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'''''DK Jamz''''' is an official soundtrack album released in 1995, containing the music of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. ''DK Jamz'' was mainly composed by [[David Wise]], with the occasional assistance of {{wp|Robin Beanland}} and [[Eveline Novakovic|Eveline Fischer]]. The CD includes the arranged version of "[[DK Island Swing]]" from the previous Japanese soundtrack CD ''[[Super Donkey Kong Game Music CD Jungle Fantasy]]'', renamed "Jungle Groove" and without mention of the arrangement's composer. David Wise has stated that he wanted the music produced by the Super NES SPC700 chip for the game to sound similar to the Korg Wavestation synthesizer.<ref>[https://www.polygon.com/2014/3/5/5456852/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-music Synth, big band jazz and the remaking of Donkey Kong Country's amazing sound], ''emilygera'' (March 5th, 2014). Retrieved February 17th, 2023.</ref>
'''''DK Jamz''''' is an official soundtrack album released in 1995, containing the music of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. It has been highly praised for its diverse and good quality music.{{ref needed}} ''DK Jamz'' was mainly composed by [[David Wise]], with the occasional assistance of {{wp|Robin Beanland}} and [[Eveline Novakovic|Eveline Fischer]]. The CD includes the arranged version of "[[DK Island Swing]]" from the previous Japanese soundtrack CD ''[[Super Donkey Kong Game Music CD Jungle Fantasy]]'', renamed "Jungle Groove" and without mention of the arrangement's composer. David Wise has stated that he wanted the music produced by the Super NES SPC700 chip for the game to sound similar to the Korg Wavestation synthesizer.<ref>[https://www.polygon.com/2014/3/5/5456852/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-music Synth, big band jazz and the remaking of Donkey Kong Country's amazing sound], ''emilygera'' (March 5th, 2014). Retrieved February 17th, 2023.</ref>


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