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5 Songs That Will Put You In The Mood For A Great Time At The Casino

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Gambling used to be a mere fun activity. However, for some, it has become a culture, a way of life. The fun and monetary rewards are just the icing on the cake. Whether you see gambling as a mere fun activity or a culture, bringing your A-game whenever you play can spell how immersive and exhilarating your gaming experience may go. Music is one good way to ignite your A-game.

Listening to the correct sounds before and when you play can help put you in the right mood to place some stakes. To save you the trouble of looking for the best songs to listen to while playing, especially on Bingo sites not on GamStop, here is a superb list of five songs that will give you the adrenalin boost you need to have a good session.


1. The Gambler – Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers’ classic, The Gambler, is probably one of the best gambling songs ever. Although it’s Country music recorded in 1987, it is a song often played in most land-based casinos. While the song may be old, its lyrics are timeless.

The song doesn’t just impart the wisdom of age to the youth but affirms that no one can live without gambling on what lies ahead. So, it’s the perfect song to add to your gaming music mix to get you all gingered up and ready to play.

2. Spin Me Round – Dead or Alive

If you love slots and roulette games, you’ll most likely love to spin wheels with the Spin Me Round playing. Released in 1985, Spin Me Round is another classical Pop song by Dead or Alive. The song talks about a person who falls for someone who, in turn, spins them around like a record.

Ideally, anybody with gambling experience can relate to this song. However, you’ll be spinning the roulette wheel or slot reels rather than being spun by someone. Furthermore, this song had over 150 million views on YouTube, amongst many other successful feats. So, hopefully, you’d be as successful as this song is when you play listening to it.

3. Poker Face – Lady Gaga

The expression ‘poker face’ is pretty famous. As a gambler, you should know what it connotes. Well, for the benefit of doubts, in live poker games, you must have mastered keeping every iota of emotion away from your face if you want to be successful at the game. That’s the poker face. Inspired by this meaning, Lady Gaga penned an iconic song that will remain popular for decades.

Although the song is talking about relationships, in a way, it’s also talking about how to play games without showing any weaknesses. That’s one of the reasons this song was an instant success when it appeared in 2009. The famous mum-mum-mum-mah tune will get your feet tapping and your adrenaline pumping as you play to victories.

4. Ace of Spades – Motorhead

Card shark or not, you’ll probably find delight in listening to Motorhead’s ‘Ace of Spades.’ Its fun lyrics and accompanying guitar tunes made it one of the hottest hits in the 1980s when it was released. You’ll enjoy the lyrics of this song mainly because they speak about enjoying the game. It doesn’t really matter whether you win or lose. What matters is that you play – and enjoy playing.

5. Shape of My Heart – Sting

Why do you find gambling appealing? Fun? Winnings? Sting’s ‘Shape of My Heart’ will evoke all these thoughts. The song is more of a ballad but has some tough-guy credibility. In the piece, Sting told the story of a gambler who wasn’t playing to win but to figure something else out. Although deep, meaningful, and capable of evoking deep thoughts, this song has a stellar melody that’ll lighten up your playing session.

Final Notes

Music can put you in the right mood to do anything, gambling inclusive. We’ve explored some nice ones that’ll put you in the proper perspective for a great time at the casino. Ultimately, it boils down to your preferences and mood, but the songs listed above are great jams to add to your casino playlist.

By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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