The Best Persona Songs On Spotify You Can’t Overlook

There’s just nothing like a Persona soundtrack. Lead composer Shoji Meguro and others such as Atsushi Kitajoh from Atlus’ sound team have churned out so many hits that stand out as fantastic songs, but are also able to perfectly communicate the emotions that you feel in the moments they’re played. And with each entry, Atlus finds new ways to incorporate different music genres into their soundtracks, making each game carry a distinct vibe and sound. Now, a good chunk of that work is available on Spotify.

While many fans are familiar with the bangers and jams from the more popular mainline games (let’s say, Persona 5, Persona 4, and Persona 3), there is more to dig into beyond the big hits. For this particular article, I want to highlight a few standouts from other Persona entries that may not have the same spotlight, but absolutely deserve that level of recognition.

Keep in mind, there’s nothing wrong with not being familiar with every entry in the series. It’s okay! There’s no shame in that! I just want to spread the good word, and maybe let folks know about other songs that might become their new favorite Persona tracks. It’s also worth noting that music from Persona 5 Royal, Persona 3 and 5 Dancing, and the original Persona are not on Spotify at the moment. You can find a playlist at the bottom of this article that includes the songs mentioned here (and a few more).

Since this is a celebration of the series’ music, feel free to share your favorites that you want more people to hear in the comments section. I’d love to know, too, because I may have overlooked them myself.

Road Less Taken

This is the opening theme for Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, and since it was a 3DS game released in 2019, it unfortunately didn’t make it on many folks’ radars (fans or otherwise). But for those who still had a 3DS handy and a fondness for Persona 3, 4, and 5, it was an incredible treat to see all these characters bond and fight together. “Road Less Taken” is emblematic of the joy of having this ensemble cast and their collective strength to do what’s right with style.

In this uptempo swing-jazz-rock hybrid track, each vocalist from Persona 3, 4, and 5 jump in to sing and harmonize with each other, and play off of one another. We all know Lyn Inaizumi as the voice for the Phantom Thieves, Shihoko Hirata making Inaba feel like home, and Yumi Kawamura with Lotus Juice providing vibes for SEES’s somber journey. But Persona Q2, and this song in particular, also invites Mayumi Fujita, who sang the Persona 3 Portable-exclusive tracks for when you played as the alternate female protagonist. Where Persona Q2 is a celebration of the past three games, “Road Less Taken” is a celebration of their music.

Pull The Trigger

Continuing on the Persona Q2 appreciation train, it cleverly gives each cast their own distinct battle theme (which you can ultimately just choose). These songs carry the attitude and themes from each of those games, but the Atlus Sound Team snapped with “Pull The Trigger.” This is the song for the female protagonist from Persona 3 Portable, and I humbly nominate it as the best battle theme in all of Persona.

The entire track imparts a confident energy that fits perfectly as a song to fight to, but is also an expression of P3P FeMC’s personality. It’s sung by Mayumi Fujita (who, as mentioned above, did the P3P-specific songs), reminding us of the distinct feeling this character gave. And it wouldn’t be a Persona 3 track without Lotus Juice’s bars.

Maze Of Life

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth sold much better than Q2 did, given it launched in the prime of the 3DS’ lifespan. But the game still deserves its recognition among the great Atlus soundtracks–it fused the styles of Persona 3 and 4 while still providing its own unique sound. The opening theme, “Maze Of Life,” is a tremendous showcase of that.

Singers Yumi Kawamura and Shihoko Hirata collaborate on this track with lyrics that reflect on the trials and tribulations of both casts of characters, and sort of honors their legacy. Its instrumentals also carry a bittersweet sound that reminds you that these journeys weren’t always sunshine and rainbows, but that they were always hopeful in their own ways.

