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The Pokemon Center

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Lofi duo Super Lofi 64 return in “The Pokemon Center” — the classic Pokémon theme, crafted with soft organ riffs and shuffling hip hop beats.

Super Lofi 64, Canaan and Nate Evans, made their debut with their hit Zelda tribute album, Ocarina of Vibes. Now, the brothers begin a new adventure in the world of Pokémon, and make their first stop at “The Pokémon Center”. This beloved melody, composed by series creator Junichi Matsuda, appears in every generation of Pokémon titles, from its early beginnings in Red and Blue, to its newest installments Scarlet and Violet.

“The Pokémon Center” is out now on all stores and streaming platforms! Support Super Lofi 64 and GameChops by streaming, saving, and adding the track to your playlists.

Credits
Produced by Super Lofi 64

Composed by Junichi Matsuda
Originally from Pokémon (series)
Mastered by Dj Cutman
Illustration by Evynn Alanna

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