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In 2008, UGO listed the song as the 3rd best video game music of all time. [8] The Tetris Company holds a sound trademark on this variation of the song for use in video games. [9] The official Tetris website wrote that Korobeiniki was "memorable enough on its own as both a poem and folk tune", independent of its adaption into the Tetris theme. [10]
Tetris (Soundtrack from the Apple Original Film) is the soundtrack to the 2023 biographical film of the same name. It features original score cues from the film composed by Lorne Balfe and songs performed by Aaron Hibell , aespa , Polina, ReN , as well as remixes of yesteryear songs newly produced for the film.
"Tetris" is a song arranged by English composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and English record producer Nigel Wright, collaborating under the pseudonym Doctor Spin. The composition is based on the theme to the 1989 Game Boy game Tetris , which itself is based on the Russian folk song " Korobeiniki ".
The beginning of the poem (its 24 lines) evolved into a well-known folk song of the same name, [2] which became widely known outside Russia as the "Tetris theme tune".. In 1910 a silent film Korobeiniki [] was released, based on the plot of the poem, directed by Vasily Goncharov.
Tetris is a tile-matching puzzle video game released in 1985. ... Tetris theme "Tetris" (Doctor Spin song), a 1992 composition based on the game's main theme
Tanaka's soundtrack credits include Metroid (1986), Kid Icarus (1986), Super Mario Land (1989), Tetris (1989), Mother (1989), Dr. Mario (1990), and EarthBound (1994). [2] He was the president and executive director of Creatures from 2001 to 2023, before resigning and becoming creative fellow in the company.
This version also has the special meter, but only for some Tetris variants. The Game Boy Color version uses chiptune renditions of music tracks from the console version, and new tracks. Unlike the console versions, each track is used as the theme song for a Tetris variant rather than for a Disney character.
Parts of the music video have a Tetris theme. Directed by Brian Beltric (who previously directed videos for the Black Eyed Peas), [9] the video features Lady Sovereign in London acting out certain parts of the song's lyrics. Intercut are scenes of Lady Sovereign appearing and disappearing in Tetris-style blocks.