List of SSBU Music (Tekken series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. These tracks are available to play on the Mishima Dojo stage, as well as, Small Battlefield, , and.

Origin
This track is taken from the Marine Stadium stage from the original Tekken. Taken from the PlayStation arrangement which was recycled for Bruce Irvin's stage Grand Canyon in Tekken 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is used for the Chicago stage in the original Tekken. Samples of the announcer going "One! Two! Three! Four!" have been removed for the most part, although "Four!" can still be faintly heard. Taken from the PlayStation arrangement which was recycled for Lee Chaolan's Tekken 2 stage, Launch Pad.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Kyoto stage, ripped directly from the PlayStation version of Tekken.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's characteristics.

Origin
This is the arcade version of the theme of Heihachi Mishima from Tekken 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 2

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's input moves when in the crouch position.

Origin
This is an arrangement of the arcade version of Kazuya's theme from Tekken 2. Whereas the original theme is subdued in nature, the Smash arrangement is more bombastic with orchestral and rock elements.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 2

Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Kudo

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other Uses
This track was used in Kazuya's reveal trailer during the gameplay sequence showcasing his Devil Kazuya transformation, as well as in his Classic Mode credits and during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" in the Squad Strike battle.

Origin
The original arcade version of Kazuya's theme from Tekken 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 2

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used in 's reveal trailer and in his Spirit Board.

Origin
This track is taken from the PlayStation version of Tekken 2, where it is the final boss theme of the game for the boss fight against Kazuya. If Kazuya is the player however, the theme plays for his final boss fight against Heihachi.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 2

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
The demo movie theme and the character select theme from the arcade version of Tekken 3.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 3

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai shows the basic moves that were initially shown during Kazuya's reveal trailer, as well as when revealing the release date for Challenger Pack 11.

Origin
This is the theme song for Hwoarang and his stage, Taekwondo Dojo, ripped directly from the arcade version of Tekken 3.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 3

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai explains Kazuya's Grab and Throw Attacks.

Origin
This is the theme song for Jin Kazama and his stage, Tiger Dojo Tokyo, ripped directly from the arcade version of Tekken 3.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 3

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai explains Kazuya's Normal Attacks.

Origin
This is the theme song for Heihachi Mishima and his stage, Mexican Temple, ripped directly from the PlayStation version of Tekken 3.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 3

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's Alternate Costumes, Kirby's transformation, and Spirit Board.

Origin
This track is taken directly from Tekken Tag Tournament, and plays during the opening movie from the PlayStation 2 version.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Tag Tournament

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is taken directly from Tekken Tag Tournament, and plays in both stages associated with Jin Kazama: Jin-A and Jin-B.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Tag Tournament

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai explains Kazuya's Air Attacks.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the beach stage, ripped directly from the PS2 version of Tekken 4.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 4

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Shinjuku stage, ripped directly from the PS2 version of Tekken 4.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 4

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's unique Side Taunt.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Burning Temple stage, ripped directly from Tekken 5.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 5

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the stage of the same name, ripped directly from Tekken 5.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 5

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai explains Kazuya's Smash Attacks.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the stage of the same name, ripped directly from Tekken 5.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 5

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Winter Palace stage, ripped directly from Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, the updated version of Tekken 5.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Heaven's Gate stage, ripped directly from Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is taken directly from Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, and plays during the opening movie.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Temple Grounds stage, ripped directly from Tekken 6.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Japanese title: Ethno evening

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about the music tracks included with Kazuya.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Manji Valley stage, ripped directly from Tekken 6.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Noh Theater stage, ripped directly from Tekken 6.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Japanese title: Only one Fight

Other Uses
This track was used Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's other input moves.

Origin
This track is an arrangement of the character select theme of Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, the updated version of Tekken 6. Compared to the original song, the arrangement is significantly longer and takes a more electronic approach.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

Arrangement Supervisor: Nobuko Toda

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: FILM SCORE LLC

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: Dist thins out

Other Uses
This track was used Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's Rage Mode.

