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This article is about the music in Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody!. For the music in the original game, see Music in Yeah Jam Fury.

The music in Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody! mainly includes original songs composed specifically for this game, with many songs from other sources, including several songs reused from the soundtrack of the original Yeah Jam Fury. All original songs in this game are present in the game's official soundtrack, and they were composed mostly by Gregory McLeod, with several being composed by other artists.

List of music[]

Original songs[]

Title Description Composition and arrangements Link
Main Theme An upbeat chiptune track that serves as the game's main theme and plays on the main menu. Taken directly from the original game's soundtrack. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [1]
Day Sky An upbeat instrumental track that plays on Sky-themed levels during the day. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [2]
Night Sky A slow-paced, calming track that plays on Sky-themed levels during the night. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [3]
Stormy Sky A dramatic electronic track that plays on Sky-themed levels during a storm. Composer: Joe Cater [4]
Factory A softer rendition of Training from the original game's soundtrack that plays on Factory-themed levels. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [5]
Desert A soft instrumental and vocal track that plays on Desert-themed levels. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [6]
Style A fast-paced orchestral track that generally plays on Style-themed levels. Taken directly from the original game's soundtrack. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [7]
Mr. Super An eerie, cinematic track with limited music and sound effects that plays on Style-themed levels when Mr. Super is set to appear. Taken directly from the original game's soundtrack. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [8]
Space A slow-paced ambient track that plays on Space-themed levels. Composer: Dylan Earls [9]
Harmony A fast-paced electronic track that has a random chance to play on Oh Love. Taken directly from the original game's soundtrack. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [10]
Winter A cheery, festive track that plays on Winter-themed levels. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [11]
Main Theme (Rock Version) A rock rendition of the game's main theme that plays after Fury turns into a truck on 5000 Blocks. Composers: Andrew Coraci, Dylan Earls, Joe Cater, Thomas Mruscovic [12]
Z-Mart A faster-paced rendition of Stage Complete that plays on Z-Mart. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [13]
Mr. Snowman A fast-paced, dramatic orchestral track that plays when Mr. Snowman appears on Happy Birthday. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [14]
The Ghost Lingers An instrumental and vocal track that plays on The Ghost Lingers. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [15]
The End (Final Cutscene) A short, cheery track that plays during the final cutscene. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [16]
Stage Complete A slow, calm track that plays after clearing a level. Taken directly from the original game's soundtrack. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [17]
Memory Book A soft track that plays when viewing the Memory Book. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [18]
Stage Builder A A slow-paced, upbeat track that may randomly play on the Stage Builder. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [19]
Stage Builder B A faster-paced rendition of Stage Builder A that may randomly play on the Stage Builder. Composer: Gregory Cleod9 McLeod [20]
What To Do With All These Memories A slow-paced, somber rock track that does not play in the game. Included as a bonus track in the game's official soundtrack. Composer: Maxwell Feinstein [21]

Other songs[]

Title Description Composition and arrangements Link
Fabulous Secret Powers Also known as, "Heyyeyaaeyaaaeyaeyaa".
A techno parody of "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes that has a random chance to play on Oh Love. This track only features the chorus of the song.
Composer: SLACKCiRCUS
Producer: Secret Powers
[22]
Danse Macabre, Op. 40 A dramatic, orchestral track that plays on Danse-themed levels. Arrangement: Charles Munch, Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra
Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns
[23]
Best Day of My Life! An upbeat rock track that plays on Credits. Composer: The Aquabats [24]