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* "Summer Belongs to You" is often considered by many fans to be the pinnacle of awesome P&F music, culminating in the absolutely joyous title track.
** The episode's first track, "I Believe We Can", is massively uplifting with powerful vocals by Clay Aiken and Chaka Khan. Even better is that the two of them are dressed ''exactly'' like Phineas and Ferb.
** "J-Pop (Welcome to Tokyo)" is definitely a visual AND audio treat for all the JPop fans out there! Not to mention being a hilarious ShoutOut to the [[Music/{{Caramell}} Caramelldansen]] [[MemeticMutation video]].
** And Japan's not the only country getting a catchy musical shoutout. The episode follows it up with "Rubber Bands, Rubber Balls", which is practically a love letter to Bollywood music while also having some funny lyrics.
** "City of Love" might just be ''the'' most adorable song in the whole show thanks to Isabella's sweet and sincere vocals. You may just want to smack Phineas across the face for being so unappreciative by the time it's over.
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* "Summer Belongs to You" is often considered by many fans to be the pinnacle of awesome P&F music, culminating in the absolutely joyous titular track.
** The episode's first rack "I Believe We Can" is a massively uplifting track with powerful vocals by none other than Clay Aiken and Chaka Khan. Even better is that the two of them are dressed ''exactly'' like Phineas and Ferb.
** "J-Pop (Welcome to Tokyo)" is definitely a visual AND audio treat for all the Main/JPop fans out there! Not to mention being a hilarious ShoutOut to the [[Music/{{Caramell}} Caramelldansen]] [[MemeticMutation video]].

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* "Summer Belongs to You" is often considered by many fans to be the pinnacle of awesome P&F music, culminating in the absolutely joyous titular title track.
** The episode's first rack track, "I Believe We Can" Can", is a massively uplifting track with powerful vocals by none other than Clay Aiken and Chaka Khan. Even better is that the two of them are dressed ''exactly'' like Phineas and Ferb.
** "J-Pop (Welcome to Tokyo)" is definitely a visual AND audio treat for all the Main/JPop JPop fans out there! Not to mention being a hilarious ShoutOut to the [[Music/{{Caramell}} Caramelldansen]] [[MemeticMutation video]].



** "City of Love" might just be ''the'' most adorable song in the whole show no thanks to Isabella's sweet and sincere vocals. You may just want to smack Phineas across the face for being so unappreciative by the time it's over.

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** "City of Love" might just be ''the'' most adorable song in the whole show no thanks to Isabella's sweet and sincere vocals. You may just want to smack Phineas across the face for being so unappreciative by the time it's over.
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* "Summer Belongs to You" is often considered by many fans to be the pinnacle of awesome P&F music, culminating in the absolutely joyous titular track.
** The episode's first rack "I Believe We Can" is a massively uplifting track with powerful vocals by none other than Clay Aiken and Chaka Khan. Even better is that the two of them are dressed ''exactly'' like Phineas and Ferb.
** "J-Pop (Welcome to Tokyo)" is definitely a visual AND audio treat for all the Main/JPop fans out there! Not to mention being a hilarious ShoutOut to the [[Music/{{Caramell}} Caramelldansen]] [[MemeticMutation video]].
** And Japan's not the only country getting a catchy musical shoutout. The episode follows it up with "Rubber Bands, Rubber Balls", which is practically a love letter to Bollywood music while also having some funny lyrics.
** "City of Love" might just be ''the'' most adorable song in the whole show no thanks to Isabella's sweet and sincere vocals. You may just want to smack Phineas across the face for being so unappreciative by the time it's over.

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