Samurai Champloo Soundtrack

Samurai Champloo Soundtrack: Samurai Champloo is a 2004 Japanese adventure anime television series. The series was created by Manglobe and written by Masaru Gotsubo, and it was the first television project of Studio Mangalobe, founded in 2002.

Who composed the Samurai Champloo Soundtrack?

The music for the Samurai Champloo was composed by Tsutchie, Fat Jon, Nujabes, and Force of Nature. The soundtrack was originally released across four CD albums between 2004 and 2005.

Samurai Champloo Soundtrack List

Samurai Champloo’s album Named Departure was released on June 23, 2004. The songs of this series were composed and produced by Nujabes and Fat Jon, and the opening theme song by Shing02 was “BattleCry,” and Minmi’s ending theme was “Shiki no Uta.”

Here is a complete list of Samurai Champloo Soundtracks. You can listen to them on Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, Apple Music, SoundCloud, and other various platforms.

Album: Departure

  • “Battlecry” Nujabes (3:22)
  • “The Space Between Two World” (4:42)
  • “Aruarian Dance” (4:10)
  • “Kujaku” (7:02)
  • “Mystline” (4:50)
  • “1st. Samurai” (3:13)
  • “Ole” (3:28)
  • “624 Part 2” (3:46)
  • “Genome” (3:37)
  • “No Way Back” (3:21)
  • “Funkin” (3:37)
  • “Stay” (3:44)
  • “Chambers” (3:45)
  • “Ask” (3:22)
  • “How You Feel” (4:29)
  • “624 Part 1” (2:44)
  • “Shiki no Uta” (5:00)

Album: Masta

Samurai Champloo’s album Named Masta was released on June 23, 2004. The music was composed and produced by Tsutchie and Force of Nature. Music lovers can enjoy these songs on various platforms, Like Spotify and Apple Music.

  • “vagrancy” (3:08)
  • “mist” (3:44)
  • “judgement on” (3:03)
  • “loading zone” (4:29)
  • “paranoid” (3:21)
  • “silver children” (3:56)
  • “the long way of drums” (2:24)
  • “sneak chamber” (3:15)
  • “new dimension” (3:15)
  • “raw material” (4:52)
  • “dry” (4:20)
  • “breezin'” (4:20)
  • “tubed (drum please!!!)” (4:31)
  • “pretending to…” (4:32)
  • “seventy-three (I ask)” (4:48)
  • “I sighed” (3:44)
  • “sincerely” (4:48)
  • “number nine (back in TYO)” (3:27)
  • “YOU” (4:57)

Album: Impression

Samurai Champloo’s album Named Impression was released on September 22, 2004. The soundtracks of this album were composed and produced by Fat Jon, Nujabes, and Force of Nature.

  • “Just Forget” )3:55)
  • “Nightshift” Force of Nature (4:44)
  • “Hiji Suru STYLE” (feat. Suiken & S-Word) (3:43)
  • “The Stroll” (2:56)
  • “Death Wish” (2:54)
  • “Set It Off” 2:44)
  • “The Million Way of Drum” ((2:48)
  • “A Space in Air in Space in Air (Interlude)” (1:13)
  • “Sanctuary Ship” (4:17)
  • “Haiku (Interlude)” (1:15)
  • “Tsurugi no Mai” (3:26)
  • “Dead Season” (1:27)
  • “Decade (Interlude)” (1:50)
  • “World Without Words” (6:14)
  • “Kodama (Interlude)” (1:07)
  • “Silver Morning” (3:37)
  • “Bracelet” (3:43)
  • “In Position” (3:53)
  • “Night Out” Fat Jon (2:14)
  • “Not Quite Seleah” (2:02)
  • “Labyrinth Statistic” (2:05)
  • “Here and There” (3:17)
  • “Who’s Theme” (4:57)

Album: Playlist

Samurai Champloo’s album Named Playlist was released on September 22, 2004. The soundtracks of this album were composed and produced by Tsutchie.

  • “Thank You” (4:15)
  • “Yet? Why Not?” (3:46)
  • “Strike Back” (4:13)
  • “Let Me Know What U Think” (5:04)
  • “Mists” (4:10)
  • “Flip” (2:46)
  • “Absolute” (5:20)
  • “Adapt Myself” (4:58)
  • “Tuned” (2:48)
  • “No Icon” (3:09)
  • “Stretch Out” (4:00)
  • “Process” (4:41)
  • “Reflective” (4:31)
  • “Deeper Than Words” (4:58)
  • “2 Messages” (5:23)
  • “The Updater” (3:57)
  • “Offers” (3:35)
  • “Fly” (3:53)

You can listen to the Samurai Champloo Soundtracks on YouTube, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, and Spotify. (External Link: Samurai Champloo Soundtrack)

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