The Sega Superstars series was known for taking a wide variety of songs directly from the many series it represented. This of course means that songs appearing in the Awesome Music pages for Sonic the Hedgehog, Jet Set Radio, NiGHTS, and other Sega series will end up here as well. However, starting with Racing Transformed the game started making its own remixes of the songs and they certainly stand out on their own.
- The main theme of the original game is one of the cheeriest guitar melodies of all time.
- "So Much More", the main theme of All-Stars Racing, a techno rock song reflecting on the players' racing experiences and brought to you by the same person that sang "Dreams of an Absolution".
- The combined remixes of "That's Enough" and "Everybody Jump Around" that plays in Graffiti City.
- Vyse's Theme, mixed with the Facility/Dungeon/Military theme in Rogue's Landing.
- The music for Adder's Lair is just epic. The stage intro is just as epic.
- The music for Graveyard Gig, combining Theme Of The Magician and the 2nd stage theme from the first House of the Dead in an upbeat, techno package.
- They are Burning Rangers, go!
- Dream Valley has remixes of Paternal Horn with NiGHTS and Reala.
- The music for Seasonal Shrines.
- Joe Musashi's All Star Theme.
- Temple Trouble has remixes of the Jungle themes from the first Super Monkey Ball and Banana Blitz for the boat and car sections respectively. Looks like they didn't forget about the pre Banana Blitz games after all!
- This Sky Sanctuary Zone remix just takes you Back in Time.
- There is also OutRun Bay's theme, which is a dubstep remix of Splash Wave.
- Galactic Parade, a remix of Starlight Carnival from Sonic Colors. From its piano keys to the pop feel of the track, it's simply wonderful.
- The Space Harrier remix used for Race of Ages. A fitting (and glorious) piece for the track that's a celebration of Sega.
- The "You Can Do Anything"/"Super Sonic Racing" mashup used for the Ocean View track. It's an energetic piece that'll get you pumped to race, which is fitting for the first track of the game.
- Rogue's Landing. Big and bold with amazing orchestration, it makes even driving across a bridge nothing short of epic.
- While the music on DS is in large part inferior to other console versions, one track manages to stand out: Final Fortress.
- Chilly Castle's theme is one of the most carefree and cheerful tunes of the entire game, fits the theme of the level pretty well.
- The All Star Power themes, while short, are usually good.
- In the first All Stars Racing game, Banjo and Kazooie get a techno remix of their game's main theme.
- Special mention goes to Metal Sonic's, since it comes from Sonic 4 Episode 2, often criticized for poor instrumentation, but is given a complete overhaul in this game.
- Team Fortress' theme is pretty kick ass, being a rock remix of clips of the main theme of their game.
- Ralph's theme, a techno remix of "Life In The Arcade" from the intro to Wreck-It Ralph. In both contexts, it means that Ralph is gonna wreck it!
- Gilius' All-Star theme is a techno remix of the climax to Death Bringer's theme from the original Golden Axe that swaps the massive sense of dread of the original song out for massive hype.
- BD Joe's All-Star theme is an original rock track that does a great job of evoking the iconic style of The Offspring while bringing its own character to the table.
- Pudding's All-Star theme is a snippet of Guitar Showdown from Space Channel 5 Part 2 with a pumping techno beat layered on top.
- Eggman's All-Star theme is a rock/techno remix of E.G.G.M.A.N. that cranks up the industrial edge to its maximum.