Light The Fire Up In The Night

If you played Persona Q, you may be a bit exhausted by this song. But if you haven’t, “Light The Fire Up In The Night” is sure to light a fire inside you. It’s a super energetic song that immediately hits you with strong brass/horns leading into a guitar riff that carries the momentum, which then leads into Lotus Juice’s frenetic bars. And then it brings things back by having the respective vocalists (whether you hear the Persona 3 or 4 version) sing the hook. It’s a hell of a battle theme that stands among the best, and I claimed it for a future buddy cop film starring me and fellow GameSpot colleague Ben Janca.

Soul Phrase

Persona 3 Portable’s exclusive songs for the female protagonist deserve love and respect, and while they’re not entirely included in the Spotify collection (yet!), we at least have the P3P theme song. “Soul Phrase” has a sort of nu-metal sound with somber lyrics sung by Shuhei Kita, and it’s actually a perfect tone-setter for Persona 3 as a whole. It reminds me of where this story goes and how it ends, I cry every time. ;_;

Deep Breath, Deep Breath

Deep Breath, Deep Breath” is a really special song, but here’s the thing: it actually doesn’t play in Persona 3–at least not in the form that I’m suggesting here. This was originally a dark, creepy background track, but got a major remix for the Persona 3 Reincarnation album, and it’s basically a complete 180-degree turn. This remix is heartwarming, uplifting, and catchy. Lotus Juice brings some cheesy bars that you kind of just vibe with and Yumi Kawamura belts out a vocalized rendition of the song’s beautiful horn melody.

Live performances of this particular song can be found on the Persona Super Live 2015 and Persona Music FES 2013 albums that are included in the Spotify collection.

Invitation To Freedom

Okay, back to Persona Q2. We all know about “Last Surprise” and P5R players are now familiar with “Take Over” as the Persona 5 battle themes, but “Invitation To Freedom” might just be the best of them. This is the Phantom Thieves’ battle theme in Persona Q2, and of course, it’s sung by Lyn Inaizumi. Like many songs on this game’s soundtrack, it’s all about a frenetic jazz-rock momentum.

Lyn brings just heart and soul into the hook and verses with her emphatic vocal performance, and it’s backed by a groovy piano and a collection of strings and horns that play off the acid jazz styles heard in Persona 5. It’s also a statement for what the Phantom Thieves are all about.

Laser Beam

The original Persona Q doesn’t let up in its boss fight theme song. “Laser Beam” is a bit dark and crunchy–metal-style guitars back up distorted synths and an intimidating melody, which is pretty fitting for the game’s difficult boss battles. Lotus Juice hits you with rapid-fire bars while Yumi Kawamura hits you with wailing vocals in the background. And the song’s hook is just a pretty sweet guitar solo.

Cinematic Tale

What makes “Cinematic Tale” special is how Persona Q2 uses it throughout the game. It’s the theme that plays when everyone is hanging out in the theater hub area where you get the party ready before jumping into a dungeon. But the way Persona Q2 plays out, you gradually gain the members of each game’s cast.

When it’s just the Phantom Thieves at the start, the song features Lyn Inaizumi’s vocals alone. Once you get the Investigation Team from Persona 4, it turns into a duet that includes Shihoko Hirata. And once you pick up the SEES squad from Persona 3, the song features Yumi Kawamura and Mayumi Fujita, and turns into an incredible vocal mix between all four talented singers. It truly drives the sentiment that all these characters have come together to support each other and fight together.

Unbreakable Tie

Admittedly, Persona 2 often gets lost in the conversation about the series. The franchise really took off and established its current formula when Persona 3 launched, so it’s easy to understand why, but Persona 2 Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment are special games in their own right. They also vibe much closer to the original Shin Megami Tensei games in terms of tone.

Persona 2’s soundtracks have their own distinct sound as well–it has the pop sounds indicative of its era and some hard rock tracks that the series still carries in a way. As for Persona 2 Innocent Sin’s PSP opening theme, “Unbreakable Tie,” it sort of bridges the gap in styles between itself and Persona 3.

