We Sing Pop!

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We Sing Pop!
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Developer(s) Le Cortex
Publisher(s) Nordic Games
Producer(s) Wired Productions
Platform(s) Wii
Xbox One
PlayStation 4
Release
  • EU: 23 March 2012 [1]
  • NA: 14 December 2012
Genre(s) Music Video game
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

We Sing Pop! is a 2012 karaoke game part of the We Sing family of games, developed by French studio Le Cortex. The game features songs from the pop genre of music, covering popular songs from decades of music. The game was announced along with We Sing UK Hits and We Sing Rock! at E3 2011. [2]

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Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to the SingStar set of video games. Players are required to sing along with music in order to score points, matching pitch and rhythm. The game has anticheat technology whereby tapping or humming will register on the screen but no points will be awarded. We Sing Pop! also contains the addition of 'Star Notes' that allow the player to score even more points by matching the pitch and rhythm of certain hard to score parts of songs.

Due to hardware limitations with the Wii only having two USB ports, a standard USB hub can be used to play with three or more players. The game uses the standard logitech USB microphone for the Wii.

Track list

Below is the whole list of 30 tracks. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  1. Adele - Rolling in the Deep
  2. Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are
  3. Coldplay - Clocks
  4. Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun
  5. Enrique Iglesias - Hero
  6. Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry
  7. Flo Rida ft. David GuettaClub Can't Handle Me
  8. Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over
  9. Hanson - MMMBop
  10. Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
  11. Jessie J - Nobody's Perfect
  12. Kelis - Milkshake
  13. The Killers - When You Were Young
  14. Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
  15. Lady Gaga - Born This Way
  16. Nelly Furtado - I'm Like a Bird
  17. Nicole Scherzinger - Don't Hold Your Breath
  18. Outkast - Hey Ya!
  19. Owl City - Fireflies
  20. Peter Andre ft. Bubbler Ranx - Mysterious Girl
  21. Pussycat Dolls - When I Grow Up
  22. Rihanna - Don't Stop the Music
  23. Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin'
  24. Sonny & CherI Got You Babe
  25. Tinie Tempah ft. Eric Turner - Written in the Stars
  26. Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby
  27. Village People - Y.M.C.A.
  28. Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around
  29. Wham! - I'm Your Man
  30. Wretch 32 ft. Example - Unorthodox

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