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{{italic title|''Yoshi's Crafted World'' sound test}}
{{italic title|List of ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' in-game music}}
In the Scrapbook for ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]'', the player can access a list of music tracks where they can listen to music they have heard throughout the game. Most of the level tracks are arrangements of the game's main theme (marked below with an asterisk), although others, such as the boss music, are original pieces. The Scrapbook features a total of 20 tracks, although the credits theme, cutscene music, victory fanfares, the music heard before minigames, and the music heard before and after the [[Skelesaurus]] chase are absent. The game's soundtrack was composed by Kazufumi Umeda.
In the Scrapbook for ''[[Yoshi's Crafted World]]'', the player can access a list of music tracks where they can listen to music they have heard throughout the game. Most of the level tracks are arrangements of the game's main theme (marked below with an asterisk), although others, such as the boss music, are original pieces. The Scrapbook features a total of 20 tracks, although the credits theme, cutscene music, victory fanfares, the music heard before minigames, and the music heard before and after the [[Skelesaurus]] chase are absent. The game's soundtrack was composed by Kazufumi Umeda.


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