A song written for a video game has won one of music’s top awards, the Grammy, for the first time in history. Baba Yetu, which appeared in Sid Meier’s Civilization IV, won the Grammy for best ...
Those of you familiar with Civilization 4 will remember the catchy opening theme for the game, entitled "Baba Yetu". The 3 and a half minute track, with vocals provided by the Soweto Gospel Choir, ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Christopher Tin made video game history today, becoming the first composer to win a Grammy Award for a song composed for a game. Tin took home the ...
For possibly the first time, a piece of videogame music got performed on America's Got Talent. The Angel City Chorale choir, comprising 145 singers, appeared on the show earlier this week and sung ...
Final Fantasy Final Fantasy legend Nobuo Uematsu says video game music is getting more boring, and Baldur's Gate 3 publishing lead agrees: "Nothing is made for anyone in particular anymore. (Except ...
Christopher Tin's "Baba Yetu," otherwise known as "that Civilization IV song that won't get out of your head," won a Grammy for "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists" at the 53rd ...
Baba Yetu, a song written for 2005 Firaxis/2K strategy game Civilization IV, has become the first ever music originally composed for a videogame to win a Grammy award. The track took home the 'Best ...
Some soundtracks stay with you long after the game ends. PC gaming is full of those moments: melodies tied to places, stories, and memories we never ...