Lookin' Fresh

Lookin' Fresh is a song performed by DJ Lee Fish.

Description
Lookin' Fresh is an electronic composition, with many influences from old-school hip-hop. The song has an emphasis on the Inkling vocals, which appear to be rapping, along with a section that has multiple Inklings chanting. In Splatoon, four different versions play in each of the Booyah Base shops, each remix matching the personalities of the shopkeepers. In Squid Beatz, selecting Lookin' Fresh plays the version heard in Shrimp Kicks, implying that version to be the original. The Shrimp Kicks version has high bass and emphasizes percussion, because Crusty Sean's gear corresponds to the lower part of the body. Furthermore, the heavy beat gives it a bouncy sound, reflecting his outgoing personality. In Splatoon 2, Lookin' Fresh can be heard at the Crust Bucket, a callback to Sean's former store, although is slightly different (see below).

Lookin' Fresh (Cooler Heads)
The version heard in Cooler Heads has louder treble, emphasizing vocals, and minimal percussion, giving it a weaker sound in that respect. This is a reflection of Annie's shy and detached personality, as well as the fact that she sells gear for the top part of the buyer's body, hence the emphasis on the treble.

Lookin' Fresh (Jelly Fresh)
The version heard in Jelly Fresh is faded out except for the melody, the "center", because Jelonzo's gear is worn on the middle part of the body. It also has many bubbly sound effects in the background, showing his bubbly and ecstatic personality as well as referencing his gelatinous species.

Lookin' Fresh (Ammo Knights)
The version heard in Ammo Knights is more distant, showing Sheldon's separation from the others as a weapons dealer. It also has static and other sounds reminiscent of a military radio, as a reference to his obsession with the military.

Lookin' Fresh (Hotlantis)
The version heard in Hotlantis in Splatoon 3 Expansion Pass is filtered to reflect how the player is accessing the shop through a terminal. Samples of synthetic tones and vocal clips from Dripping with Style are reminiscent of Chirpy Chips compositions.

Lookin' Fresh (Splatune)
The version included in Splatune is a medley of all four versions of Lookin' Fresh, with each version being separated by the same sound effect as if one was switching through the shops in Booyah Base with the and  buttons. It begins with the Cooler Heads version, before switching to the Jelly Fresh version at the 43-second mark. At 1:05, it switches to the Ammo Knights version, and switches for the final time at 1:20, where the regular Shrimp Kicks version plays for the rest of the track (which ends at 2:15). Note how each version does not get an equal amount of time, and that the Shrimp Kicks version plays at the end with the longest duration of all versions. This is possibly further confirmation that this is the original version.

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The version heard through the speakers of the Crust Bucket in Inkopolis Square is a more simplified version of the beat, with higher bass and echo and distortion.

New You
While DJ Lee Fish's songs do not have any significant presence in Splatoon 2, New You by DJ Real Sole replaces Lookin' Fresh as the shopkeeper theme and heavily samples Lookin' Fresh.

Dripping with Style
While DJ Lee Fish's songs do not have any significant presence in Splatoon 3, Dripping with Style by a new band replaces Lookin' Fresh as the shopkeeper theme.