Maya’s Theme

I’m cheating a bit when it comes to abiding by the rule of songs that can be found on Spotify. A version of Maya’s theme is technically available on the Persona 2 collection, but while it might not be the best version, this song conveys a lot of the emotional weight that Persona 2 carries, especially for the titular character. It can be an upbeat and cheery tune, like the version available on Spotify, but it was remixed to communicate the sadness and pain in Persona 2’s story. Also, Maya Amano is just one of the best characters in the series.

You can hear what I think is the best version of this song, from the Persona 2 Special Soundtrack album, in the video above.

Heartful Cry

Ahh, “Heartful Cry” really is an apt name for this one. While this song is part of Persona 3 FES, you only hear it towards the end of the optional bonus story content called The Answer, which centers around Aigis and Metis, and man, this one hurts.

It’s a catchy electronic rock song, but even though there are no lyrics, it’s instrumentals precisely communicate the feeling of the moment. It’s angry, wistful, bittersweet, and tense all at the same time. While the necessity of The Answer is debatable, there’s no doubt that “Heartful Cry” embodies Persona 3’s best qualities.

The Live Albums, my lord, THE LIVE ALBUMS

First off, Persona Super Live is straight up just an incredible thing that happens every two years where a full band and/or orchestra perform with the singers of each game for a huge concert in Japan. Second, it reminds you that Persona soundtracks are stunning pieces of work outside their games while conveying the feelings you had whenever you’d hear them while playing.

And believe me, the seamless transitions between the three opening songs for Persona Super Live 2015 is probably one of the greatest things I’ve ever heard in live music: from “Dance!” To “Break Out Of” to “Maze Of Life.” It really shows off how fantastic and sonically diverse the music from the spin-off games are.

Deals: Corsair Vengeance AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core RTX 3080 Gaming PC

Yesterday we highlighted a super powerful Corsair Vengeance i7200 gaming PC with Intel Core i9 processor and RTX 3080 graphics, and it sold out pretty quickly. Fortunately, Corsair has another system that’s arguably better. The Corsair a7200 is the same PC but with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor instead of Intel for about the same price tag. The AMD Ryzen 9 processors are considered some of the very best CPUs you can buy, both for gaming and for intensive workstation applications. Currently you can’t order it anywhere except on Amazon. Other deals today include a Lenovo Legion gaming laptop with RTX 2070 SUPER graphics for $600 off, the 2.5-pound MSI Prestige laptop with Intel Iris Xe graphics for $300 off, and a great discount on Tenet in 4K if you’re an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber. These deals and more below.

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The highly rated Corsair Vengeance i7200 pre-built gaming PC is orderable again. Yes, it’s temporarily out of stock, but this is the only way to place an order (it’s sold out on Corsair’s website). This config is equipped with a RTX 3080 video card, which is more powerful than the RTX 2080 Ti. This is the card that I use to run games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Genshin Impact in 4K. It’s paired with a top-of-the-line 12-core unlocked AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor with a Corsair iCUE H100i RGB PRO XT liquid cooler, Corsair Vengeance RGB LED RAM, 3TB of total storage, and a Corsair 750W 80PLUS modular PSU.

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Destiny 2 Coup De Grâce Mission’s High Celebrant Rewards May Not Be Dropping

The latest weekly reset in Destiny 2 has brought a new quest, Coup de Grâce, where you kill High Celebrant, capping off an ongoing story thread in Season 12. However, Bungie has alerted players that rewards may not be dropping as they should.

“We are investigating an issue where some rewards are not dropping from completion of the High Celebrant mission,” Bungie said in a tweet. It didn’t offer any further specifics, but players on the Destiny subreddit have reported possibly related issues. That includes not receiving the promised Exotic ship, although that may be due to further, as-of-yet unavailable steps that still need to be completed.

