Red & Black

Red & Black, occasionally stylized as Red and Black, is the 15th track of Disc 2 of the Bayonetta Original Soundtrack.  The theme primarily serves as a boss theme for fighting Jeanne in the first original Bayonetta game.

Bayonetta
In the first game in the series, Red & Black is played as the accompanying music during the second and third fights against Jeanne in Chapters V and XII. The track also has different elements of it reprised in the final battle with Jeanne with the track Blood & Darkness. During the final Alfheim where you get to play as Jeanne, this is her battle theme.

Bayonetta (Pachislot)
Bayonetta Pachislot features a new vocal version of Red & Black that plays during the Jeanne boss fight after successfully matching three blue Big Chance symbols. As well as lyrics performed by vocalist Anna Vieste, the track features some additional instrumentation but is otherwise unchanged.

Lyrics
Break out of this dream!

(Open my eyes)

(Wake up to the moonrise)

Memory which increases depths of emotion

We’re birds of a feather, clothed in red and black

Mutual thought is now finally drawing near

The conversations soon will be in combat

(Shades of shadow wrap around me)

(Night so hypnotizing)

(Time that slows a moment lasts one thousand days)

(Blood turns black into red)

The time has come for you and me!

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U
The original Red & Black is included as an optional background track for the Umbra Clock Tower stage in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U upon purchasing the Bayonetta fighter DLC, alongside other tracks from the series such as Mysterious Destiny and Tomorrow Is Mine.

Trivia

 * The title of the song, Red & Black, refers to Bayonetta's black attire and Jeanne's red attire being against each other. This concept is further evolved in the final battle against Jeanne when the colors become Blood & Darkness.
 * Red & Black can be heard on Jeanne's model page in the Gallery of the original Bayonetta.
 * Red & Black is the only song in Bayonetta series that was originally instrumental and incorporated lyrics in a later installment.