We Built This City - Starship - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of We Built This City as made famous by Starship

We Built This City - Starship - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Same as the original tempo: 144.01 BPM

In the same key as the original: F

This song ends without fade out

The song begins a cappella

Duration: 05:08 - Preview at: 02:19

Instrumental Version MP3

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Instrumental Version MP3

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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Grace Slick only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Mickey Thomas only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With all the voices
A singer performs the lead vocal
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These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.

About

Release date: 1985
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Pop, Rock, In English
Songwriter: Bernie Taupin
Original songwriters: Dennis Earle Lambert, Martin Page, Peter Wolf

All the content on our website is entirely reproduced by our musicians in studio. We do not use any parts of the original recordings and do not make use of AI stem separation technology in any way.

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"We Built This City," released in 1985 by Starship, is an iconic anthem of the 1980s that blends rock and pop with a vibrant synth sound. Written by a powerhouse team including Bernie Taupin and Martin Page, the song critiques the commercialization of the music industry while nostalgically celebrating rock's roots. Lead singer Grace Slick's dynamic vocals and the catchy chorus quickly made it a worldwide hit, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Known for its memorable lyrics and infectious melody, "We Built This City" became a defining track of the era, embodying the spirit and excess of 1980s pop culture. Despite its initial critical reception, the song has endured as a nostalgic favorite and a staple of 1980s playlists. It reflects Starship's evolution from Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, highlighting the band's adaptability and enduring appeal in the changing musical landscape.

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3 comments
  • nichholasjackson 5 years ago
    good
  • 5 years ago
    • has rated this track
    used it for a parody, but it is geat for performing too
  • 9 years ago
    • has rated this track
    excellent