Whatever the case, you may want to hold off on completing High Celebrant, though Bungie will hopefully be able to retroactively hand out the correct rewards to those who finish it in the meantime. If you want to try your hand at it anyway–and who can blame you, with Destiny 2’s story being in such an interesting place–you can talk to Crow on Tangled Shores to get started.

This weekly reset also kicked off the latest Iron Banner, giving you a chance to take on the Slaying Dragons questline. Though that isn’t story focused like what you’ll get from the Coup de Grâce, there are still rewards to be earned. You should also be aware that Bungie has replaced the Dragonfly perk on Cold Front for those who received it, as it was not intended to be available on the weapon and was causing issues as a result.

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Dexter Revival Reveals Villain Casting and Plot Details

Showtime’s Dexter series revival has its villain, and it’s none other than Mr. Krabs himself: Clancy Brown.

Variety reports that Brown will play Kurt Caldwell, the unofficial mayor of the town of Iron Lake. A former truck driver who now owns the local truckstop and several trucks, Caldwell is described as a classic figure you should never cross: Kind to his friends, but ruthless to those who wrong him.

Brown has had a strong career between film, television, and video game roles. IGN readers will recognize him as the voice of Spongebob Squarepant’s Mr. Krabs, Detroit: Become Human’s jaded detective Hank Anderson, as well as roles in The Shawshank Redemption, Highlander, and Starship Troopers. He’s more recently starred in ABC’s Emergence and Shudder’s The Mortuary Collection.

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Brown will be joining Dexter star Michael C. Hall, who is reprising his role as the vigilante serial killer Dexter Morgan. Hall has previously stated that he’s excited to return to the role after the original series’ “unsatisfying” ending.

The 10-episode revival will serve as a “second finale” for the show, which largely disappointed fans. Plot details are still scarce, but Showtime’s president of entertainment Gary Levine has praised Hall and showrunner Clyde Phillips for finding a narrative that’s “truly worthy of the brilliant, original series.”

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Apex Legends Fight Night: Every New Legendary And Epic Skin

Fight Night, a new limited-time event, is now live in Apex Legends, adding a new town takeover and making welcome quality-of-life changes to the game. As a collection event, Fight Night also introduces a ton of new epic and legendary cosmetics to purchase from Apex Legends’ in-game store. We’ve compiled images of them below.

It’s a pretty excellent roundup of cosmetics this time around. In terms of legendary skins, the collection includes seven new character skins and five new weapon skins. In keeping in line with the theme of the event, everything is getting a shiny, Olympus-looking makeover.

Every item in the Fight Night collection can be bought with Apex Coins or crafted with Crafting Materials.
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For the most part, everyone looks fly as hell…again, for the most part. Respawn still can’t quite nail down a good legendary look for Bangalore–it’s honestly the hair, we don’t know why the team keeps trying to straighten Bangalore’s awesome curls. Those looks don’t work for her.

The collection also includes epic skins. There are two character skins and four weapon skins. The remaining epic items are a collection of weapon charms, skydive emotes, and banner poses. Both of the banner poses are really dope–Loba’s new Charming pose sees the burglar elegantly leap onto a loot crate and then menacingly smile right before she prepares to teleport away, while Revenant’s new Stalker pose sees the simulacrum crawl along the wall and ceiling like a spider before leaping down and pulling off a nightmarish glare.

Though not as flashy as the legendary skins, Fight Night's epic skins are all pretty stylish too.
Though not as flashy as the legendary skins, Fight Night’s epic skins are all pretty stylish too.

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Buy all 24 items in the collection and you’ll unlock Gibraltar’s heirloom, War Club. If you don’t want to spend the cash (it’s a lot to buy all 24 items–a little over $140 USD), then just wait. After Fight Night ends, War Club will be rotated into the general heirloom pool. With heirloom shards (which are randomly earned from opening Apex Packs), you can unlock War Club or any of the other available heirlooms.

