Lyrics by Brentalfloss

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  1. Dr. Mario
  2. Final Fantasy IV Love Theme
  3. A Boy And His Blob Mini-lyric
  4. Ballad Of The Mages
  5. Bubble Man
  6. Corey (The 'SGC Secret Song')
  7. Ducktales
  8. Final Fatasy VI
  9. Good Example
  10. Gotta Run/Be The One feat. The Megas
  11. Mega Man 3
  12. Mushroom Kingdom
  13. Paperboy
  14. Tetris (A​-​type Gameboy)
  15. The Roomate Song
  16. The Truth About Toad
  17. Zelda II With Lyrics
  18. Zelda With Lyrics
  19. Zidane To Vivi

Brent Black (born April 12, 1984), also known as brentalfloss, is a musician who adds lyrics to classic video game titles, such as Punch-Out!!, Mega Man 2, Super Mario 3D World, and Donkey Kong Country. He also has original songs for his albums and some on YouTube, such as "This is the Album You've Been Waiting For", "The BrentalFloss Comic Song", and his first song, "The Dreamer". He wrote this song when he was 12, and his sister named it. Black was born in Dallas, Texas. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Oklahoma and went on to earn his master's degree in musical theatre writing at New York University. In his time at NYU, he co-wrote a musical with composer Rob Broadhurst called "I’ll Be Damned", which had a limited Off-Broadway run at the Vineyard Theatre in New York City in 2010.

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