Posts Tagged ‘sing’

Kidz Bop Toys On Their Way In 2012

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

For 11 years kids have been growing up to the tunes of Kidz Bop and this year, Imperial Toy is introducing the official Kidz Bop toy line!

The Toy line is due out in the summer of 2012 and naturally includes many musical instruments, a mic and much more!

While we were at Toy Fair this past week getting our preview of the line, we were lucky enough see an exclusive performance by the Kidz Bop kids. During the performance they sang a number of songs from their new album, Kidz Bop 21 …. and those kids can SING!

Check it out–

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Grease is the word is the word..is the word… have you heard?

Sunday, November 6th, 2011


This fall, musical movie favorite Grease was turned int a video game for both Kinect for Xbox 360 and PlayStation.


Whether playing as a solo act, in a duet or as a team, Grease provides an interactive social singing and dancing experience where players can turn up their style and release their inner rock ‘n roller; delivering the movie’s signature choreography and legendary songs combined with today’s motion-sensor technology. Now every adult (like me) can re-live their favorite 1980’s musical– sing along to their favorite Grease tunes including iconic anthems like “You’re the One That I Want”, “Greased Lightning” and “Summer Nights– and even learn to hand drive along the way.





Grease key features include:
- Sing: The game features 15 song compositions from the original film and 5 bonus classic rock ‘n’ roll tracks.
- Dance: Hours of fun with rock ‘n’ roll routines from the movie, including duet choreography and freestyle sections where players can express their individuality and dance for increased points.
- Gameplay modes: Game includes Dance Mode and Karaoke Mode with both featuring versus and co-operative play.  
- Cooperative gamplay: Up to eight-players can compete in Party Mode — two teams of four players consisting of 2 dancers and 2 singers at any one time.

Grease is sure to be the game to have seen how it is still receiving recognition for its great chorography to this day. This greatly family oriented game is rated T for Teen and is in stores for a price of $49.99.

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