![]() The soundtrack was based around a theme of medieval music, and was heavily inspired by previous "Final Fantasy" games, incorporating themes and motifs from earlier soundtracks. The song was released as a single by King Records in 2000. The game's soundtrack is best known for the song "Melodies of Life", the theme song of the game, performed by Emiko Shiratori in Japanese and English. "Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS", an album of music from the game's full motion videos and extra tracks, was released by DigiCube in 2000 and re-released in 2004, and a collection of piano arrangements of songs from the original soundtrack composed by Shiro Hamaguchi and performed by Louis Leerink was released as "Piano Collections Final Fantasy IX" in 2001. A Best Of and arranged soundtrack album of musical tracks from the game entitled "Final Fantasy IX: Uematsu's Best Selection" was released in 2000 by Tokyopop Soundtrax. The "Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack", a compilation of all music in the game, was originally released on four Compact Discs by DigiCube in 2000, and was re-released by Square Enix in 2004. It was his last exclusive "Final Fantasy" score. ![]() The music of the video game " Final Fantasy IX" was composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu. ![]()
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