Bravely Default OST Spotify

Bravely Default OSTs Are Now Available On Spotify

Bravely Default I and II‘s OSTs are now available on Spotify. The two games’ original soundtracks have been released under the composer Revo’s official Spotify page. The soundtrack for Bravely Default I, known as Bravely Default: Flying Fairy in Japan, has also been released on Apple Music. [Thanks, AniPlaylist!]

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Square Enix originally released the entire discography for the Bravely Default series back in 2019, but it was limited to Japan. The physical release of Bravely Default II‘s OST was teased back in December 2020, but was unavailable outside of Japan as well. Now people from around the world can listen to the series’ most popular songs, such as “That Person’s Name Is” and “The Vagrant of Love.”

Notably, however, many of the songs listed both on Spotify and Apple Music have inconsistent song titles. “The Vagrant of Love” for example, is titled “Romantic Rogue” on Spotify, and “Romantic Vagrant” on Apple Music. The same goes for “That Person’s Name Is”, which is titled “He of the Name” on Spotify and “That of the Name” on Apple Music. Additionally, there is still no word on whether the Bravely Default II soundtrack will also be released on Apple Music.

The Bravely Default: Flying Fairy track list is 46 songs long. The Bravely Default II track list is 62 songs long and split into three “discs.”

You can listen to the full Bravely Default: Flying Fairy soundtrack immediately on Spotify, as well as purchase a digital copy via Apple Music. Streaming for the Bravely Default II OST is currently only available on Spotify.

Bravely Default II was released on February 26, 2021, and is immediately available for the Nintendo Switch.

 


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