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==Description==
==Description==
''Meadowlark'' plays in the [[lobby]] during [[Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|SpringFest]] in {{S3}}, replacing ''[[Soak & Stomp]]'', which plays during other [[Splatfest]]s. It features a bouncy and whimsical sound befitting its associated event.
''Meadowlark'' plays in the [[lobby]] during [[Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|SpringFest]] in {{S3}}, replacing ''[[Soak & Stomp]]'', which plays during other [[Splatfest]]s. It features a bouncy and whimsical sound befitting its associated event. It has a banjo, tambourine, and drum instruments in the song.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Meadowlark
Artist Saplings
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Lobby (SpringFest only)
Audio file

Meadowlark is a song in Splatoon 3 by Saplings.

Description

Meadowlark plays in the lobby during SpringFest in Splatoon 3, replacing Soak & Stomp, which plays during other Splatfests. It features a bouncy and whimsical sound befitting its associated event. It has a banjo, tambourine, and drum instruments in the song.

Trivia

  • Despite the song name and artist information being shown in the jukebox screen when being played in the lobby, this song is not available in the song list and is not playable from the jukebox after the end of SpringFest.

Etymology

The meadowlarks are a loose taxonomic group of grassland birds. By extension of the greater classification of all birds known as larks, "lark" by itself is also associated with individuals who are jolly, peppy, or early risers, as well as acts of frolicking or pranking. Altogether, the name gives the same upbeat and energetic impression as the sound of the track itself.