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Full tracklist and release date announced for Let’s Sing 2023

Grab your microphone and get ready to unleash your inner karaoke star because Let’s Sing 2023 is set to release on November 15th, 2022 on the PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Let’s Sing 2023 contains a mixture of popular new songs, such as Encanto’s break out hit “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” along with a few older classics, including Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me” and Eiffel 65’s “Blue (Da Ba Dee)”. You can check out the full set list and features below:

Larkspur, Calif. (Sept 29., 2022) – This tracklist definitely won’t make you Blue (Da Ba Dee): Let’s Sing 2023 offers an unmatched mix of current hits and all-time classics across different genres to players. The latest iteration of the acclaimed karaoke game will make it Complicated for players to choose: do they want to travel the Old Town Road to Acapulco first, or Get the Party Started and feel Happier Than Ever? Either way, Your Song will always be the right choice.

Let’s Sing 2023 will be released on Nov. 15, 2022, for Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation®4, PlayStation®5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Check out the full track list for Let’s Sing 2023:

International Version

Eiffel 65 – Blue (Da Ba Dee)
Shouse – Love Tonight
Ed Sheeran – Bad Habits
Rita Ora – Your Song
Riton x Nightcrawlers ft. Mufasa & Hypeman – Friday
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
Charlie Puth – How Long
Ben E. King – Stand By Me
Avril Lavigne – Complicated
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – Old Town Road
BTS – Butter
Jason Derulo – Acapulco
The Kid LAROI – WITHOUT YOU
P!nk – Get The Party Started
Gotye ft. Kimbra – Somebody That I Used To Know
Queen – I want to break free
David Guetta ft Justin Bieber – 2U
Tate McRae – you broke me first
Powfu ft. Beabadoobee – Death Bed (Coffee For Your Head)
Glass Animals – Heat Waves
O-Zone – Dragostea Din Tei
Carl Douglas – Kung Fu Fighting
Meduza ft. Goodboys – Piece Of Your Heart
Coldplay X BTS – My Universe
Ofenbach ft. Lagique – Wasted Love
ATB x Topic x A7S – Your Love (9 PM)
Encanto – We Don’t Talk About Bruno
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – Shallow
Clean Bandit ft. Demi Lovato – Solo
Kungs – Never Going Home

Game Modes:

Legend: Beat challenges and battle your opponents to become the ultimate singer.
Classic: Take the stage alone or with friends. Hit the right notes and crack the high score.
Mix Tape 2.0: No playlist is the same. Each medley is a dynamically generated mix.
Feat.: Find your perfect match. The better you sing together, the higher your Compatibility Score. Sing with friends and family or even team up with your idol to max out the score.
World Contest: It’s you against the world. Climb to the top of the online leaderboard and the game will show your performances as if you were singing together.
Jukebox: Lean back and enjoy a list of songs as inspiration for your next jam session.
Let’s Party: Eight players, two teams and randomly chosen game modes: this option will take your Let’s Sing party to the next level.
Playlist Creator: This system now allows you to pick which mode to play as well as the songs you want to sing. The player can now create their own playlist and play it in classic and feat mode.

Key Features:

Only karaoke game on current-gen consoles

Strong playlist with 20 international hits in the base game and original music videos and additional songs as free downloadable content

No mic at hand? No problem. The official Let’s Sing app turns your smartphone into a microphone

Sing solo or with up to four players

Co-op modes for up to eight players

PS4: choose between maximum of four Smartphones or two USB-Mics + one Headset (or two USB-Mics + two SingStar-Mics)

PS5: choose between maximum of four Smartphones or three USB-Mics + one Headset (Sing Star Mics not supported)

XB1: choose between maximum of four Smartphones or two USB-Mics + one Headset

XBSX: choose between maximum of four Smartphones or three USB-Mics + one Headset

Switch: choose between maximum of four Smartphones, two USB-Mics, and one headset

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