List of SSBU Music (Splatoon series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All tracks listed here are available to play on Moray Towers, and, as of the 8.1.0 update,, Small Battlefield, , and.

Origin
A brassy two-tone ska remix of "Splattack!", the main theme from Splatoon that frequently plays during multiplayer battles. It begins with a remix of "Opening", which plays before a match starts, and also includes an upbeat take on "Now or Never!", which plays in Splatoon when one minute is left in multiplayer battles.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Arrangement Supervisor: Shohei Tsuchiya (ZUNTATA)

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: TAITO CORPORATION

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other uses
This track was used in 's character trailer on the official website.

Origin
This track is taken directly from Splatoon, where it served as the main theme, and one of the tracks that could randomly play in multiplayer battles. It's performed by the in-universe punk rock band Squid Squad, who also perform most of the other Splatoon multiplayer tracks heard in Ultimate. Their songs were composed by Toru Minegishi.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other uses
This track was used in the first teaser trailer for Ultimate at the end of the March 2018 Nintendo Direct, which technically makes it the first song revealed for the game.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
This track is an industrial-based remix of "Seaskape", one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle in Splatoon. It retains the original synthesizer/rock style and non-lexical lyrics, but focuses more on the electronic elements where the original had more of a traditional punk rock tone.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Arrangement: Hirokazu Tanaka. ex

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle. Unlike the other Splatoon multiplayer tracks which were in the game by default and performed by Squid Squad, it was originally added to the game in the August 2015 2.0 update, and is performed by the chiptune rock band Chirpy Chips, whose songs were composed by Shiho Fujii.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: Quick Start

Unlock method

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.

Origin
This track is a remix of the tune that would play during the last minute of a multiplayer battle in Splatoon; its non-lexical lyrics are replaced with a synth lead. The melody is extended in regards to the original tune, incorporating a portion not found in the original.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Ancient-corp.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other uses
The track is used in the Judd Mii Fighter hat showcase.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track plays during the last minute of a multiplayer battle. In this game, an edited version of this song is used during the last 30 seconds of timed matches on Moray Towers when any of the other Squid Squad songs (Splattack!, Ink or Sink, Seaskape, Kraken Up, or Metalopod) are playing, though only the full version is listed in the Sound Test.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: Now or Never! , ''Now or Never! (Splatoon) ''

Origin
The rearrangement of Splatoon's "Now or Never", as heard in Splatoon 2, now performed by Wet Floor, a more "retro"-influenced rock band. In this game, an edited version of this song is used during the last 30 seconds of timed matches on Moray Towers when any of the other Wet Floor songs (Inkoming!, Rip Entry, Undertow, Don't Slip, or Endolphin Surge) are playing, though only the full version is listed in the Sound Test.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

From Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: Now or Never! , ''Now or Never! (Splatoon 2) ''

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, and performed by the J-pop styled Squid Sisters, Callie and Marie, this track would play during matches when a Splatfest was underway. Along with Calamari Inkantation, this is one of 2 songs that the Squid Sisters can sing in their Assist Trophy, albeit being an abridged version. Like with Chirpy Chips, the Squid Sisters' songs were composed by Shiho Fujii. Lyrics for this song were revealed in the liner notes of the Splatune soundtrack.

The track briefly reappeared in Splatoon 2 during the game's final Splatfest (dubbed the ""), where it was one of 5 possible songs that could be played on the first day of that Splatfest.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other uses
The track is used in the Squid Sisters Mii Fighter showcase. Interestingly, the trailer uses the full version of the song not heard in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Japanese title:, Dye it with Your Color

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this arrangement of "Now or Never" is performed by the Squid Sisters and played in the last minute of a multiplayer Splatfest battle. Lyrics for this song can be found in the liner notes for the Splatoon Live in Makuhari -Shiokalive- soundtrack.

