London:
Scottish rocker Mark Ronson has been selected to create the theme music for the Olympic Games here next year.
The track will have singer Katy B on vocals and include sounds of athletes from around the world--including grunts and the sound of tennis balls hitting racquets.
Ronson, who is inspired by British table-tennis champ Darius Night's sounds, will also use that part in his track.
"Sometimes he uses it to put off his opponents, and sometimes it is a sound of victory--to me it sounded like James Brown, so I knew I would use that," contactmusic.com quoted the 36-year-old as saying.
The theme will be unveiled in March next year.
The track will have singer Katy B on vocals and include sounds of athletes from around the world--including grunts and the sound of tennis balls hitting racquets.
Ronson, who is inspired by British table-tennis champ Darius Night's sounds, will also use that part in his track.
"Sometimes he uses it to put off his opponents, and sometimes it is a sound of victory--to me it sounded like James Brown, so I knew I would use that," contactmusic.com quoted the 36-year-old as saying.
The theme will be unveiled in March next year.