Tegan and Sara Perform 'Stop Desire' in 'Sims' Native Language
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(Radio.com) Tegan and Sara recently recorded an unusual version of their track 'Stop Desire". The Pop music duo did the new version in Simlish, the native language from EA's simulation game, The Sims. 'It was exciting to imagine singing in a different language," Tegan Quin told Paste. 'We had never done that before. I was very nervous, but I am glad that we saw it through to the end." The artist went on, "I had a hard time since I know the song so well. It was just gibberish to me." The Simlish version of 'Stop Desire" coincided with the release of The Sims 4's latest expansion, City Living. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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