Talk:List of songs in The Sims 2: Difference between revisions

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So Sims Pet Stories uses the same engine as The Sims 2, but it has a different soundtrack with different stations. There is a song from Urbz, there's a song from Bustin' Out, both on the pop station. There's also original soundtrack like "Here I Come" by 2 Bit Pie and "Sonido Total" by Pinker Tones. [[User:CarCrazedAlex586|CarCrazedAlex586]] ([[User talk:CarCrazedAlex586|talk]]) 05:32, November 22, 2016 (UTC)
:[[TSW:BOLD|Just go for it!]] A separate page would be best, since the two are ''technically'' two different games, so merging it into one page would make for a lot of confusion. —[[User:K6ka|'''<span style="color:#0040FF">k6ka</span>''']] <span title="Canadian!" style="color:red">🍁</span> ([[User talk:K6ka|<span style="color:#0080FF">Talk</span>]] · [[Special:Contributions/K6ka|<span style="color:#0B4C5F">Contributions</span>]]) 12:44, November 22, 2016 (UTC)
 
== Hip hop in Sims University ==
 
So the composers/producers of 3 of these hip hop tracks are <span style="font-size:small;font-weight:normal;">Z. Kelley and E. Goldman (aka Da Riffs), but, as </span>[http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/User:CarCrazedAlex586 CarCrazedAlex586] corrected, the credits of the game do give the "artist" (performer) names. The problem is, those names are pure random stuff ("Joe Neckbone", "Oipics ft. erOc"), artists who does not seem to exist, except Gia Khalil on Kin Tawala. And unlike the College Rock radio, those names do not appear in the "jukebox" of the game.
 
Should we keep the names of the composers or of the performers on the page ? Or put both ?
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