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Collect All the Music Discs in the Final Fantasy VII Remake

Cloud Strife, vinyl enthusiast, can track down 31 different music discs in the Final Fantasy VII remake. Here's where they all are.
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There are a total of 31 music discs hidden throughout the running time of the Final Fantasy VII remake. After you find the first three, you receive the Music Collector Trophy. If you can find them all, you unlock the Disc Jockey Trophy.

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We’ve tracked down all of FF7’s discs and listed them here, twice, for your ease of reference. 

Collect All the Music Discs in the Final Fantasy VII Remake

You can find discs by speaking with specific NPCs, interacting with jukeboxes, or buying them for a pittance from shops and vending machines scattered throughout the game.

Most of the discs show up in free-roam chapters, with the majority appearing in Chapter 9, but you can find a few elsewhere. None appear before Chapter 3 or after the start of Chapter 16. Once you find your first disc, which is probably going to be Tifa’s Theme, it opens a new tab on your Inventory screen called Music Collection, where you can keep track of all the discs you’ve found so far.

For some reason, the discs in FF7R are specifically numbered, but do not show up in-game in anything resembling that numerical order; for example, the first two you can find are #3 and #27. I blame society.

First, we’ll list them by that order, in case you’re just looking to plug some of the holes in your collection. You can always go back after the end of the game with the Chapter Select feature.

Music Tracks By Number 

Music Track

Name

Location

#1

The Prelude

Chapter 3: Sold at the Item Store in the Residential Area in the Sector 7 Slums for 50 gil.

#2

Bombing Mission

Chapter 7: Found in a vending machine at the Front Gate of Mako Reactor 5.

#3

Tifa’s Theme

Chapter 3: Inspect the jukebox in Seventh Heaven.

#4

Barret’s Theme

Chapter 3: Once you’re free to pursue side quests, this is sold at the Item Store by the Train Station in the Sector 7 Slums.

#5

Lurking in the Darkness

Chapter 15: Check the vending machine in the first floor of the Central Tower in the Collapsed Sector 7 Plate.

#6

Let The Battles Begin!

Chapter 11: Bought from a vending machine in the Maintenance Facility in the Train Graveyard.

#7

Turk’s Theme

Chapter 14: Talk to the woman by the pond on the S6-5 Road.

#8

Under The Rotting Pizza

Chapter 9: Check the jukebox in the southern part of the Wall Market.

#9

The Oppressed

Chapter 10: After you beat Anzu in the Sewers, check the vending machine in the break room.

#10

Honeybee Inn

Chapter 9: In the Collapsed Expressway, check the vending machine next to one of the benches.

#11

Don of the Slums

Chapter 9: Bought from the vending machine in Don Corneo’s basement.

#12

Fight On!

Chapter 14: When you revisit Wall Market this late in the game, you can buy this disc from the shop in the Colosseum.

#13

The Case

Chapter 14: In the Sewers, in Aqueduct 4, you’ll find this in a vending machine next to a bench.

#14

Main Theme Of FFVII

Chapter 13: In a vending machine next to a bench in the Underground Test Site.

#15

On Our Way

Chapter 13: For sale in an item shop in Evergreen Park.

#16

Good Night, Until Tomorrow

Chapter 14: Talk to the guy inside the building left of the entrance to Wall Market.

#17

Farm Boy

Chapter 9: Talk to one of the women outside the country bar near the Honeybee Inn.

#18

Electric de Chocobo

Chapter 6: Once you reach the Cargo Platform in the Sector 4 Plate Interior, disable 2 of the sun lamps and ride the platform to the control room. Here, you’ll find a vending machine that sells this track.

#19

Costa del Sol

Chapter 8: Sold in the Central District’s Materia shop.

#20

Golden Saucer

Chapter 8: Sold by the Moogle Merchant for 1 Moogle Medal.

#21

Cait Sith’s Theme

Chapter 8: Found in a vending machine in the Undercity Station.

#22

Cosmo Canyon

Chapter 9: Like #10, this disc is found in a vending machine in the Collapsed Expressway.

#23

Descendant of Shinobi

Chapter 14: Talk to the guy in the hat at the Undercity Station in the Sector 5 Slums.

#24

Wutai

Chapter 14: Talk to one of the workers in the Urban Advancement District in Wall Market.

#25

Tango of Tears

Chapter 8: Check the jukebox in the bar in the Central District.

#26

Let the Battle Begin! -REMAKE-

Chapter 9: Play the dancing minigame tutorial at the Honeybee Inn and get 10 Greats!

#27

Hip Hop de Chocobo

Chapter 3: Talk to the guy standing next to a music player out behind Seventh Heaven.

#28

Stamp

Chapter 5: Sold by the vending machine in the locker room just before the Shinra mess hall.