In this game, an edited version of this song is used during the last 30 seconds of timed matches on Moray Towers whenever Ink Me Up is playing, though only the full version is listed in the Sound Test.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , ''Now or Never! (Splatoon) ''

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2, this arrangement of "Now or Never" is performed by the electronic pop duo Off the Hook, consisting of Pearl and Marina. It plays in the last minute of a multiplayer battle during a Splatfest. In this game, an edited version of this song is used during the last 30 seconds of timed matches on Moray Towers when one of Off the Hook's songs (Ebb & Flow, Acid Hues, or Muck Warfare) are playing, though only the full version is listed in the Sound Test.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

From Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: , ''Now or Never! (Splatoon 2) ''

Origin
In Splatoon, this track plays during boss battles against an Octoweapon in the game's single-player campaign. It's performed by the in-universe Octarian band Turquoise October. The original version of this song is split into three segments, corresponding to the three segments of each boss. This version is a medley originally featured in the Splatune soundtrack incorporating all three segments, and once it reaches the loop point it only loops the final segment.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other uses
The track is used in the Octoling Mii Fighter hat showcase.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track plays during the first phase of the final battle against DJ Octavio in the single-player campaign, and is composed by Octavio himself in-universe. The original version of this song is split into three segments, corresponding to the three segments of the first phase. This version is a medley originally featured in the Splatune soundtrack incorporating all three segments, and upon reaching the looping point only the final segment is looped.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Unlock methods

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.
 * Obtain as a random drop from.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon, this track is the Squid Sisters' signature song, and plays during the second phase of the final battle against DJ Octavio in the single-player campaign. A unique higher-tempo version appears as one of the songs that the Squid Sisters can sing in their Assist Trophy, along with Ink Me Up. Lyrics for this song were revealed in the liner notes of the Splatune soundtrack.

This song also plays when Inkling fights Marx at the end of their Classic Mode run.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Sea o' Color Melody

Origin
This track is a remix of Callie's image song from Splatoon, which originally played during the Squid Sisters' concert at Niconico Chokaigi 2016, and could later be heard by scanning Callie's amiibo in the game from the 2.9.0 update. Another remix plays in Splatoon 2's Hero Mode when Callie is fought. This remix is arranged in a modern future bass style by Tomoya Ohtani, focusing primarily on sawtooth synths and wobble bass; it also includes the, a drumbeat that Ohtani uses in several pieces of music.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon

Arrangement Supervisor: Tomoya Ohtani

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, ☆Bomb Rush

Other uses
This track was used in 's Classic Mode credits.

Origin
The main theme of Splatoon 2 and ripped directly from the game, this track is one of the music pieces which can randomly play during a multiplayer battle. As with all multiplayer battle themes from Splatoon 2 in Ultimate, it is performed by Wet Floor, who have a brighter, more "retro" rock style than Squid Squad.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Unlock method

 * Open a chest in the south of the beach resort within The Light Realm.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2 and performed by Off the Hook, this track is one of the three music pieces which can play during a multiplayer battle while a Splatfest is underway. The song's lyrics were found in the booklet included with the Splatune 2 soundtrack.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Full-Throttle Tentacle

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2 and performed by Off the Hook, this trancey track is one of the three music pieces which can play during a multiplayer Splatfest battle. The song's lyrics were found in the booklet included with the Splatune 2 soundtrack.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Ripple Refrain

Unlock methods

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.
 * Obtain as a random drop from.

Other uses
This song is used in the World of Light sub-world Power Plant.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2 and performed by Off the Hook, this track is one of the three music pieces which can play during a multiplayer Splatfest battle. The song's lyrics were found in the booklet included with the Splatune 2 soundtrack.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Red Hot Egoist

Other Uses
This track is played in Cap'n Cuttlefish's Land Style dojo in World of Light.

Origin
Taken directly from Splatoon 2, this track is one of the music pieces which can play during a game of Salmon Run, the game's horde mode. It's performed by ω-3, who blend DJ, timpani, and cello, and frequently make use of irregular time signatures.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Splatoon 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Clamor

Unlock methods

 * Purchase from the Shop for 300 gold.
 * Obtain as a random drop from.