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This is a list of songs from The Urbz: Sims in the City. Music was created for the game by real-life artists; including John Cobbett, J Greco, Concentrick, The F*cking Champs, The Humble Brothers, Matmos, Music Orange, Night After Night, Jason Graves, Rod Abernethy, Chris Seifert, Jeffery Stott, Jacen Touchstone, and Witch Mountain. Most notably, The Black Eyed Peas contributed the most music to the game, with Simlish covers of Let's Get Retarded (serving as the game's theme song) and Shut Up, as well as seven songs originally created for the game.
Many of the songs that were originally recorded for The Urbz were held over to be used in The Urbz 2, which was ultimately refactored into the console version of The Sims 2. Some other songs went entirely unused and have yet to appear in a Sims series game to date.
Each district in The Urbz has its own radio station (except for Skyline Beach, which shares the same station as Cozmo Street, but with different songs). Each station is unlocked on sound systems after its associated district is visited for the first time.
These songs were recorded for the game but have not actually been used in any Sims series games to date (except Sim to the Day). They have been made available to the public through other sources.
Title
Artist
Notes
Preview
Kaa Kae
John Cobbett
Intended for Dead Dread Punk. Included in John Cobbett's archive of music he recorded for the game.
Na Trembla
John Cobbett
Intended for Road Rash Radio. Included in John Cobbett's archive of music he recorded for the game.
Ti Ci Wau Wau
John Cobbett
Intended for Road Rash Radio. Included in John Cobbett's archive of music he recorded for the game. Note that there is another song with a similar title that does appear in the game called Tissy Wawa by Jacen Touchstone.
The Urbz: Sims in the City Original Soundtrack[edit | edit source]
The Urbz: Sims in the City Original Soundtrack Official album art for the soundtrack
The Urbz: Sims in the City Original Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to The Urbz: Sims in the City, digitally released in 2007. The soundtrack features 18 of songs included in the game. Due to licensing issues, none of the music created by The Black Eyed Peas is included on the OST.
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Title
Artist
Radio Station
Length
Preview
1
Na Na Lae
John Cobbett
Road Rash Radio
4:04
2
High Nrg
Rod Abernethy
Eel-ectronica
3:49
3
Melinka
John Cobbett
Dead Dread Punk
3:29
4
Downjazz
Rod Abernethy
Cobalt Lounge
3:54
5
Glowstick Juice
Jacen Touchstone
Eel-ectronica
5:00
6
Dee Bamow
John Cobbett
SK8R Punk
1:33
7
Gofnork! Gofnork!
John Cobbett
Dead Dread Punk
3:07
8
Indogoth
Jacen Touchstone
Dead Dread Punk
3:42
9
Techno Music
Music Orange
Eel-ectronica
5:21
10
Pop One
Music Orange
Pootie's Top 40
3:43
11
Lathouse
Matmos
Xperimental
5:26
12
Zu Matan
John Cobbett
Dead Dread Punk
3:00
13
Snatch
J Greco
Xperimental
4:00
14
Tissy Wawa
Jacen Touchstone
SK8R Punk
3:42
15
Glowstick
Jacen Touchstone
Eel-ectronica
3:31
16
Wavetrap
Chris Seifert
Cobalt Lounge
4:40
17
Ze Fron
John Cobbett
Road Rash Radio
3:30
18
Wiseguy
Jef Stott
Cobalt Lounge
5:49
Let's Get It Started (The Urbz Edition) - EP[edit | edit source]
Let's Get It Started (The Urbz Edition) - EP Official album art for the soundtrack
Let's Get It Started (The Urbz Edition) - EP is a downloadable EP that was available to players who purchased a special edition of the game. An included card allowed the bonus EP to be downloaded on iTunes. The EP contains four songs; English and Simlish versions of Let's Get It Started, Friddy Dope, and a previous unreleased BEP song called The Sticky.[1] Although the EP was originally an exclusive bonus for early purchase of the game, it is now available for anyone to purchase or stream on Apple Music.
↑This song is a Simlish cover of The Black Eyed Peas song Let's Get Retarded. It does not actually appear in-game beyond the opening cutscene/main menu.
↑This song cannot actually be heard in-game as the music file is in fact a duplicate of Pop One by Music Orange. The original song can be heard playing on the official website and is used for the Diamond Heights XAM ringtone.
↑This song is a Simlish cover of The Black Eyed Peas song Shut Up