"Speedy Speed Boy" (also spelled as "Speedy Speedboy") is a song by Maurizio De Jorio under the alias Marko Polo. Produced in 1999, the song was first released as a non-stop version in the mixed compilation album "Super Eurobeat Presents Euromach" on September 29, 1999, while the extended version was later released in "Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Second Stage D Selection 1" on December 1st. It was written and composed by Andrea Leonardi and produced by Leonardi under his alias Bratt Sinclaire.
In 2024, it was released an 8D version of the song, titled as "Speedy Speedboy (My Initials 8D)", as a digital single credited to Bratt Sinclaire.
Due to Leonardi's dismissal from Delta, since 2008 the song's license has been transferred to SinclaireStyle together with many other songs produced and/or written by Andrea Leonardi at Delta.
Lyrics[]
[Intro]
Speedy, Speed Boy (boy!), gasoline's burning in
Speedy, Speed Boy (boy!), as fast as I can be
Speedy, Speed Boy (boy!), every night and day
Wind is on my face
(Speedy, Speed Boy)
(Speedy, Speed Boy)
[Verse 1]
Running with my car
Running in my dreams every night (night), night (night)
Born to overtake,
Born to race and to overdrive, drive (drive)
[Pre-Chorus]
Engine's over the red degrees
And my heart beats as much as I can't breathe
But I don't want claim any stop
They wanna say I'm quitting, quitting, quitting, quitting!
[Chorus - Repeat Twice]
Speedy, Speed Boy! (boy!)
Gasoline's burning in
Speedy, Speed Boy! (boy!)
As fast as I can be
Speedy, Speed Boy! (boy!)
Every night and day,
Wind is on my face!
[Verse 2]
Squealing off the tires,
Skidding to the left and the right (right), right (right)
My step on the brakes, rear vision,
Mirror to spy (spy), spy (spy)
[Bridge]
(Speedy, Speed Boy, woah woah)
(Speed boy, speed boy, woah woah)
(Speedy, Speed Boy, woah woah)
(Speed boy, speed boy, woah woah)
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Trivia[]
- Speedy Speed Boy was featured in Act 5 of Initial D Second Stage. It was also featured in Initial D Special Stage, Initial D Arcade Stage 3 and Initial D Street Stage.
- Additionally, the song was miscredited in Act 12 of Initial D Second Stage with "Take Me To Your Heart" by Cherry.
- During the start and the end of the song, it was sampled the "warp" sound effect which was taken from the eyecatch soundfiles from the First and Second Stages of Initial D.