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SING!! Sega Game Music Presented by B.B. Queens is a hybrid Sega Mega-CD/soundtrack album consisting of rearranged theme music from various Sega games, arranged by Masao Akashi and performed by Japanese music group B.B. Queens, most notable for encoding the Sega Mega Drive game Teddy Boy Blues as its first audio track (allowing the game to be played by inserting the album into a Mega-CD), and for featuring the theme song of the unreleased Sonic the Hedgehog game SegaSonic Bros..
The song "Funky Brothers" was intended to be the image song (the Western equivalent to a theme song) for the upcoming Sega System C2 arcade puzzle game SegaSonic Bros.; the project was far enough in development to both receive numerous location tests, and to have "Funky Brothers" published on an officially Sega-licensed soundtrack release. Ultimately, the game was never released, and the song was never properly attributed to being Sonic-related until the modern era, when the title's developers began to share its existence with the larger gaming community.