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Submitted by G-Revolution 165d ago | article

The Last of Us gets a really cool rap song

Here’s a track inspired by Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us from Dr. Awkward. The hip hop song samples the main theme and the lyrics explore the themes from the game. The song comes out just in time for the VGA Awards tonight. (Naughty Dog, PS3, The Last Of Us)

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dcortz2027  +   165d ago
Great video and Rap to go along with it, I can't wait for The Last Of Us!
G-Revolution  +   165d ago
You and me both! I'm truly excited for The Last of Us. I believe it's going to be one of those games you'll remember for a long time after the game has released.
r21  +   165d ago
It was ok. Rather hear Dan Bull do a rap for the game. That guy is king of video game rap tributes! Also, I find the rap and extra music clashing with the already beautiful TLOU theme.

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