#29

The Midgar Blues

Chapter 9: Talk to the singer in the karaoke bar near Don Corneo’s place in Wall Market.

#30

Stand Up

Chapter 14: There’s a lady hidden in the alley left of the Honeybee Inn in Wall Market. Talk to her to get this disc.

#31

Scarlett’s Theme

Chapter 16: Check the jukebox next to the Shinra Combat Simulator.

If you’ve completed your collection, the Disc Jockey Trophy should fire as soon as you pick up Scarlett’s Theme. Otherwise, you’ll need to run back via Chapter Select and complete the set.

Music Tracks By Appearance 

This lists all 31 music discs in the order in which they appear as you play through the game, if you’re looking to be efficient about things.

You can finish your musical collection on your first run through FF7R, although some of the discs are well off of the beaten path.

Chapter

Track

Location

3

#3: Tifa’s Theme

Check the jukebox in Seventh Heaven.

3

#27: Hip Hop de Chocobo

Talk to the guy standing next to a music player out behind Seventh Heaven.

3

#1: The Prelude

Sold at the Item Store in the Residential Area in the Sector 7 Slums.

3

#4: Barret’s Theme

Once you’re free to pursue side quests, this is sold at the Item Store by the Train Station in the Sector 7 Slums.

5

#28: Stamp

Sold by the vending machine in the locker room just before the Shinra mess hall.

6

#18: Electric de Chocobo

Once you reach the Cargo Platform in the Sector 4 Plate Interior, disable 2 of the sun lamps and ride the platform to the control room. Here, you’ll find a vending machine that sells this track.

7

#2: Bombing Mission

Found in a vending machine at the Front Gate of Mako Reactor 5.

8

#21: Cait Sith’s Theme

Found in a vending machine in the Undercity Station.

8

#25: Tango of Tears

Check the jukebox in the bar in the Central District.

8

#19: Costa del Sol

Sold in the Central District’s Materia shop.

8

#20: Gold Saucer

Sold by the Moogle Merchant for 1 Moogle Medal.

9

#22: Cosmo Canyon

In the Collapsed Expressway, check the vending machine next to one of the benches.

9

#10: Honey Bee Inn

Found in a later vending machine in the Collapsed Expressway.

9

#17: Farm Boy

Talk to one of the women outside the country bar near the Honeybee Inn.

9

#8: Under the Rotting Pizza

Check the jukebox in the southern part of the Wall Market.

9

#29: The Midgar Blues

Talk to the singer in the karaoke bar near Don Corneo’s place in Wall Market.

9

#26: Let the Battles Begin -REMAKE-

Play the dancing minigame tutorial at the Honeybee Inn and get 10 Greats!

9

#11: Don of the Slums

Bought from the vending machine in Don Corneo’s basement.

10

#9: The Oppressed

After you beat Anzu in the Sewers, check the vending machine in the break room.

11

#6: Let the Battles Begin

Bought from a vending machine in the Maintenance Facility in the Train Graveyard.

13

#15: On Our Way

For sale in an item shop in Evergreen Park.

13

#14: Main Theme of FF7

In a vending machine next to a bench in the Underground Test Site.

14

#23: Descendant of Shinobi

Talk to the guy in the hat at the Undercity Station in the Sector 5 Slums.

14

#7: Turk’s Theme

Talk to the woman by the pond on the S6-5 Road.

14

#16: Good Night, Until Tomorrow

Talk to the guy inside the building left of the entrance to Wall Market.

14

#12: Fight On!

When you revisit Wall Market this late in the game, you can buy this disc from the shop in the Colosseum.

14

#30: Stand Up

There’s a lady hidden in the alley left of the Honeybee Inn in Wall Market. Talk to her to get this disc.

14

#24: Wutai

Talk to one of the workers in the Urban Advancement District in Wall Market.

14

#13: The Case

In the Sewers, in Aqueduct 4, you’ll find this in a vending machine next to a bench.

15

#5: Lurking in the Darkness

Check the vending machine in the first floor of the Central Tower in the Collapsed Sector 7 Plate.

16

#31: Scarlett’s Theme

Check the jukebox next to the Shinra Combat Simulator.

You can use your Music Discs on any jukebox in the game to play the tracks you’ve found. It’s weird what did and didn’t make it into the collection, with several references to characters and locations that aren’t yet in the remake.

We’re still digging secrets out of the Final Fantasy VII remake. You can find a lot more guides on our game hub, such as:

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Thomas has been writing about video games in one capacity or another since 2002. He likes survival horror, Marvel Comics, and 2D fighters, so that one part of Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite where Spider-Man teams up with Frank West and Chris Redfield was basically his fanboy apotheosis. He has won World War II 49 separate times.