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In a Miiverse post, the director of Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Shinya Kumazaki, stated that there are two different colored musical notes, red ones, and blue ones in the Jukebox mode. The songs with the red musical notes were created by Jun Ishikawa, a composer who's been working on the Kirby series since the original Kirby's Dream Land. The music with blue musical notes was created by a second composer, Hirokazu Ando, who has been composing for Kirby since the second game, Kirby's Adventure.
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