Origin
This track is an arrangement of the stage music for the Electric Fountain stage from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. While done in a similar techno style to the original, the remix focuses on the melody that begins fading in at 0:54 in the original song and omits most of its other elements aside from the vocals.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

Arrangement Supervisor: Nobuko Toda

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: FILM SCORE LLC

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's Special Moves.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Anger of the Earth stage, ripped directly from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Hidden Retreat stage, ripped directly from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Japanese title: Yodeling in meadow hill

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Wayang Kulit stage, ripped directly from Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Tulip Festival stage, ripped directly from Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about Kazuya's special technique when using the Shoryuken command input.

Origin
This track is an arrangement of the theme that plays during credit roll in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, which itself is a remix of the staff roll of Tekken 2. The remix is faster paced and more melodic, with more pronounced instruments behind the lyrics throughout the song (especially in comparison to the Tekken 2 version) and several new instrumental portions.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Arrangement Supervisor: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO)

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: SEKAI WALKER Producers LLC.

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
This track is the main menu theme of Tekken Revolution, taken directly from that game.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Revolution

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is the stage music for the Moai Excavation stage, ripped directly from Tekken Revolution.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken Revolution

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Origin
This track is one of the main themes of Tekken 7, used in the opening movie in the arcade version and in the first phase of the final battle in the Mishima story mode, between Kazuya and Heihachi. Taken directly from Tekken 7.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 7

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about the Devil Gene and Kazuya's family history.

Origin
This track is an arrangement of the first round stage theme for the Mishima Dojo stage from Tekken 7. Rio Hamamoto, original composer of Mishima Dojo, arranged this track. As the title implies, the remix uses traditional Japanese instruments rather than synths and is slightly faster paced, though the distorted synth-like voices are retained in much of the arrangement.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 7

Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: Dojo (Japanese Style Mix)

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai talks about the Mishima Dojo Stage.

Origin
This track is the first round stage theme for the stage of the same name, taken directly from Tekken 7.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 7

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai explains the Tekken series.

Origin
This is a remix of the first round stage theme for the Infinite Azure stage from Tekken 7. The track shares the overall similar upbeat melody of the original Moonsiders 1st, though it features more emphasis on the theme with additional drums, piano, acoustic guitars, and synthesizers.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 7

Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: Midiplex Co., Ltd.

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other Uses
The song is used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai demonstrating Kazuya's 10 Hit Combo, Flash Punch, Leaping Sidekick, and Left Splits Kick.

Origin
This theme is an arrangement of the theme that plays during the second phase of the final battle in the Mishima story mode in Tekken 7, between Kazuya and Heihachi. While it retains the orchestral elements of the original, the arrangement is done in a drum and bass style.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 7

Arrangement Supervisor: Nobuko Toda

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: FILM SCORE LLC

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: Desperate struggle

Other Uses
This track was used during Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" when Sakurai explain Kazuya's up and down special moves.

Origin
This track is an instrumental arrangement of the theme that plays during the credit roll for the story mode of Tekken 7. Instead of a vocal lead, the remix prominently features violin. It also incorporates parts of The Long Goodbye, a different staff roll theme from Tekken 7, in addition to taking some influence from Solitude, the initial main menu theme of the game and the theme that Aloneness was originally based on.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Tekken 7

Arrangement Supervisor: Yu Sugimoto

Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Trivia

 * While not available in-game, the original version of Dist Thins Out appears in the Heihachi Mii costume reveal.
 * Tekken contains the second highest amount of tracks of the DLC and third-party universes in Ultimate, with 39, behind in both categories.
 * The arranged version of "Kazuya Mishima, Devil Kazuya" sounds different between the Mr. Sakurai Presents "Kazuya" video (during the Squad Strike battle) and the actual arrangement. The vibrato was more prominent in the lead, and a few notes were missing.