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Outkast — Hey Ya if it was in the Super Mario 64 soundtrack, using the Mario 64 soundfont. Super Mario 64 Song Mashups playlist: • Super Mario 64 Soundfont Covers | Last Upd... "Hey Ya!" is an iconic song by the American hip-hop duo Outkast, from their fifth studio album, "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," released in 2003. This track, written by André 3000, became an instant classic and achieved critical and commercial success worldwide. With its unique blend of genres, "Hey Ya!" fuses elements of funk, rock, and pop, creating a sound that was ahead of its time. The song's lyrics explore themes of relationships and the complexities of human emotion, often presented with an upbeat and infectious groove that belies the underlying melancholy in the message. "Hey Ya!" reached the top of the charts in multiple countries and was especially noted for its distinctive chorus and memorable lines such as "Shake it like a Polaroid picture," which became a pop culture staple. Critically acclaimed, "Hey Ya!" garnered numerous awards and nominations, including the Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance. Its innovative approach to music production and catchy melody solidified its place in music history, constantly appearing in various rankings of the best songs of the 2000s. The music video, equally iconic, featured André 3000 playing multiple roles in a parody of The Beatles’ historic appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," further cementing its status as a cultural touchstone. The vibrant visual presentation mirrored the song’s dynamic sound and was widely praised for its creativity. Super Mario 64, released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64, is one of the most revolutionary video games of its time, credited with setting new standards for 3D platforming games. It was developed by Nintendo EAD and directed by Shigeru Miyamoto. The game features Mario on a quest to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser, exploring various worlds within Princess Peach’s castle and obtaining Power Stars to progress. What distinguished Super Mario 64 was its innovative use of a 3D open world and a highly flexible camera system, marking a significant departure from the 2D side-scrolling mechanics of previous Mario games. The soundtrack of Super Mario 64, composed by Koji Kondo, was groundbreaking, with its use of the Nintendo 64's advanced audio capabilities. The N64 soundfont provided the game with distinctive sound textures that helped convey the atmosphere of its various levels, from the serene "Dire, Dire Docks" to the energetic "Bob-omb Battlefield." The Super Mario 64 soundfont has since become popular for creating music mashups, allowing composers to reimagine contemporary songs in classic video game sound styles. The remix genre, fueled by Internet culture, often delights in merging popular songs with nostalgic elements such as video game soundfonts, leading to creative renditions like this mashup of Outkast's "Hey Ya!" with the Super Mario 64 soundfont. This blend of modern music with retro game sounds showcases the versatility and enduring appeal of both the original song and the video game's music capabilities. For anyone interested in further musical mashups and creative reimaginings, suggestions for future content are welcomed in the comments. #Outkast #HeyYa #SuperMario64 #SM64Soundfont #Mashup #RetroGaming