Template:InfoTrack

Usage
Use this template on pages for music tracks. The template will attempt to find the track using the wiki's file naming schema. If the track does not appear, or is not titled that way, you can use the  parameter.

Every instance of this template must include the  and   parameters (for the track's composer and arranger, respectively). The inclusion of  is optional. There is also an optional  parameter for live performances and a   parameter for songs.

Categories will be added automatically for in-game tracks. Additional categories- such as "world," "character," and "boss" themes- can be added using  and then the respective sub-category ,  , or. This can be added to each respective game individually, for cases where a piece might be an overworld theme in one game, but a battle theme in another. Category:World themes is for tracks that play either as the overworld or battle theme for a specific world, such as "Destiny Islands (track)" and "Bustin' Up on the Beach". Category:Boss themes are for tracks that are exclusive battle themes that play during boss fights, such as "One-Winged Angel (from FINAL FANTASY VII)". Category:Character themes are for tracks that are solely character themes, such as "Kairi (track)" and "Naminé (track)".

For, use the game's abbreviation as follows:
 * KH = Kingdom Hearts
 * KHFM = Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
 * KHCOM = Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
 * KHRECOM = Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
 * KHII = Kingdom Hearts II
 * KHIIFM = Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
 * KHD = Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
 * KHBBS = Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
 * KHBBSFM = Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix
 * KHREC = Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
 * KH3D = Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
 * KHHD = Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
 * KHIIHD = Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX
 * KHX = Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]
 * KHUX = Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]
 * KHXBC = Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover
 * KH0.2 = Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-
 * KHIII = Kingdom Hearts III
 * KHIIIRM = Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind
 * KHMOM = Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory

For albums, use the album name for the  parameter.

Note also that the following entries did not introduce any new tracks or arrangements, so they cannot (and should not) be called with this template:
 * Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD
 * Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
 * Kingdom Hearts Dark Road