All of the songs set to appear in Let’s Sing 2021 have now been revealed, with the game boasting a 30-track setlist that includes current smash hits and a few old classics.
We already knew about a few of these – such as Billie Eilish's bad guy, Jonas Brothers' Sucker, and Panic! at the Disco's High Hopes – but here's the full list for your viewing pleasure:
- Justin Bieber - Yummy
- Tones and I - Dance Monkey
- Billie Eilish - bad guy
- Selena Gomez - Lose You to Love Me
- Ariana Grande - thank u, next
- Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now
- Jonas Brothers - Sucker
- Imagine Dragons - Thunder
- Maroon 5 - Memories
- Shawn Mendes - If I Can't Have You
- Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go
- Ava Max - So Am i
- Nea - Some Say
- Marshmello ft. Bastille - Happier
- Rita Ora ft. Liam Payne - For You
- Trevor Daniel - Falling
- Panic! at the Disco - High Hopes
- Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley - Chained to the Rhythm
- Sam Smith - Too Good at Goodbyes
- Lizzo - Good as Hell
- Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ - Lean On
- Calvin Harris ft. John Newman - Blame
- James Bay - Hold Back the River
- The Lumineers - Ho Hey
- KT Tunstall - Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
- Linkin Park - Somewhere I Belong
- Seal - Kiss From a Rose
- Genesis - I Can't Dance
- Kim Wilde - You Keep Me Hangin' On
- The Lion King - I Just Can't Wait to Be King
An all-new Legend Mode has also been revealed for the game, adding a new solo experience complete with 16 challengers for you to face. Each of these challengers present three basic challenges to test your singing talents, and then you'll have to contend with a final boss. You'll find it below in this full list of game modes:
- Legend Mode: A brand new long-term solo experience has been added to the game fresh for Let’s Sing 2021. The goal of this mode is to give the players a sense of progression. The avatars have now been given personalities and will pose as antagonists. These avatars pose challenges which get more difficult as the player progresses.
- Classic - Perform solo or together with your friends. Hit the right notes and score the most points – can you crack the high score?
- Feat. - Find your perfect match. The better you sing together, the higher your "compatibility score" is. Sing with friends and family or team up with your idol in the single-player mode.
- World Contest - Take on the world. Try to reach the top of the leaderboard or just have fun with your friends - choose a player you want to challenge and try to beat other singers online. The game shows the performance of the other players as if you were singing together.
- Mix Tape 2.0 - Mix different song extracts together with this innovative game mode. Each mix is dynamically generated and thus guarantees a playlist that never repeats itself while offering a lot of fun. Create your own mixtapes with your favorite songs with the mixtape creator.
- Jukebox - Relax after your singing session with a list of songs for the next groovy party.
- Let’s Party: 8 Players, 2 Teams, 2 Mics and randomly chosen game modes will bring your Let’s Sing party to the next level. Includes the addition of the new “Pop Chicken” game mode.
- Playlist Creator: This new updated system now allows you to pick which mode to play as well as songs you want to sing. The player can now create his own playlist and play it in Classic, Feat. and Mixtape mode.
Let's Sing 2021 launches on 13th November on Nintendo Switch. You can use USB microphones or even your smartphone to play using a special Let's Sing microphone app.
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I guess these games are only for people that are fans of pop.
If there was a metal version I'd actually buy one of these Karaoke games
I foresee a lot of Switches being thrown out the window by parents
It's a pretty good selection of songs actually, but I still can't believe they continue to package it up in this way.
I mean if ever there was a game that free to play with micro transactions model would actually make sense, then surely this is it?
@AcridSkull You got that right! But currently I will have to be content with the Queen one.
Judging by the trash tracklist, this would make me curse up a storm sooner than it would make me sing.
The few quality tracks (most of which are decades old) clash horribly with the crap produced over the last three or so years.
I never expected to see The Lumineers on one of these.
But these games don't seem worth it for such a small selection of tracks. If it had 200-300 songs it might be more interesting
@Silly_G Haha! So true!
@AcridSkull I would probably buy that as well. It would be a guaranteed buy if they had some hard rock and some classic rock as well!
I had to 'Youtube' a fair few of these and I was like, "that's that song from Tiktok!!", I might be buying this game this year as at least it also has a solo mode for singing away in the kitchen!!
No Wii port, no buy.
There are two songs I know and love in the list. I have no idea what all the other songs are like and I don't wanna know
A mixed bag honestly but Dua is on there so it could be worse
EDIT: And people in the comments bashing pop music, what did you honestly expect lol? I don't think a singing game with 12 minute long King Crimson deep cuts would have much mass appeal
So having no taste is a requirement to enjoy this game. Gotcha.
I bought one of these games as a big fan of Ultrastar Deluxe. Sadly, it just doesn't compare, with the meagre selection of tracks available offering only a couple that any of the family were even vaguely interested in.
It could really learn a lot from Just Dance, that game knows how to offer value and variety with a wide selection of tracks available for variable periods at affordable prices. The grandkids love it and even the older among us can find favourite songs.
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