Zap Mama - Music in Film, Television, and Video Games

Music in Film, Television, and Video Games

  • EA's FIFA 10 ("Vibrations")
  • So You Think You Can Dance ("Take Me Coco," "Moonray" and "W'happy Mama")
  • Cashmere Mafia ("1000 Ways")
  • Brothers & Sisters ("Supermoon")
  • MTV's Road Rules ("Rafiki")
  • MTV's 9th Annual Music Awards ("Iko Iko")
  • Sesame Street ("Brrrlak")
  • The Man ("Bandy Bandy")
  • The God Who Wasn't There ("A Way Cuddy Dis")
  • In the Cut ("Allo Allo")
  • Tortilla Soup ("Call Waiting")
  • Mission: Impossible II ("Iko Iko")
  • La Haine ("J'attends," "Discussion," and "Songe")
  • Elle Magazine commercial ("Sweet Melodie")
  • Mercedes-Benz commercial ("Din Din")
  • Nokia 7250 commercial ("Take Me Coco")
  • BMW commercial ("Danger of Love")
  • Fiat commercial ("Allo Allo")
  • Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? ("Brrrlak")

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