Lips: Number One Hits (Software Only)  (Xbox 360)

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Category: Music / Dance
Age: 12 Years and above
Publisher: Microsoft

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Lips: Number One Hits (Software Only) Product Information

Get the crowd singing and the party started with "Lips: Number One Hits," the newest game in the "Lips" singing franchise exclusively for Xbox 360. Show off your singing chops with friends, harmonize in a duet or belt out those high notes to a diverse collection of 40 global smash hits, spanning genres, generations and countries so that even the pickiest of singers can find their unique pitch.

Lips: Number One Hits for Xbox 360 songs include:

  • California Love by 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman (U.S.): this song earned the late rapper a posthumous Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance, Duo or Group in 1997

  • Barbie Girl by Aqua (Denmark): a breakthrough international hit, this song featured the band's lead singers as the toy couple Barbie and Ken in the music video

  • Just Dance by Lady Gaga feat. Colby O'Donis (U.S.): the debut song of this theatrical pop singer became an international smash hit

  • Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears (U.K.): this successful single was written and recorded in two weeks, becoming the band's first Billboard Hot 100 #1 and peaking at #2 on the U.K. Top 40 chart

  • The Fear by Lily Allen (U.K.): from her second album, this song is the artist's social commentary about the dark side of celebrity and consumer culture

  • Don't Phunk With My Heart by Black Eyed Peas (U.S.): influenced by Indian music, this song sampled the Bollywood cult hit film 'Don,' a movie about a man posing as the leader of a gang of international smugglers

  • I Don't Feel Like Dancin' by Scissor Sisters (U.S.): this song was written with the legendary artist Elton John and features his piano playing in the melody

  • Heartless by Kanye West (U.S.): this is the first single in 'pop art' music, a new genre which West describes as making pop music in an "artistic" way

  • Touch My Body by Mariah Carey (U.S.): this song was Carey's 18th #1 on the U.S. singles charts, which pushed her into second place behind the Beatles as the artist with the most chart-topping singles

  • Hey There Delilah by Plain White T's (U.S.): this song was written as an ode to a girl named Delilah that the band's singer met only once by chance in NYC

  • Always On My Mind by Pet Shop Boys (U.K.): the Daily Telegraph's music critics ranked the band's cover of this Brenda Lee song as #2 of the all-time best cover songs

  • I'm Yours by Jason Mraz (U.S.): while this artist's music has appeared on the charts since 2003, this single is his first chart-topping hit

  • Push the Button by Sugababes (U.K.): this song was the girl group's fourth #1 single in the U.K. and topped the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles

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