyways because I was 8 years old), but this OST is STILL good.
we ain't singin' along, 'cause that song's too complex to sing! XD
I know this song but I've never seen any Sonic R gameplay. It looks like you can skip a lot of things on the circuits lol
That's one way to race, but the best unlockables require either collecting tokens or chaos emeralds from the different paths while also getting first in the race. I like the challenge of trying to get every token AND emerald in a single race.
Too bad this game is as good as it is short, but its OST shines on itself. Both, OST and the game, are saturn hidden gems.
LMAO it sounds a bit Persona 4 in some parts ahahah
U should listen to sonic frontiers music