Nothing screams ‘90s quite like The Cranberries’ Zombie and Billy Ray Cyrus’ Achey Breaky Heart and nothing will get you as pumped as everybody’s party favourite – Love Shack from the B-52’s.
Complete with original videos, the line up captures the true essence of what it was like to live in the ‘90s, with 30 legendary tracks from an array of genres including classic indie rock, pop and rap.
Maybe you like to sing solo or maybe you like to battle it out with a group of friends, either way SingStar ‘90s has something to offer the most discerning singer. It’s all about releasing your inner SingStar, so grab yourself a microphone and start singing!
With technology that recognises your pitch, tone and rhythm, SingStar scores you depending on how well you perform. The better you sing, the more points you’ll be awarded. So, whether you’re an Entertainer, the Comedian, a total Diva, the Shy performer or a lovesick Crooner, SingStar ‘90s has something to offer everyone – after all, inside everyone there’s a SingStar!
SingStar ‘90s Tracklist :
- "Tennessee" -- Arrested Development
- "Motownphilly" -- Boys II Men
- "Tubthumping" -- Chumbawumba
- "I Wanna Sex You Up" -- Color Me Badd
- "I Touch Myself" -- Divinyls
- "Free Your Mind" -- En Vogue
- "More Than Words" -- Extreme
- "Hey Jealousy" -- Gin Blossoms
- "Only Wanna Be With You" -- Hootie and the Blowfish
- "Right Here Right Now" -- Jesus Jones
- "Steal My Sunshine" -- Len
- "U Can't Touch This" -- MC Hammer
- "Torn" -- Natalie Imbruglia
- "Step By Step" -- New Kids On The Block
- "Lithium" -- Nirvana
- "Opposites Attract" -- Paula Abdul
- "Unskinny Bop" -- Poison
- "Everybody Hurts" -- REM
- "Smooth" -- Santana (feat. Rob Thomas)
- "I Want You" -- Savage Garden
- "Kiss From A Rose" -- SEAL
- "Baby Got Back" -- SIR MIX A LOT
- "Kiss Me" -- Sixpence None The Richer
- "Black Hole Sun" -- Soundgarden
- "Two Princes" -- Spin Doctors
- "Plush" -- Stone Temple Pilots
- "Pump Up The Jam" -- TECHNOTRONIC FEAT. FELLY
- "Zombie" -- The Cranberries
- "Ice Ice Baby" -- Vanilla Ice
- "Hold On" -- Wilson Phillips