Sean Paul, Chingy, OutKast On NBA Live 2004

Yahoo! Music, Oct 21, 2003 10:00 am PDT
(10/21/03, 10 a.m. ET) -- Sean Paul, the Clipse, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri, OutKast and Mobb Deep are among the artists featured on the soundtrack to the video game, "NBA Live 2004," which hits stores this week. According to MTV.com, the video game, which can be used for Playstation 2 and XBox, includes Lil' Flip's "I'm the Greatest Player," Mobb Deep's "Another Victory," and "Can't Stop Me" by the Game. It also features remixed singles by Da Brat, Freeway and Red Cafe, as well as tracks from the Black Eyed Peas and OutKast.

This year's video game features updated basketball stars and Freestyle Control, which allows videogame players to have more control. Dupri said, "If you can really control [the players], that changes the game a lot. That puts more power in your hands. The best thing about 'Live' is the moves. It moves better than any other game."

Meanwhile, Chingy is happy that his song is featured on the video game. He said, "The game is pretty cool... Who wouldn't want to have a song on this video game?"

NBA Live 2004 - Track List

Black Eyed Peas - "Hands Up"

Chingy - "Right Thurr (NBA Live Mix)"

Da Brat - "I Got It Poppin' (NBA Live Mix)"

Dilated Peoples - "Love and War"

Jermaine Dupri - "Live Like Me"

Lil' Flip - "I'm The Greatest Player"

Mobb Deep - "Another Victory"

Clipse - "Game Time"

OutKast - "Ghetto Musick"

Red Cafe - "Virus (NBA Live Mix)"

Sean Paul - "Top of the Game"

Twista - "NBA Live 2004"

Freeway - "Flipside (NBA Live Mix)"

The Game - "Can't Stop Me"

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