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CNET Australia staff
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Update: Sony Computer Entertainment has confirmed there's more SingStar on the way, and this time there's more Aussie acts on the song list.

SingStar Pop is scheduled for release in June, and will feature 30 new songs for karaoke fans. Sony has confirmed several Australian artists have already made the cut, including Shannon Noll (What About Me), Missy Higgins (Scar), INXS (New Sensation), The Spazzys (My Boyfriend's Back) and our favourite popette Kylie (with Robbie Williams, Kids).

Classic gameplay modes from previous SingStar games will return in Pop, along with new features such as Rap Scoring and Medley mode. In Medley Mode, short segments of five different songs are strung together, challenging would be pop stars to think fast and score high before the tune changes. In addition, SingStar Pop incorporates brand new voice filters that can be used in Playback Mode to distort and enhance players' vocal performance.

The full track list is as follows:

  • Spazzy's, My Boyfriend's Back
  • Shannon Noll, What About Me
  • Missy Higgins, Scar
  • INXS, New Sensation
  • Delta Goodrem, Born To Try
  • Evermore, It's Too Late
  • Natasha Bedingfield, These Words
  • Savage Garden, To The Moon and Back
  • Bic Runga, Sway
  • Kylie Minogue, In Your Eyes
  • Ashlee Simpson, Pieces of Me
  • Avril Lavigne, Sk8er Boi
  • Beyonce, Crazy In Love
  • Black Eyed Peas, Shut Up
  • Good Charlotte, I Wanna Live
  • Hoobastank, The Reason
  • Jamelia, Stop
  • Manfred Mann, Do Wah Diddy
  • Robbie Williams, Let Me Entertain You
  • Ronan Keating and Yusuf Islam, Father And Son
  • Sister Sledge, We Are Family
  • Steppenwolf, Born To Be Wild
  • The Clash, Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  • Tom Jones, It's Not Unusual
  • Dandy Warhols, Bohemian Like You
  • Fountains Of Wayne, Stacy's Mom
  • Erik B and Rakim, Paid In Full
  • Outkast, Roses
  • Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue, Kids

Singstar Pop will be the third SingStar game, and follows from SingStar Party which was released late last year.

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