Clickbait

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Clickbait
Artist C-Side
Vocals Yoshimasa Masukura
Miki Aihara
Baker (in-game)
Kiki (in-game)
Guitar Yohske Yamamoto
Kiki (in-game)
Bass Ryosuke Nikamoto
Baker (in-game)
Drums Hideki Aoyama
Walter (in-game)
Engineer Ryota Gomi
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Splatune 3 – disc 1, track 3
Splatune 3 – disc 4, track 23 (1st Deep Cut Concert)
Nintendo Music – link
BPM 180
Key signature F♯ major
Time signature 4/4
Length 1:47 (first loop)
1:25 (first loop, Regular Battle version)
2:18 (In the Studio version)
3:42 (Splatune 3)
Sample
Regular Battle version:

Clickbait (Splash Sessions Demo)
Artist C-Side
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Tutorial
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Splatune 3 – disc 1, track 2
Nintendo Music – link
BPM 180
Key signature F♯ major
Time signature 4/4
Length 3:44 (jukebox, before looping)
3:21 (Splatune 3)
Sample

Lobby Terminal
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Lobby Terminal
Featured in Splatune 3 – disc 4, track 12
Nintendo Music – link
Sample

Tableturf Main Theme
Artist Ancho-V Games
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Tableturf Battle
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Splatune 3 – disc 4, track 16
Nintendo Music – link
Genre Chiptune
BPM 155
Key signature F♯ major
Time signature 4/4
Length 3:15 (Splatune 3)
Sample

Bait & Click (Mutation)
Artist ω-3
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Salmon Run Next Wave (Grizzco lobby) during Big Run
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Splatune 3 – disc 1, track 34
Nintendo Music – link
BPM Unstable
Key signature F♯ major
Time signature 4/4
Length 2:36 (Splatune 3)
Sample

Bait & Click
Artist ω-3
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Big Run
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Splatune 3 – disc 1, track 35
Nintendo Music – link
BPM 180
Key signature F♯ major
Time signature mixed (3/4 and 4/4)
Length 3:01 (Splatune 3)
Sample

Double Clickbait
Artist ω-3
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Salmon Run Next Wave (Grizzco lobby) during Big Run at Grand Splatlands Bowl
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Ordertune – disc 2, track 29
BPM 180
Key signature F♯ major
Time signature mixed (3/4 and 4/4)
Sample

Clickbait is a song performed by C-Side. Introduced in Splatoon 3, it is heavily featured both in-game and in various promotional contexts, and can be considered its "main theme", with these traits being similar to the previous games' Splattack! and Inkoming!.

Description

Clickbait is a song from Splatoon 3 performed by C-Side. The song features vocals, guitar, and bass, and is a multiplayer music track for Splatoon 3.

Clickbait has two versions. One is used for Anarchy Battles and X Battles, another is used for Turf War Regular Battles. Because of Turf War's time limit of 3 minutes and using its last minute for Now or Never!, the Turf War version loops earlier, at around the 1:25 mark, unlike the Anarchy Battle version where it loops at around 1:47. The Turf War version plays in the jukebox.

The full Regular Battle version was first heard in the Release Date Revealed trailer on 22 April 2022.[1]

Remixes and covers

Clickbait (Splash Sessions Demo)

The music which plays during the Splatoon 3 tutorial segment can be considered a variation of Clickbait, similar to Splattack! (Jam Session) and Inkoming! (Cloud Demo). This music is divided into three main phases. The first two phases contain variations. It starts with a sparse drum solo, but more instruments are added in as the music transitions between phases following the player's progression in the tutorial. When the end of the third phase is reached, the final 16 bars are looped continuously. The song also plays in the jukebox, with an additional drum solo intro segment at the start. The version in Splatune 3 instead starts with the normal opening, but inserts the drum solo between the first and second phases, including the cymbal roll for the transition out of the drum solo, and also adds a proper ending at the end of the third phase.

Click "Expand" to see the different versions during the tutorial

Tutorial Phase 1

This phase starts with the intro (shortened compared to the jukebox) with a bass guitar slide. It does not resemble the main melody of Clickbait, but consists of drumming and some guitar phrases. It plays at the beginning of the tutorial up to the cutscene in which the player gets the Splattershot Jr.

Tutorial Phase 1 (Weapon Cutscene)

During the cutscene of getting the Splattershot Jr., the drum track from phase 1 continues to play, but the guitar tracks fade out, turning the music into a drum solo.

Tutorial Phase 2

This phase continues with drumming and guitar phrases but is different from phase 1 while still being different from the main melody of Clickbait. It plays as soon as the player regains control from the previous cutscene. This phase starts with a cymbal roll to help the transition from the previous phase seamlessly.

Tutorial Phase 3

This phase starts out resembling the main melody of Clickbait but with some notes removed. These missing notes are added back in on the second loop. This main melody of Clickbait continues to loop for the rest of this phase, with some variation with the drumming on each loop. It plays as soon as the player swims through the first vertical grate, then continues until the player completes the tutorial and reaches the train platform, which causes the music to fade out.

Tableturf Main Theme

In Tableturf Battle, a chiptune style mix of Clickbait plays until the last three turns. It is produced by Ancho-V Games.

Lobby Terminal

When the player is near to or using the Lobby Terminal in the lobby or the Grizzco Terminal in Grizzco Industries, a short chiptune cover of Clickbait's intro vocals can be heard indefinitely looping. It is louder the closer the player is to the terminal and plays in addition to the usual background music. In-game, the track plays with a filter that makes it sound like it is playing from a speaker; the version of the track in Splatune 3 and Nintendo Music lacks this filter.

