New Songs Announced for Rock Band 4, Rock Band VR and SingSpace
Boston – May 2, 2017 – Coming this month: new chart-topping hits for players to play and enjoy in Rock Band 4, Rock Band VR and SingSpace.
This month’s Rock Band DLC kicks off with Montell Jordan’s 1995 smash hit This Is How We Do It. Players can learn just how South Central does it on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this Thursday for $1.99.
- Montell Jordan – “This Is How We Do It”
Additional songs coming to the Rock Band 4 DLC Library this month include:
- blink-182 – “Bored To Death”
- The Isley Brothers – “Shout”
- MGMT – “Kids”
… and more!
- Green Day – “Basket Case”
- The White Stripes – “Seven Nation Army”
Stay tuned to Rock Band’s Twitter and Facebook pages for additional news and information about Rock Band and Rock Band VR throughout the month.
SingSpace, a new social VR karaoke experience from Harmonix, launched last month on the Samsung Gear VR, powered by Oculus. In addition to an impressive 20 song soundtrack, SingSpace offers karaoke aficionados unlimited access to an expanding song catalog for as little as $1.99 per month.
Hot off the heels of last week’s addition of “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “Somebody To Love” and “Under Pressure” to the SingSpace™ Subscription Library, four more tracks perfect for demonstrating your vocal prowess will be made available to subscribers over the next two weeks:
- “Bad Romance”
- “Black Horse & The Cherry Tree”
- “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love”
- “No Scrubs”
Additional songs will be announced on SingSpace’s Twitter and Facebook pages as they become available.
Related: Rock Band 4 and Rock Band VR DLC New Songs Announced
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