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TODAY'S HOTTEST 'NEW SCHOOL' RAP
TRACKS SET TO INVADE YOUR LIVING ROOM
IN EIDOS' GET ON DA MIC
Eidos one of the world's leading publishers
and developers of entertainment software,
today announced details of the new school
tracks featured in its upcoming rap
game Get On Da Mic. The game is the
first true music performance game where
players use a microphone or headset
to rap along to songs by their favorite
MC's. Get on Da Mic is in development
by Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M)
in partnership with Highway 1 Productions.
Get on Da Mic boasts a robust soundtrack
including 40 tracks originally made
popular by the hottest names in hip
hop. Get On Da Mic will be available
for the PlayStation®2 in late October.
"Get On Da Mic is the first pure
rap game to feature both songs from
old school legends and tracks from today's
hottest artists. The new school line-up
includes rhymes originally made famous
by Missy Elliot, MOP, DMX, and Kanye
West among others making Get On Da Mic
a must have for players that love hip
hop music." says Chip Blundell,
Global Brand Director at Eidos Inc.
The Get On Da Mic soundtrack will feature
a deep set of tracks to choose from.
Players can get loose with tracks originally
made famous by the current era of mega
stars such as Notorious BIG and Snoop
Dogg, then lay down rhymes to classic
rap tracks from the Sugar Hill Gang,
Public Enemy and Sir Mix A Lot or enter
the "G-Funk" era with tracks
previously performed by artists such
as Dr. Dre and Tupac.
Following are some of the new school
tracks available in Get On Da Mic.
1. "Hypnotize" originally
made popular by The Notorious BIG
2. "Beautiful" originally
made popular by Snoop Dogg
3. "The Jump Off" originally
made popular by Lil Kim featuring Mr
Cheeks
4. "Beware of the Boyz" originally
made popular by Panjabi featuring Jay
Z
5. "Get Your Freak On" originally
made popular by Missy Elliot
6. "Hey Mama" originally made
popular by Black Eyed Peas
7. "Jesus Walks" originally
made popular by Kanye West
8. "Get By" originally made
popular by Talib Kweli
9. "Fix Up" originally made
popular by Dizee Rascal
10. "Crank it Up" originally
made popular by David Banner
Get On Da Mic also features some well
known names in hip hop. US celebrity
reporter Sway from MTV News will star
as the host of Get On Da Mic, while
The Evil Genius, Hot 97's own DJ Green
Lantern, rocks the turntables throughout
the game. And finally Jadakiss, considered
one of the top lyricists in the rap
game and now a certified platinum artist
with his latest release "The Kiss
of Death", is featured in the game's
advertising, packaging and public relations
efforts.
We'll bring you a
full review of Get on da mic as soon
as we can
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