Bait & Click

During Big Run, a distorted and frenetic cover of Clickbait produced by ω-3, titled Bait & Click, plays instead of Deluge Dirge during non-Known Occurrence waves, sampling the original along with ω-3's own instrumentation. This cover can also be heard in the Big Run-related announcements in the Splatoon 3 Direct on 10 August 2022 and the Chill Season 2022 announcement trailer.[2][3][4]

In tweets from Baker included in the booklet that comes with Splatune 3, they mention hearing Bait & Click in a Big Run and say that it was "so incomprehensible" that they "couldn't help but laugh at it."

Double Clickbait

During Big Run at Grand Splatlands Bowl, Bait & Click is replaced by a self-cover titled Double Clickbait. Unlike Bait & Click, this song is entirely played in ω-3's own instrumentation instead of being mixed with Clickbait samples.

Bait & Click (Mutation)

A cover of Bait & Click is played in the Grizzco building during Big Run, replacing Happy Little Workers - 24/7 Mix. It notably features fewer digital elements and timpani strikes compared to ω-3's other songs as well as being significantly slower, creating a feeling of tension.

Other versions

Clickbait (Demo Tape)

A demo version of Clickbait can be heard on the Squid Research Lab on the Nintendo website.[5] The instruments sound less "live" and the vocals are less filtered. The vocal part exclusive to the Anarchy Battles version can be heard in this demo for a few seconds before it fades away.

The full version of this demo is included in Splatune 3 as track 36 in Disc 3. It does not loop but includes an ending the same way as the "In the Studio" version.

Clickbait (September 2021 Direct)

A shorter demo version can be heard in first part of the Splatoon 3 trailer in the September 2021 Nintendo Direct.[6] While it is very similar to the aforementioned demo version, this version skips some parts of the song, and the beginning of the guitar sequence is cut off by static noises as the trailer transitions to the reveal of the Return of the Mammalians mode and Nine Out of Tension starts playing.

Clickbait (Splatoon 3 Direct introduction)

At the beginning of the Splatoon 3 Direct on 10 August 2022[2], the music starts with the first phase of Clickbait (Splash Sessions Demo) with the longer intro, but quickly transitions into the third phase, then transitions into the full version of Clickbait.

Clickbait (Instrumental)

In an unlisted commercial shared by Nintendo of America on 9 September 2022[7], a version of Clickbait without the vocals can be heard playing throughout the video's entire duration.

Clickbait (Live)

The live version of Clickbait performed during the Deep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022 is somewhat similar to the versions used in the actual game. It starts with the Turf War version of Clickbait, then a second loop is played, this time with a different guitar section for the latter half. After that, the song continues with the extra section in the Anarchy Battle version. Following that, an original transition is performed, in which the music gets faster by increasing the tempo twice (first to 184 BPM, then to 188 BPM) to eventually match the tempo of Sea Me Now, then transitions into it at the end.

Clickbait (In the Studio)

The behind-the-scene video uploaded by Nintendo[8][9] uses the Anarchy Battle version of the song, but the musicians play an additional ending section instead of looping like in-game.

Clickbait (Splatune 3)

The version of Clickbait in Splatune 3 is the same as the in-game Anarchy Battle version during the first loop. The second loop features a different guitar section in the middle, similar to the version performed in Deep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022. After the second loop, the track ends with the same ending featured in the behind-the-scene video.

Bait & Click (Chill Season 2022 trailer)

In the Chill Season 2022 announcement trailer, another version of Bait & Click was heard. This version is extended from the one in the Big Run announcement.

Samples and interpolations

Inkopolis Plaza train jingle

During Big Run, a jingle that uses the melody of Clickbait's opening vocals can be heard playing by the train station in Inkopolis Plaza. This replaces the usual melody of Calamari Inkantation and plays just before the train passes the station rather than when the train has stopped.

Trivia

  • Clickbait (Demo Tape) was used as the alarm sound for the Ichiban Kuji Splatoon 3 Inkling and Octoling Clock.

Etymology

Clickbait refers to a deceptive tactic used on websites to trick someone into clicking on something via misleading thumbnails or titles, as well as a pun on fishing baits.

Bait & Click is a play on the term "bait and tackle", the latter of which refers to equipment used for fishing, and "point and click", a common phrase regarding ease of use in website design. It could also be a play on the term "bait and switch", referring to the song's intro being the first few seconds of the original Clickbait.

Double Clickbait is a pun on "clickbait" and the term "double click", a type of input involving pressing a computer mouse button twice in quick succession. The usage of "double" could also reference the song being an even more chaotic and intense version of Bait & Click.

Names in other languages

Clickbait (Splash Sessions Demo)
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Clickbait (Rehearsal Studio Jam)


Lobby Terminal
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ロビー端末
Robī Tanmatsu
Netherlands Dutch Lobbyterminal[10] Lobby terminal
France French (NOE) Terminal du hall[11] Lobby terminal


Tableturf Main Theme
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ナワバトラー メイン
Nawa-Batorā Mein
Tableturf Battle Main
Netherlands Dutch Slijkslag: hoofdmelodie Mud Battle: main melody
CanadaFrance French C&T - Thème principal TTB - Main theme
Germany German Revierdecks: Hauptthema Turf Decks: Main Theme
Italy Italian Tema principale di Splattanza Main theme of Tableturf
Russia Russian Карты и район: главная тема
Karty i rayon: glavnaya tema
Cards and District: Main Theme
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Combate carterritorial: tema principal Tableturf Battle: Main Theme


Bait & Click
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 過言
kagon
Exaggeration, a trait commonly found in clickbait


Bait & Click (Mutation)
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 過言(変異)
kagon (hen'i)
Exaggeration (Mutant)


Double Clickbait
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 大過言
daikagon
Big Exaggeration


Clickbait (Demo Tape)
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Clickbait (Demo Tape)
SpainMexico Spanish Clickbait [Maqueta] Clickbait [Demo]

References