Admittedly, you’ll have to rely on luck with that method so it will likely take a great deal longer, but it will be cheaper seeing as you just unlock Apex Packs by playing the game, both by leveling up and finding treasure packs during matches.

When you unlock an heirloom, you also get a unique banner pose and intro quip for the character.

Though it’s not a part of the collection, Fight Night adds a new legendary Pathfinder skin too. Called Memoir Noir, this skin is similar to Wraith’s Voidwalker (and Phasewalker recolor) and Bloodhound’s Young Blood in that equipping it gives Pathfinder a unique intro animation. When Memoir Noir is equipped–instead of swinging into battle on his grapple–Pathfinder enters the fray on a raining night, stoically turning to Mastiff shotgun blast a reaper like a hardened noir detective. It’s pretty cool. You can find Memoir Noir in the Apex Legends store under “Special Offers.” The skin will be available for purchase until Fight Night ends on January 19.

Pathfinder's Memoir Noir is stylized after the disguise he wears in the Stories from the Outlands: Fight Night animated short.

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Zack Snyder Explains the Importance of Superman’s Black Suit in Justice League

Zack Snyder recently explained the importance of Superman’s black suit as a time delineator in his upcoming cut of Justice League.

When asked by ComicBook Debate what Superman’s black suit means to him, Snyder said the suit is an important way to demonstrate the change Superman goes through. He also explained that it works as a great time delineator, especially when presenting flashbacks and flash-forwards of the character.

“I really was always a very strong advocate for the black suit,” Snyder said. “I really wanted the black suit and it made sense for me because — it’s exactly as you say — Superman, as a character, notoriously does not grow. He’s like a rock and everything just smashes against him and then we learn, by trying to change a thing that’s unchangeable so that we can learn about ourselves, (and) that’s sort of the old way, the old Superman.”

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“I really felt like my Superman…has to sort of level up and sort of learn something and be something different because in the end, the idea is that, or what I had planned was that, the…final step for Superman is kind of his real return, or his real coming into, what I would consider almost the classic Superman,” Snyder added.

Snyder went on to say that the “classic” Superman moment doesn’t really happen in this movie. He also explained that the black suit in his cut of the movie is a “great time delineator” that allows audiences to see where in the timeline they are with the character.

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“I really was always excited about using the black suit to kind of lock us in to…when he goes from the black suit to the red and blue suit (and) what that means,” he said. “You can’t just be like, ‘oh now let’s put him in the blue suit, now let’s put him in the black suit.’ It’s like, ‘no, that’s not cool.'”

You’ll be able to see how all of Snyder’s black suit thoughts translate onto the screen this year when the Justice League: Snyder Cut is released on HBO Max. Check out this clip that shows Superman in the black suit meeting Alfred and after that, read about Snyder casually announcing that the first part of the Snyder Cut will release in March. The Snyder Cut will be a four-part series where each part is one hour long, so it’s unclear when the other three parts will be released if just the first part is released in March.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Playlist Updates Moving To Thursdays

Co-developer Treyarch is moving its Call of Duty playlist update notifications for Black Ops Cold War to Thursdays, the studio announced on Twitter. The next one lands on January 7.

The playlist updates for the latest Call of Duty games–particularly Modern Warfare and Warzone–are sent out relatively spontaneously, though they land on various Tuesdays throughout the year. From now on, however, playlist updates will start trickling out on Thursdays. The next update for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War arrives this Thursday and features Raid and Crossroads Strike 24/7, Gunfight Blueprints, and Dirty Bomb Duos.

Treyarch only mentioned Black Ops Cold War. However, it’s likely that this change in when playlist updates are sent out extends to Call of Duty: Warzone as well.

Though there is a playlist update coming this Thursday, Black Ops Cold War will have a few ongoing playlists. This includes Nuketown 24/7, Prop Hunt, and Face Off on Gunfight maps. And in addition to Dirty Bomb Duos, Fireteam: Dirty Bomb is also staying in the game.

