Just Sing Brings Over 40 tracks of Singing Competition to Your Living Room

Just Sing Brings Over 40 tracks of Singing Competition to Your Living Room

Just Dance gave you an opportunity to show off your moves, but you’ll soon have a chance to become a double threat with the release of Just Sing, coming September 6 for PS4 and Xbox One. As the name implies, Just Sing lets you sing (or lip sync) more than 40 songs, ranging from Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” to Justin Bieber’s “What Do You Mean?” Additionally, Just Sing offers two distinct modes to suit your singing mood.

There’s the Party Mode, which lets up to four players sing or lip-sync along with their favorite tracks while recording their own music videos that can be captured via the Just Sing Companion App (iOS, Android), Xbox One Kinect, or PlayStation Camera. To use the Companion App, players just need to connect their phones to the same Wi-Fi network as their gaming console. Meanwhile, Battle Mode pits one player against another in a fight for supremacy, with special effects to make things a little more competitive.

For more on Just Sing, check out the official site or the partial track list below:

“All About That Bass” – Meghan Trainor
“Drag Me Down” – One Direction
“What Do You Mean?” – Justin Bieber
“I Want To Break Free” – Queen
“Chandelier” – Sia
“Love Me Like You Do” – Ellie Goulding
“One More Night” – Maroon 5
“Radioactive” – Imagine Dragons
“Can’t Feel My Face”
“I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll”
“All Of Me”
“Baby One More Time”
“I Will Survive”
“Colors of the Wind”
“I Want You Back”
“Kryptonite”
“Rude”
“Stand By Me”
“Take On Me”
“The Fox”

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