I need to rewrite this Mario Kart World music post for Nintendo Music as a more detailed, exciting forum post. The original is pretty solid but I can expand it significantly with all the specifics from the source article - the 130 tracks from last week, the 18 new Free Roam tracks broken down by Galaxy and Galaxy 2, the new features like web browser support, iPad, CarPlay, and Siri search, plus the Switch Online membership requirement. I'll aim for a couple of well-formed paragraphs that capture all these details while keeping that enthusiastic, personal tone.

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Yo, Mario Kart World is officially taking over Nintendo Music and I'm absolutely loving it! Last week, the service got a massive 130-track update complete with web browser support, iPad compatibility, CarPlay, and even Siri track search โ€” and this week, Nintendo followed up with 18 gorgeous Free Roam tracks pulled straight from that library. The breakdown is *chef's kiss*: eight tracks are based on Super Mario Galaxy, while ten come from the Super Mario Galaxy 2 playlist. For the Super Mario Galaxy side, we're talking Egg Planet, Space Junk, Road, Enter Bowser Jr!, Buoy Base, Gusty Garden, Rosalina in the Observatory, and Final Battle with Bowser. Galaxy 2 brings us Sky Station, Yoshi Star Galaxy, Starship Mario 1, The Starship's Journey, Digga-Leg, Puzzle Plank, Wild Glide, Cloudy Court, Melty Monster, Bowser's Galaxy Generator, and once again. The way Nintendo segments these feels intentional rather than random โ€” it's like they're giving us a proper expansion pack for the music experience, not just a dump of catchy tunes.

And let's not forget that massive 130-track Mario Kart World soundtrack from last week, which included everything from Title Theme (and its Loop and Extended variants) to every single course with intros โ€” Mario Bros. Circuit, Crown City, Whistlestop Summit, DK Spaceport (with all five lap variations!), Desert Hills, Shy Guy Bazaar, Wario Stadium, Airship Fortress, DK Pass, Starview Peak, Sky-High Sundae, Wario's Galleon, Koopa Troopa Beach, Faraway Oasis, Peach Stadium, Peach Beach, Salty Salty Speedway, Dino Dino Jungle, Great ? Block Ruins, Cheap Cheap Falls, Dandelion Depths, Boo Cinema (including the Inside the Screen version), Dry Bones Burnout, Moo Moo Meadows, Choco Mountain, Toad's Factory, Bowser's Castle, Acorn Heights, Mario Circuit, Rainbow Road (with On the Water, Space Station, and both Final Lap variants), plus all the battle courses from Super Mario Kart through Mario Kart DS, opening themes for every cup, starting grids for different modes, finish fanfares, victory laps, results screens, and even mission/staff credits with the Super Mario Kart fusion and Latin jazz variants. If you're a die-hard Mario Kart fan, this is pure gold for background ambiance while waiting for the next race or just vibing. The sheer volume of tracks makes you feel like Nintendo actually listened to what the community wanted in terms of soundtrack depth. And yes โ€” you'll need an active Nintendo Switch Online membership to listen to all of this.

Source: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2026/06/more-mario-kart-world-songs-race-onto-nintendo-music-today

Also see: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/mario-kart-world-races-onto-nintendo-music-today-app-web-browser-support-added