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{{incomplete|Pretty much all the YouTube links to the music tracks have now been privated or claimed by Nintendo, so they will need to be replaced.}}
{{incomplete|Pretty much all the YouTube links to the music tracks have now been privated or claimed by Nintendo, so they will need to be replaced.}}
The '''music''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' includes a wide variety of tracks. It consists of pieces taken directly from other Nintendo games and games with third-party representation, nearly all of the remixes from previous [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' titles]], and brand new arrangements. In total (including DLC), there are 1,068 tracks available to listen to in the Sounds menu, making ''Ultimate''{{'}}s library the largest in the series, and in fact, larger than every other games' libraries combined.
The '''music''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' includes a wide variety of tracks. It consists of pieces taken directly from other Nintendo games and games with third-party representation, nearly all of the remixes from previous [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' titles]], and brand new arrangements. In total (including DLC), there are '''1,068''' tracks available to listen to in the Sounds menu, making ''Ultimate''{{'}}s library the largest in the series, and in fact, larger than every other games' libraries combined.


Music can be listened to in the game using the [[Sounds]] feature. Much like in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', the Sounds menu is accessible by default and does not need to be unlocked. However, several tracks must be unlocked themselves via various methods. Others only appear in the list after specific {{SSBU|DLC}} purchases are made, and one song (''Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-'') requires the player to own a Challenger Pack (11) and have save data from a separate game (''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''). Note that it can also be added to playlists in the Vault section. Max number of tracks are unlimited.
Music can be listened to in the game using the [[Sounds]] feature. Much like in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', the Sounds menu is accessible by default and does not need to be unlocked. However, several tracks must be unlocked themselves via various methods. Others only appear in the list after specific {{SSBU|DLC}} purchases are made, and one song (''Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-'') requires the player to own a Challenger Pack (11) and have save data from a separate game (''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''). Note that it can also be added to playlists in the Vault section. Max number of tracks are unlimited.
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*The ''Fatal Fury'' franchise has the most new remixes out of the universes introduced as DLC, with there being 17 total.
*The ''Fatal Fury'' franchise has the most new remixes out of the universes introduced as DLC, with there being 17 total.
*''MEGALOVANIA'', ''Floral Fury'', and ''Burning Town'' are the only DLC music tracks to be included with a Mii outfit ([[Sans]], [[Cuphead]], and [[Shantae]], respectively).
*''MEGALOVANIA'', ''Floral Fury'', and ''Burning Town'' are the only DLC music tracks to be included with a Mii outfit ([[Sans]], [[Cuphead]], and [[Shantae]], respectively).
**Incidentally, these are all songs from indie games.
**Incidentally, these are all songs from indie/independent games.
*Counting tracks from other SNK series, ''Fatal Fury'' has by far the most music tracks of any third-party series in both ''Ultimate'' and the entire series in general, with 50 total.
*Counting tracks from other SNK series, ''Fatal Fury'' has by far the most music tracks of any third-party series in both ''Ultimate'' and the entire series in general, with 50 total.
*''Sonic the Hedgehog'', with music originating from 16 different games, has the most titles of its own series represented by music of any third-party series in both ''Ultimate'' and the series in general.
*''Sonic the Hedgehog'', with music originating from 16 different games, has the most titles of its own series represented by music of any third-party series in both ''Ultimate'' and the series in general.
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