They Got You!

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They Got You!
Composer Toru Minegishi
Game Splatoon
Heard in
Splatoon
Multiplayer
Featured in Splatune - disc 1, track 9
Nintendo Music – link
Genre Rock
Length 0:06 (Splatune)
Sample

They Got You! (Wet Floor)
Artist Wet Floor
Composer Toru Minegishi
Guitar Mizo (in-game)
Ryley (in-game)
Bass Neil (in-game)
Drums Candi (in-game)
Synth Keaton (in-game)
Game Splatoon 2
Heard in
Splatoon 2
Multiplayer
Featured in Splatune 2 - disc 1, track 10
Nintendo Music – link
Genre Rock
Electronic
Length 0:07 (Splatune 2)
Sample

They Got You! (Splatfest)
Artist Off the Hook
Composer Toru Minegishi
Game Splatoon 2
Heard in
Splatoon 2
Splatfest results screen
Featured in Splatune 2 - disc 2, track 9
Nintendo Music – link
Length 0:07
Sample
For the similarly-named jingle heard in Salmon Run, see They Got You! (Salmon Run).

They Got You![1] is a jingle in the Splatoon series.

Description

They Got You! is a brief jingle with no known artist that plays upon a defeat in multiplayer battles in Splatoon, before transitioning into Battle Defeat. It consists of cymbal crashes accompanying declining burp-like vocals somewhat akin to those used in Turquoise October songs.

Other versions

They Got You! (Wet Floor)

The identically-named They Got You! is a cover of the jingle by Wet Floor that plays upon a defeat in multiplayer battles in Splatoon 2, before transitioning into Ink Another Day. It is similar to the original They Got You!, but features a twangy synth rather than the vocals of the original.

They Got You! (Splatfest)

Off the Hook also has their own cover of They Got You!, playing under the same circumstances during Splatfest battles before transitioning into Party's Over. It is further differentiated from even Wet Floor's version, featuring a broadly similar structure but with very distorted and discordant synths.

Names in other languages

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They Got You!
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese バトル 負けジングル
Batoru Make Jinguru


They Got You! (Splatfest)
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フェスマッチ 負けジングル
Fesumatchi Make Jinguru
France French (NOE) They Got You! (festival)[2] They Got You! (Splatfest)

References

  1. Nintendo Music
  2. French version of Nintendo Music