NZGamer writes: "I wonder what I should be more embarrassed about...that I played Disney Sing It by myself or that I had a fantastic time doing so. In my defence, I didn't have much of a choice – it turns out that the idea of this much sugar turns my friends into diabetics.
This disc boasts thirty-five songs of cheerful bubblegum fun, with the bonus that prior knowledge of the manufactured pop is completely unnecessary. These are not complicated songs, folks. By the second chorus you will know the words, have memorised the dance moves and picked your favourite Jonas Brother (my flatmates assure me that Joe is "the cute one")".
GamerFitNation's Alfredo Lopez writes about how Singing Can Improve Your Health. Whether it’s in the shower or at a concert, I love singing along to my favorite tunes. It wasn’t long ago that I started to wonder if singing was any good for my health. I mean we use muscles to sing and usually muscles are related to health, right? I did some research and according to studies done at UC Berkley, singing is beneficial to a person’s health.
Or.... ORRRR.... You could just sing and not play a dumb shovelware singing game marketed to 12 year old girls.
But, good. I sing regularly and am in a band so it's good to know that there's something I'm doing right to counteract these intense 6 hour gaming sessions.
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WorthPlaying writes: "Disney Sing It: Pop Hits features 30 master recordings and popular music videos from fan favorites, including Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Colbie Caillat, Demi Lovato, Hannah Montana, Jesse McCartney, Coldplay and One Republic."
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