Disney Sing It: Pop Hits (Nintendo Wii, 2009)

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The family friendly Sing It series continues with this Pop Hits edition. As with previous versions of Disney's music franchise, you'll grab a microphone, select a chart-topping song, sing its lyrics to the best of your ability, and receive feedback. Those who follow each song's pitch and words will receive bonuses to their scores. Yet even if you haven't sung a note outside of the shower, you'll be able to get a few pointers from actress and singer Tiffany Thornton on how to breathe properly and hone your technique. After each performance, you'll also have the option of listening to the song again to hear how well your vocals matched up to the music. The game features 30 songs and their original music videos, which play in the background as lyrics appear on the screen within an overlay. Among the featured artists are Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Jesse McCartney, One Republic, the Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and Colbie Caillat. Up to eight crooners can also engage in singing competitions or cooperative duets in a choice of multiplayer modes.

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PublisherDisney
UPC0712725018085
eBay Product ID (ePID)73151204

Product Key Features

RatingE-Everyone
GenreSimulation
Video Game SeriesDisney Sing It Series
PlatformNintendo Wii
Game NameDisney Sing It Pop Hits

Additional Product Features

Release Year2009
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ESRB DescriptorMild Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes

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