The Sims 2: 10 Best Songs In Simlish You Should Be Listening To, Ranked
In addition to its strategic gameplay and creative building options, the audio experience in The Sims 2adds a fun twist to mainstream music. The Sims 2 soundtrack is amazing and features popular songs reimagined in the game's playful language, Simlish. The charm comes from hearing familiar songs without their lyrics, replaced by the silly yet catchy sounds of Simlish.
The music isn't just background noise but a crucial part of what makes the game feel lively and engaging, with players able to pick their radio stations to hear songs. Keep in mind that not every song was resung in Simlish, but enough were for it to become a series staple. While some were locked behind DLC, the Legacy release of The Sims 2 comes with most expansion packs, so it has the best songs in the game.
10 Can't Believe My Eyes, By Wainwright
Smooth And Easy
Wainwright's song"Can't Believe My Eyes" is a highlight in The Sims 2: Apartment Life. It effectively mixes indie rock style with the fun and quirky feel of Simlish. The song stands out because it’s catchy and has a lively tempo that works well in Simlish. Wainwright's voice still carries its unique quality and emotion, even when sung in gibberish, which helps keep the spirit of the original song intact. Check it out above in a video from Resources Material.
The bright guitars and upbeat rhythm of the music make it enjoyable and memorable. The Simlish version captures the joyful and whimsical vibe of the original, making it a great match for the game’s fun atmosphere. It shows how strong the music is that it remains catchy and recognizable, even without understandable lyrics. It was definitely one of the better Simlish songs, but it is pretty underrated.
9 Our Time Now, By Plain White T's
Not Hey There Delilah But Still Good
Plain White T's song "Our Time Now" stands out in The Sims 2, especially in the Teen Style Stuff pack. Its emo-pop sound fits perfectly with the rebellious teen theme of the pack and captures the feelings of teenage angst and the desire to break free, even if no one else understands. It's interesting that the song is included in the Metal station, as it leans more towards emo or pop-punk, adding a playful twist.
The Simlish version not only maintains the rebellious feeling of the original song but also manages to add to the song's playful vibe. The upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it great for just hanging out as a Sim; it's the kind of song that should have a lot more attention anyway. See it in the video above, from Electro Blazer.
8 Where Would We Be Now, By Good Charlotte
A Surprising Collab
Good Charlotte's song "Where Would We Be Now" is an interesting song to have picked for The Sims 2: Apartment Life soundtrack. It brings a lively pop-punk vibe to the game. The catchy tune and relatable lyrics about dealing with life's ups and downs fit well in Simlish. The upbeat rhythm and Joel Madden's unique voice still come through, even with the words changed to silly sounds.
This song is especially enjoyable since Good Charlotte was really popular at the time, and it captures the feel of the era when The Sims 2 was set. The song keeps its fun and positive energy, making it a memorable part of your Sims' daily activities. It's impressive how well the song works even when sung in a different language because it still feels like a hit, even if "The Anthem" might have been an even better choice. Have a listen in the Resources Material video above.
7 Easy, By Barenaked Ladies
A Great Song To Match The Game's Feeling
Barenaked Ladies' song "Easy" is one of the smoother additions to The Sims 2 soundtrack but matches well with the Family Fun Stuff pack. The cheerful and light feel of the song carries over well when sung in Simlish, keeping its original charm. In fact, the playful and silly nature of Simlish makes the song even more fun, making for one of the most natural fits in the game. Check it out above thanks to Sims Archives.
With its upbeat tempo and catchy tune, it can easily bring a smile to anyone's face, making it great for creating family moments or just enjoying everyday life in the game. "Easy"perfectly reflects the relaxed and fun style that Barenaked Ladies are known for. Even with all that said, EA may have missed out by not getting "One Week."
6 Chemicals React, By Aly & AJ
A Big Band At The Time
"Chemicals React" by Aly & AJ is a great song featured in The Sims 2: Pets expansion pack. The original song is a fun, catchy pop tune with relatable lyrics about the thrilling yet sometimes confusing feelings of attraction. Its catchy melody and harmonies are characteristic of Aly & AJ's style, making it easy to remember, and it translates well to The Sims 2.
In Simlish, "Chemicals React" keeps its lively energy and sing-along charm, and the end result fits perfectly into the fun world of The Sims. This version keeps the spirit of the original song and adds a great lift to the game's soundtrack, showing that a good pop song can connect with people regardless of language. Resources Material has the video, above.