In other Black Ops Cold War and Warzone news, the two games have received a brand-new operator that wields a gigantic sledgehammer replete with “knock-knock” inscribed on the sides to knock out his enemies’ lights. Meanwhile, with Black Ops Cold War weapons merging into Warzone as part of the Season 1 rollout, the DMR 14 is way overpowered right now.

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Preorders Are Live for Doritos 3D Crunch (Seriously)

Here’s some major news for those who enjoy salty snacks: Doritos 3D Crunch are now available to preorder on Walmart’s website. You read that right, Doritos has brought back the delightful ’90s snack, and Walmart has put 6oz bags of the things up for preorder. You can secure your very own bag of Doritos 3D Crunch in either Chili Cheese Nacho or Spicy Ranch flavors. Note that these have been extremely popular, so stock might not last long.

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Walmart says your preordered Doritos will ship on January 26. You’ll also want to keep an eye on the shipping cost before placing your order. Orders over $35 qualify for free shipping, so just stock up 12 bags and you’ll be good to go.

These Doritos actually hit store shelves in late December, so you may be able to find them in stock at brick-and-mortar stores that sell snack foods. But for those who don’t want to venture into stores during a pandemic to check to see if a bag of chips is in stock, ordering them from Walmart is a safer alternative.

PepsiCo says the Doritos 3D Crunch are being released in answer to a wave of online petitions and general social media clamoring. Originally released in 1998, Doritos 3D Crunch made a memorable impression on snack enthusiasts, but the company discontinued them a few years later.

If you have fond memories of crunching on these puffy chips two decades ago, you might find the new release doesn’t quite taste how you remember. While they have the same shape (and, presumably, crunch) this new release comes in two new bold “hot-and-spicy” flavors: Spicy Ranch and Chili Cheese Nacho.

From the official press release: “Doritos 3D Crunch is one of our most anticipated product launches ever. What’s exciting is that we didn’t just bring back the original — we’ve evolved it to reflect the snacking trends of a new generation,” said Rachel Ferdinando, SVP and CMO, Frito-Lay North America. “We’re thrilled to introduce a new version at a time when we all could use a small moment of joy.”

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Zack Snyder Has ‘No Plan’ to Make More DC Movies After Justice League Snyder Cut

Director Zack Snyder says he has no plans to make more DC movies after the release of the Snyder Cut of Justice League.

In an interview with Comic Book Debate (via Collider), Snyder commented on the matter of future films, while leaving the door open for the future.

“Look, I never thought I’d be here doing this. I didn’t think I’d be finishing Justice League… The truth is, and it’s been widely reported, and I have no issue, this is an old movie. This is a years-old movie I’m working on. The DC universe has gone and branched off and done its own thing and that’s fine… As far as what I did and as far as what my vision for what I wanted to do with these characters and the journey I wanted them to go on, it’s well known that I planned on more movies — five movies or something — but I’m busy. I’ve got a lot going on. Is it cool that the fans have so much faith in the trajectory? Yes, it’s amazing, and I couldn’t be happier and I’m excited for them to see Justice League so they can really drink the entire elixir of Justice League. But would I continue? I have no plan to. But like I said, I didn’t think I’d be here, so who knows?”

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The long-awaited (and at one time seemingly mythical) Snyder Cut is reportedly due to release in March on HBO Max in four hour-long segments. Snyder says he is including 150 minutes of previously unseen footage, and won’t be using any of director Joss Whedon’s work on the film following Snyder’s original departure.

Snyder certainly isn’t the only one considering his future with DC. Cyborg actor Ray Fisher has said he won’t work with DC Films president Walter Hamada again after Fisher accused Hamada of enabling a toxic work environment under Joss Whedon.

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In the meantime, DC fans have the divisive Wonder Woman 1984 to watch on HBO Max. Thankfully, you can finally tune in on your PS5 and Roku.

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