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Top Five Theme Songs For NFS

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Gaming and sporting have been a delight to all the boys for ages. Boys will be boys and they will certainly love their toys! Not only boys, even girls are inclining more towards the sporty side to remain fit and active. Sports like baseball, basketball and soccer are noted among the most favorite sports. When you are undergoing special training for a sport for instance, basketball training, you get to learn all the basics. The skilled coaches tell you about the basketball shooting and how to capture to win the game with the techniques not many people are aware about. This is not only a fun experience, but it also gives you with knowledge you must acquire before you step in the court.

With the advancement in technology, gaming is not only limited to one field. The outbreak of the videogame culture has taken the young man by surprise. Not only the youth but even older people are attracted to this drug. Web designers who design these games continue to seeking new ways of making the youth turn to them. The best and the most effective way to do this is to have a good theme song. Hip hops and the rappers are the most common genre.

The most popular game among the youth is Need For Speed (NFS). The game uses multiple hit singles and even songs performed by various artists to attract the youth. Top 5 of these themes are listed below:

• The most common is the Carbon Theme by Dante. This is not a complete song but it is a theme played with the game.

• The second most popular song is Tyga’s Diamond Life. The song is basically a hip hop number featuring rappers that add more life to the gaming experience. The lyrics of the song mainly relate to the car drifts and the socializing related to it.

• Occurring on the third position but seeming to be the most popular number is Get Low remix by Lil Jon feat Ying Yang Twins and Busta Rhymes. This number has a lot of modification related to it. A lot of versions of this song are available. This song is the most popular song that is known by frequent players of NFS. This is again a hip hop number and symbolizes the night party culture.

• On the fourth number is Lady Sovereign’s Love Me Or Hate Me. The song sung by a female vocalist again outlines the party culture. The genre of the music is hip hop but the song is more of a dance number.

• Mudvayne’s Determined lies on the fifth position. This number differentiates from other numbers by the genre of music to which it belongs. While most of them may be hip hop, this song is a complete hard metal song.

It may be a good idea to goal the youth with hit singles performed by famous artists. We see more and more of the youth to be more inclined towards music than towards any other thing. The genre of the music is an excellent combination with the drive time and gives an added excitement to the game.

TV Theme Songs

Friday, December 25th, 2009

TV theme songs are the deciding factor in the popularity of a TV show. There are many classic TV theme songs that remain fresh in the memories of the people and are hummable. Theme songs from show such as “All in the Family,” “Benny Hill,” “Mr. Ed” and “The Beverly Hillbillies” are quite popular. The popularity of TV theme songs is proved by the presence of a number of websites that have classic TV theme songs listed. People can download them and go back to memory lane to enjoy them in their original form.

TV theme songs have virtually assumed the form of a music genre on account of the effect it has on the people. The popularity of TV theme songs proves conducive in attracting the attention of an audience — retaining their interest in the show. On many occasions, the audiences wait for the show only because they love its theme song. On the other hand, high-pitched TV theme songs, when repeated and heard on regular basis, become jarring and audiences do not consider watching such TV shows.

TV theme songs need to express the theme of the show, and compliment the theme and presentation of a show. If a show revolves around a comic theme, then the song needs to have a comical tone. Similarly, a horror show may have some eerie music. Theme songs should not be mundane, or else they lose their repeat value and make the whole show dull and staid.

TV theme songs are important in the sense that they give an insight to the audience about the theme and the standard of a show and need to be catchy and appropriate.