The following is the complete list of songs that have been featured in Para Para Paradise , a dancing music video game developed by Konami.
Included in each table is the title, artist, and recordings. This list is sorted by the versions the songs debuted on.
Song Name | Artist | Original Recording |
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Deja Vu | Dave Rodgers | 人気ユーロ曲 from「EURO MACH2」 |
Deltadance.com | Newfield-Moroni-Sinclaire | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Easy Busy | Kiki & Kika | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
I Believe in You | Dave & Domino | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Jam Jam Jam | Kiki & Kika | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Mikado | Dave Mc Loud | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Number One | Fastway | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Popteen | Domino | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Sexy Sexy Sexy | Ken Martin | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲, しむけんバージョン。 |
Take Me Now | TOMMY K | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Broken My Heart -super euro version- | Naoki with B4 ZA BEAT | KONAMI ORIGINAL |
Ultra High-Heels -super euro version- | DJ TAKA with B4 ZA BEAT | KONAMI ORIGINAL |
Song Name | Artist | Original Recording |
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Mickey Mouse March | Domino | リクエストNo.1! 20世紀最後のパラパラ大ヒット曲 |
100 | Dave Rodgers | avex ビデオ 「パラパラスタジアム」曲 |
Romeo & Juliet | Lolita | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Burning Desire | Mega Nrg Man | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Go Godzilla Go | IKA | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Jealousy | Virginelle | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
My Sweet Banana | Go Go Girls | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
You Can Light My Fire | Madison | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Play with the Numbers | Domino | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Don't Stand So Close | Dr. Love | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
O Sole Mio | Go Go Girls | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Station to Station | Derreck Simons | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス」曲 |
Money Go! | Marko Polo | 「パラパラ教典stageII」 の人気曲 |
velfarre 2000 | Bazooka Girls | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Dancer | Mako | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Made of Fire | Niko | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Bandolero Comanchero | Franz Tornado and the "Mad Cow" Girls | avex ビデオ 「パラパラパラダイス2」曲 |
Feeling of love -super euro version- | Yohei Shimizu with VENTURA | KONAMI EUROMIX from BEMANI SERIES |
We Two Are One -super euro version- | Lala Moore with B4 ZA BEAT | KONAMI EUROMIX from BEMANI SERIES |
Kiss Kiss Kiss -super euro version- | NAOKI with B4 ZA BEAT | KONAMI EUROMIX from BEMANI SERIES |
Korean release of ParaParaParadise. Compared of original release, I Wanna Dance and Tora Tora Tora were removed because of the censorship of Japanese lyrics in Korea, and Hold on me was replaced to Korean lyrics version. All new songs exclusive in this version are the songs from SM Entertainment with remixed to eurobeat style, only appearing in Freestyle mode.
Song Name | Artist | Original Recording |
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Sara -super euro version- | BoA | |
행복 -super euro version- | H.O.T. | |
Go! H.O.T. -super euro version- | H.O.T. | |
We are the future -super euro version- | H.O.T. | |
너를 사랑해 -super euro version- | S.E.S. | |
Oh My Love -super euro version- | S.E.S. |
Song Name | Artist | Original Recording |
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Speedway | Niko | ParaParaParadise から収録 |
Eurobeat | Dr. Love | |
Night of Fire | Niko | |
Try Me | Lolita | |
Yesterday | Cherry | |
Like a Virgin | Virginelle | |
Tora Tora Tora | Domino | Removed in ParaParaDancing |
One Night in Arabia | Go Go Girls | |
Boom Boom Fire | D.Essex | |
Crazy For You | PIZZA GIRL | |
Remember Me | Leslie Parrish | |
Stay | Victoria | |
Kingdom of Rock | Dave Rodgers | |
Hold on me | tiger YAMATO | Replaced to Korean version in ParaParaDancing |
Love Again Tonight -high speed mix- | NAOKI feat.Paula Terry | |
I Wanna Dance | Domino | Removed in ParaParaDancing |
Anniversary | Dave, Domino & Virginelle | |
Energy Love | Delta Queens | |
Luv to Me disco mix -super euro version- | tiger YAMATO with Y&Co. | |
Can't Stop Fallin' in Love -super euro version- | NAOKI with Y&Co. | |
Dynamite Rave -super euro version- | NAOKI with Y&Co. | |
デラックス | key-a-kiss | ParaParaParadise V1.1 から収録 |
アイシアッテマス? | key-a-kiss | |
Ale' Japan | Dave Rodgers |
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