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When Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze launched on the Wii U in 2014 (and later on the Nintendo Switch), it was rightfully celebrated for its brutal difficulty, tight platforming mechanics, and the return of Retro Studios. However, for many players, the true star of the game isn't the cranky Kong or even the level design—it’s the music. The (Original Soundtrack) is widely regarded not just as the best soundtrack of the Donkey Kong Country series, but as one of the greatest video game scores of the 21st century.
This is the track that makes grown men cry. It is a waltz—a haunting, nostalgic 3/4 time signature that evokes the DKC2 "Stickerbush Symphony." The interplay between the accordion (mimicking wind), the plucked strings, and the soft choir is masterful. It perfectly captures the feeling of a cold, snowy autumn in a ruined Viking village. Many fans argue this is Wise’s single greatest composition. dk tropical freeze ost
To understand the weight of this soundtrack, you need to understand the history. The original Donkey Kong Country trilogy on the SNES featured music composed by and Eveline Fischer (with Dave’s work on DKC2: Diddy’s Kong Quest being legendary). For a decade, Wise stepped away from the franchise. When Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze launched on