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**The ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'' main themes are also the only main themes that can be used as alternate menu music in their original forms (as opposed to remixes). | **The ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'' main themes are also the only main themes that can be used as alternate menu music in their original forms (as opposed to remixes). | ||
*The English lyrics of the song on the game's official website used to contain an inconsistency in the seventh verse: the sung lyrics are "where destiny holds fast", while the printed lyrics were "where our future holds fast". On November 6th, 2018, this inconsistency was fixed on most English versions of the website, but it remained on the North American version, until it was fixed approximately two weeks later. | *The English lyrics of the song on the game's official website used to contain an inconsistency in the seventh verse: the sung lyrics are "where destiny holds fast", while the printed lyrics were "where our future holds fast". On November 6th, 2018, this inconsistency was fixed on most English versions of the website, but it remained on the North American version, until it was fixed approximately two weeks later. | ||
*The ominous non-vocalized first verse of Lifelight heard during the game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Gt42kVgCw first teaser | *The ominous non-vocalized first verse of Lifelight heard during the game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Gt42kVgCw first teaser trailer] can also be heard in the World of Light opening cutscene as Kirby looks over the desolate landscape. | ||
*The E3 instrumental version of Lifelight, heard during the "Everyone is Here" trailer and on the Music section of the game's website, is absent in the final game, although as the second to last vocal part of the song was used for the final boss fight between [[Galeem]] and [[Dharkon]]. | *The E3 instrumental version of Lifelight, heard during the "Everyone is Here" trailer and on the Music section of the game's website, is absent in the final game, although as the second to last vocal part of the song was used for the final boss fight between [[Galeem]] and [[Dharkon]]. | ||
**Prior to the official reveal of Lifelight, this version of the song was used as the main theme instead. | **Prior to the official reveal of Lifelight, this version of the song was used as the main theme instead. |