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"Right There, Ride On" is a music track from Sonic Rush, and plays during the first zone, Leaf Storm. As with the other stage tracks in Sonic Rush, there are two versions of "Right There, Ride On", the mix played in Sonic's Acts and the "Blazy Mix" played in Blaze's Acts. It can also be unlocked in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS version), Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Sonic Generations, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The song features a blues rock style.

Lyrics[]

Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there!
Right on!
Right on!
Right there!
Right there!
Right there!
Right there!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there! Right on!
Right there!
Right on!

Trivia[]

  • This song notably shares a rhythm guitar sample with the song "Rock it On" from Jet Set Radio, also composed by Hideki Naganuma. According to Hideki himself, this similarity was intentional.[1]
  • A saxophone squeal and another, separate, guitar riff from this song can also be heard in "Get Edgy".

References[]

  1. Hideki Naganuma on Twitter. Twitter (31 Agoust 2014). Retrieved on 31 August 2014. "Spinny: Was the similarity between the opening melodies to Right There Ride On and Rock It On intentional? The same sample, even? / Hideki Naganuma: Yep, good old Rock’n’Roll rhythm guitar in both! @TheSuperSpinD: Was the similarity between the opening melodies to Right There Ride On & R…"

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