EA's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Music Soundtrack Sets The Stage For Football Glory
mbirkby
2010-04-07
Turn up the music, raise your hands and voices and join the celebration! EA revealed the 28 artists across 20 countries who will usher in the EA SPORTS™ 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ with an international soundtrack that celebrates the cultural vibrancy of the first FIFA World Cup™ to be held in Africa.
EA SPORTS 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ captures the sounds and history of the musical landscape in Africa with a rhythmic, tribal blend of 28 songs that, through mass exposure to football, videogame and music fans, will become synonymous with the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ worldwide. Somali-born poet, musician and rapper, K’NAAN, headlines the soundtrack with his song “Wavin’ Flag Coca-Cola Celebration Mix”.
A full playable demo of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system will be available for downloadable at the PLAYSTATION Store, and for the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system on Xbox Live Marketplace, beginning April 8 worldwide. Play as Spain or Italy and discover a football experience that brings to life the passion and emotion of the actual tournament. New players to the FIFA franchise will be able to choose to play the demo utilizing new Two-Button controls designed to enable new gamers to pass, shoot and compete for the 2010 FIFA World Cup TM with an accessible control scheme that utilizes just two buttons. In addition to playing a match football fans and gamers will be able to upload their replays from the demo to EA Football World for other fans to watch.
“2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is a landmark project in the evolution of world music and its African heritage,” says Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Marketing at Electronic Arts. “We’ve brought together such legendary African artists as Nigerian drummer/activist Babatunde Olatunji, Senegal icon Baaba Maal, and ‘The Bob Marley of Ghana’ Rocky Dawuni, with global superstars like Sergio Mendes and Nas & Damian Marley. But we’re perhaps most proud of K’NAAN, the unsigned Somali artist we discovered in 2004 whose music has now appeared in five different EA SPORTS video games.”
ARTIST |
SONG |
COUNTRY |
Baaba Maal |
International |
Senegal |
Babatunde Olatunji |
Kiyakiya |
Nigeria |
Basement Jaxx feat. Santigold |
Saga |
England |
Buraka Som Sistema |
Restless |
Portugal |
Buscemi feat. Lady Cath |
Dipso Calypso |
Belgium |
Fedde Le Grand feat. The Stereo MCs |
Wild & Raw |
Holland |
Florence + The Machine |
Drumming Song |
England |
Fool's Gold |
The World Is All There Is |
USA |
Future Sound Of London |
Papua New Guinea |
England |
Gang Of Instrumentals |
Oh Yeah |
South Africa |
John Forté |
Your Side |
USA |
Jonathan Boulet |
Ones Who Fly Twos Who Die |
Australia |
Kid British |
Winner |
England |
K'NAAN |
Wavin' Flag - Coca-Cola Celebration Mix |
Somalia |
Last Rhythm |
Last Rhythm |
Italy |
Latin Bitman |
The Instrumento |
Chile |
Marisa Monte |
Não É Proibido |
Brazil |
Michael Franti & Spearhead feat. |
Say Hey (I Love You) |
USA |
MIDIval PunditZ |
Atomizer (Pathaan's Dhol Mix) |
India |
Miike Snow |
In Search Of |
Sweden |
Nas & Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley |
Strong Will Continue |
USA/Jamaica |
Rocky Dawuni |
Africa Soccer Fever |
Ghana |
Rox |
Rocksteady |
England |
Sérgio Mendes |
Emoriô |
Brazil |
Sia |
Bring Night |
Australia |
The Kenneth Bager Experience feat. |
Fragment Eight "The Sound Of Swing" |
Denmark |
The Very Best feat. Ezra Koenig |
Warm Heart Of Africa (So Shifty Remix) |
Malawi/France/Sweden |
White Rabbits |
Percussion Gun |
USA |
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