5 Don't Cha, By The Pussycat Dolls
Doba Baby!
"Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls, featured in The Sims 2: Pets, is a fantastic song that surprisingly sounds great in Simlish. When it was first released, it was already a popular club hit, and its Simlish version keeps that same energy. The catchy tune and simple, repetitive lyrics fit well in Simlish; the made-up words capture the spirit of the original without feeling weird or taking away from the enjoyment. Have a listen above, thanks to Resources Material.
This shows how catchy the song is and how skilled the translators are, as "Don't Cha" still makes you want to dance even if you can't understand the words. Including this song was a smart choice by The Sims 2 team, adding a contemporary vibe and a fun attitude to the game's music.
4 Girl Next Door, By Saving Jane
This One Still Has The Feeling
Saving Jane's "Girl Next Door" is one of the best songs in The Sims 2: Pets soundtrack. The original song is a lively pop-rock track with a catchy chorus that works well in Simlish. What makes this song special in The Sims context is its innocent and charming vibe, which is maintained even when the lyrics are changed to Simlish. In fact, the playful Simlish words often add to the song's lighthearted feel. Thanks again to Resources Material for the video, above.
The fantastic thing about the Simlish versions of songs like "Girl Next Door" is that they maintain the original's energy and mood even without understandable lyrics. You still get to enjoy the catchy melody and upbeat rhythm. The emotions and tone of the song are well-preserved, showing that a good song can cross language barriers. It's impressive how both the original artists and the Simlish voice actors maintain such high quality, making "Girl Next Door" a highlight in The Sims 2 original soundtrack.
3 Pocketful Of Sunshine, By Natasha Bedingfield
The Chorus Is Amazing
Natasha Bedingfield's song "Pocketful of Sunshine"is a bright and happy addition to The Sims 2: FreeTime. What makes this song special is its cheerful melody and positive message. The lyrics, even if you don't fully understand them, bring a feeling of hope, even if that's probably not the intention of the original song. Check it out above, via EA.
The Simlish version of the song is impressive because it keeps the original's joyful qualities. The silly lyrics don’t take away from the catchy chorus or the overall happiness of the song. Instead, Simlish seems almost exactly like the English version, perhaps to an even greater degree than most of the songs included in The Sims 2. Bedingfield’s singing is so powerful that the song's emotions come through, no matter the language.
2 Smile, By Lily Allen
The Explicit Lyrics Are Gone, But It’s Still Great
Lily Allen's song "Smile" in Simlish for The Sims 2: Seasons is one of the best additions to the soundtrack. The original song, which was a big hit with its catchy reggae-pop sound, translates well into Simlish. It must have been difficult for Allen to do the translation because it sounds so well done. The vocals keep their sweet and sassy quality, making the Simlish version just as fun to listen to as the original. Have a listen above thanks to EA.
What makes this song special is its ability to express emotions and energy without any clear lyrics. The upbeat rhythm and Allen's singing style still convey the story of getting over heartbreak and enjoying being single. It fits perfectly with the playful and carefree vibe of The Sims 2and was one of the best songs on the original soundtrack.
1 Hot N Cold, By Katy Perry
Katy Perry Is The Best
Katy Perry's song "Hot N Cold"is a classic pop hit, and having it in The Sims 2: Apartment Life was one of the smartest moves EA ever made. The song, from The Sims channel above, captures the frustration of being in an unpredictable relationship, and Perry's upbeat vocals and catchy melody make it hard not to enjoy. In Simlish, the song maintains the same high energy and emotional charge as the original. Katy Perry outdid herself with this one.
Weaker Simlish covers can sound bland, but "Hot N Cold"in Simlish still has a lively beat and quirky vibe that you don’t need cheat codes to listen to. The silly lyrics, performed with enthusiasm like Perry's original, actually add to the song's fun nature. This is a big favorite for many fans of the games, and Katy Perry would end up doing more crossovers with The Sims franchise over the years.

The Sims 2
- Released
- September 14, 2004
- ESRB
- E10+ For Everyone 10+ due to Crude Humor, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes
- Developer(s)
- Maxis
- Publisher(s)
- Electronic Arts
- Engine
- 3D engine
- Multiplayer
- Local Multiplayer
- Franchise
- The Sims
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