Because from 2010 to approximately 2020, the —a rip of samples from the Nintendo 64 racing classic—became the default, overused monument of YouTube MIDIs. Its electric guitars are brash, its slap bass is hyper-aggressive, and its drums punch like Mike Tyson.

Before remixing, it's crucial to understand the original material. The soundtrack for the 2004 Game Boy Advance classic Kirby & The Amazing Mirror was a collaborative effort, primarily composed by and Atuyoshi Isemura , with additional contributions from HAL Laboratory veterans like Jun Ishikawa and Hirokazu Ando . This blend is key to the game's unique audio identity, and the boss themes are a perfect showcase:

By re-imagining this track using an (likely inspired by the Super Nintendo or GX eras), the remix undergoes a dramatic transformation:

To make your remix sound like a lost track from F-Zero: GP Legend or the original SNES classic, consider these mixing tips:

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