'It instantly gives you a smile, because you know the track'— Rayman Legends Retold audio director…

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Outside of its art style, the thing people often remember the most from Rayman Legends is the game's iconic music levels.

You're thrust into a castle wall and as you run you start hearing the dulcet tones of Ram Jam's 1977 hit Black Betty – albeit with the lyrics replaced with gibberish spewn by the villains from the platforming levels you just played through. And throughout the rest of the game you hear variations of other popular songs adapted to Rayman's zany humor, (the Mariachi remix of Eye of the Tiger being the highlight).

But aside from Orchestral Chaos' original tune and Grannies World Tour's adaptation of Rayman Origins' Land of the Livid Dead, these musical levels have a thread between them: all of them are one-hit wonders (yes, Survivor fans, I like Burning Heart too, but let's be real).

And the two new musical levels I've seen...

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