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—have confirmed that they worked together on 41 tracks for the game. Identifiable Styles
Before we dissect the tracks, we must understand the hardware. The Sega Genesis used the FM synthesis chip alongside a Texas Instruments SN76489 PSG (Programmable Sound Generator). Unlike the SNES, which relied on sampled instruments (wavetable synthesis), the Genesis produced sound through mathematical algorithms—Frequency Modulation (FM). Sonic 3 Vgm
and his music team. Although SEGA officially denied it for years, several of Jackson's collaborators—including musical director Brad Buxer Doug Grigsby III Cirocco Jones —have confirmed that they worked together on 41
: The melody was later repurposed as the foundation for Jackson’s 1996 hit single, "Stranger in Moscow". The Disappearance "Stranger in Moscow". The Disappearance