Magic Touch 31 - Song Mashup Fixed
to make the song playable in Geometry Dash without being taken down for copyright infringement. Remastered Edits
Improved blending techniques (beatmatching) ensure the rhythm never falters.
The "Magic Touch" mashup and its "fixed" re-upload highlight several key aspects of modern fan culture: magic touch 31 song mashup fixed
If you are looking for a "fixed" version, you are likely referring to one of two things: Newgrounds-Friendly Versions
Magic touch(31 song mashup) by romos - playlist by Xtra drink to make the song playable in Geometry Dash
Finding the "fixed" version can be a treasure hunt due to copyright claims and broken links. Here is the safest and most likely method to locate the correct file:
While a complete list of all 31 tracks is hard to definitively source, we know the mashup pulls heavily from the biggest dance hits of the late 2000s and early 2010s. Here is a breakdown of some of the most prominent samples that make the track famous: Here is the safest and most likely method
Yes, the fixed version ends with The Beatles’ iconic E-major piano chord, sustaining for 42 seconds—a brilliant nod to the original’s chaotic finale, which faded out too quickly.








to make the song playable in Geometry Dash without being taken down for copyright infringement. Remastered Edits
Improved blending techniques (beatmatching) ensure the rhythm never falters.
The "Magic Touch" mashup and its "fixed" re-upload highlight several key aspects of modern fan culture:
If you are looking for a "fixed" version, you are likely referring to one of two things: Newgrounds-Friendly Versions
Magic touch(31 song mashup) by romos - playlist by Xtra drink
Finding the "fixed" version can be a treasure hunt due to copyright claims and broken links. Here is the safest and most likely method to locate the correct file:
While a complete list of all 31 tracks is hard to definitively source, we know the mashup pulls heavily from the biggest dance hits of the late 2000s and early 2010s. Here is a breakdown of some of the most prominent samples that make the track famous:
Yes, the fixed version ends with The Beatles’ iconic E-major piano chord, sustaining for 42 seconds—a brilliant nod to the original’s chaotic finale, which faded out too quickly.