F-777 is the composer of the songs in different levels listed below.
Levels that use F-777 songs[]
- Ghost Dance - Dance of the Violins
- Deep Space - Where's the Rum Gone? (shortened)
- Kung Fu - Panda Smash (shortened)
- 1UP - 1UP (2017 version)
- 8Bits - Mutiny
- Tropical Tides - Tropical Tides
- Gemini - Luigi's Cool Pants
- Auspicious Jade Rabbit - Firecrackers 2 (shortened)
- Dino Disco - Dino Disco
- Mysterious Trail - System Fix
- Tribal Hunting - Day Dreamer
- Jack-O'-Lantern - The Vampire Warlord (VIP Mix)
Trivia[]
- This is the first guest artist whose songs are used in Rolling Sky levels.
- This is the most prominent artist, the second being Alan Walker.
- Gemini was slightly different from the original song.
- Unlike the Alan Walker levels, most F-777 level don't require money, but only keys to unlock.
- The only one is Ghost Dance, with it costing gems.
- Unlike Alan Walker's music, most of F-777's music doesn't have lyrics, either.
- Except for Jack-O'-Lantern and Dino Disco, both levels have vocal accompainment.
- F-777 also makes music for Geometry Dash, Just Shapes & Beats, and other games.
- Pirate Ship was meant to have The Seven Seas as its soundtrack, but, due to copyright problems, it got scrapped and replaced by another soundtrack made by the developers.
- The first main level of Rolling Sky after 2 years has the song “Firecrackers 2”, also by F-777.
- Auspicious Jade Rabbit is also the only non-Bonus Level in Minimax's era to use a song by F-777.
- This is the artist that has the most used songs in Rolling Sky levels.
- Ghost Dance is the first level in all of Rolling Sky to use a song by F-777.
- 8Bits is the first bonus level to use a song by F-777.
- Tribal Hunting is the first Co-creation Level to use a song by F-777.