Ringtones Add A Fun And Personal Touch To Today's Cell Phones
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Ringtones and mobile phones go together like peanut butter and jelly. They can easily
set your mood, voice an opinion or remind you of days gone by. What does your ringtone
say about you, or the people who call your mobile phone? Just about any tone you are
looking for is now available, so let's find out how to use your ring tone to express
yourself.
Are You Feeling Beautiful Today? What better way to be reminded of how gorgeous your
are than with the popular ringtone "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt. Maybe you need
something a bit more upbeat, try "Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison to turn heads in any
crowd. Or say it with a bit of attitude using the "Bootylicious" by Destiny's Child
ringtone, or "Don't Cha" by the Pussycat Dolls.
Want the World to Go Away? The day to day noise that you're presented with can be a bit
overwhelming at times. How about a ringtone that gives you a bit of relief. How about
Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" (perfect for this month), and use "Bad
Day" by Daniel Powter to cover the rest of the year.
Identify Your Callers
Since ringtones can be assigned to individual callers on your phone, there's no limit
to how you express what you think of the the people who call your mobile.
Got a Girl Who's Hot?
There's no better way to let you know your girlfriend (or best friend who's a girl) is
calling, than with the popular "Shawty" ringtone by Plies and T-Pain, or "Beautiful
Girls" by Sean Kingston (more appropriate for a crush). While boyfriends may take
comfort in knowing Rihanna's "Umbrella" ringtone is how you feel about your
relationship.
Just Break Up? Let her know that he or she has really lost out with a ringtone that
gives the dirty as to what went wrong. Kanye West's Gold Digger might make the right
statement if they were draining your pockets (or the gas in your car). Guys, the all
time classic "No Woman No Cry" by legendary Bob Marley may say it all. While girls
might find that "Scrubs" by TLC leaves no room for questions.
Phone Stalkers Calling? If you have a phone stalker (or stalkers) you might want to
download Usher's "U Got It Bad" as a warning to not pick up.
As you can see, mobile ringtones have just what you're looking for to set the mood,
identify who's calling and give you that daily boost. With over a million to choose
from, representing all types of music, yo
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