List of SSBU Music (Persona series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All tracks listed here play on Mementos, and, as of the 8.1.0 update,, Small Battlefield, , and. Depending on which game the music is from, Mementos' appearance will change to match.

Origin
This song is the main battle theme taken directly from Persona 5.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 5

Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Other uses
This track was used in 's second reveal trailer.

Origin
This theme is an arrangement of a song from Persona 5. It originally played when exploring Tokyo, the main setting of the game, at night; an instrumental version plays during the day. The original song has a laidback, bluesy style that primarily focuses on bass, guitar, and rhodes piano. For the Ultimate remix, the song's tempo is significantly increased while keeping the same instrumentation; a string section is also added, giving it a more lively and energetic tone overall to match the upbeat Persona 5 soundtrack. The vocals are performed by the original singer, Lyn Inaizumi.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 5

Arrangement Supervisor: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO)

Lyrics and Composition: Atlus Co., Ltd.

Arrangement: SEKAI WALKER Producers LLC.

Composition and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other uses
This track was used in 's second reveal trailer and for the Morgana Mii Fighter hat showcase.

Origin
This song is the main theme taken directly from Persona 5, which plays during the game's intro movie, when the Phantom Thieves hijack the airwaves to send a Calling Card to Masayoshi Shido (instrumental version), and during the ending cutscene.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 5

Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Other uses
This track is used in 's Classic Mode credits, as well as in his DLC Spirit Board.

Origin
This song is taken directly from Persona 5, where it plays during certain late-game boss fights, namely against Shido, the Holy Grail, and the New Game+ fight against Caroline and Justine. The second full verse is omitted from the Ultimate version of the song - it is unclear if this is for censorship purposes, as the second verse contains the lyric "hell", or simply to cut down on the length, as the full version would be among the longest songs in the game. Interestingly, Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight edited the song in the same way.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 5

Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Origin
This song is taken directly from Persona 5, where it plays when Joker summons Satanael, his ultimate Persona.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 5

Composition and arrangement Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Other uses
This track is used during the final boss fight in Joker's Classic Mode.

Origin
This song is the main battle theme taken directly from Persona 4.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 4

Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Other uses
This track was used in 's second reveal trailer and the Persona 4 Protagonist Mii Swordfighter costume and Teddie Mii Fighter hat showcase.

Origin
An arrangement of the theme of the same name from Persona 4. This particular remix keeps the guitar-focused approach of the boss battle version of the song, but uses the piano instrumentation and overall structure from the "Acceptance" version of the theme, which plays at various points in the game (most often when a character accepts their Shadow Self). An instrumental version of the beginning of Never More plays at the start.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 4

Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Yamauchi

Composition: Atlus Co., Ltd.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
This song is the main battle theme of Persona 4 Golden, an updated port of Persona 4.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 4 Golden

Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd

Origin
This track is the main battle theme taken from Persona 3. Despite remaining unchanged otherwise, the line "Damn right" is replaced with the line "All night", which is used elsewhere in the song. This is likely due to the game's age rating being lower than Persona 3 in all regions.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 3

Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Other uses
This track was used in 's second reveal trailer and the Persona 3 Protagonist Mii Swordfighter Costume showcase.

Origin
This song, based on the recurring Velvet Room theme that appears throughout the series debuting in the original Revelations: Persona, is taken directly from Persona 3, where it is the theme for the final boss Nyx Avatar.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Persona 3

Composition and arrangement Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Japanese title:, Battle for Everyone's Souls

Origin
This song is an arrangement of the recurring Velvet Room theme that appears throughout the series, debuting in the original Revelations: Persona. The arrangement is based on the version from Persona 3 and onwards.

Despite the theme being based on the Persona 3 version, it is classified as a Persona 5 music track on Mementos, as indicated by the red background when it plays. Whereas "Aria of the Soul" typically uses solemn instrumentation similar to that of a chamber orchestra—a female vocalist backed by piano and strings—the Ultimate remix takes the "acid jazz" approach of Persona 5's soundtrack, introducing bass and electric guitar along with a drumkit.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Revelations: Persona

Arrangement Supervisor: Mitsuhiro Kitadani

Lyrics and Composition: Atlus Co., Ltd.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Poem of Everyone's Souls

Trivia

 * Although not present in the actual game, Life Will Change (Instrumental Version) and The Spirit both play during Joker's initial reveal trailer.
 * This makes Joker's initial reveal trailer one of two trailers pertaining to newcomers to not feature any music found in-game, with the other being 's reveal trailer.
 * Interestingly, unlike other series, the Persona tracks are listed in reverse chronological order (with the exception of Time to Make History, which is placed between Persona 4 and Persona 3).
 * Much like Cloud and Sephiroth, Joker has a special victory theme that overrides the standard results theme, taken directly from Persona 5. When a song from Persona 3 or Persona 4 is played on Mementos, the victory theme from the corresponding game is played if Joker wins.
 * Hidden in the data files of the game are the original versions of Beneath the Mask and Aria of the Soul, which go unused in favor of their remixed versions, most likely due to their unfitting nature as background music for a fast-paced fighting game. They were most likely meant to be placeholders.
 * On the DLC section of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official site, Aria of the Soul is listed as being from Persona 3, rather than Revelations: Persona.