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  • Change Your Way
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  • "Change Your Way" is the ending theme song for Persona 2: Eternal Punishment written and sung by Elisha La'Verne with the game in mind. According to the songwriter the song is about always being available to get out of bad situations, and was based upon experiences as she grew up in London, witnessing homeless people on the streets. This echoes the protagonist Maya Amano's motto, "Let's think positive!".
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  • "Change Your Way" is the ending theme song for Persona 2: Eternal Punishment written and sung by Elisha La'Verne with the game in mind. According to the songwriter the song is about always being available to get out of bad situations, and was based upon experiences as she grew up in London, witnessing homeless people on the streets. This echoes the protagonist Maya Amano's motto, "Let's think positive!". "Change Your Way" also appears on an album of the same name, as the sixth track, released in 2000 on the Cutting Edge label in Japan. The single for the song features six mixes of the song, including the original. The original soundtrack of the game does not include the song. Just like "Kimi no Tonari" in Persona 2: Innocent Sin, as an ending theme, its melody received arrangements for other in-game tracks, they are Aoba Park, city map 1 and 2. The ending FMV just before entering the staff roll also contains a short section of the melody.