10 of TV's Hardest-Slapping Theme Songs, As Determined By Twitter

10 of TV's Hardest-Slapping Theme Songs, As Determined By Twitter




Not all theme songs are created similarly. Some you barely notice, while others become timeless classics you'll never forget. That's not news to most people, however a recent trend on Twitter has people sharing the television theme songs that reign supreme. There's plenty of disagreement over which song is *actually* the best--while there really are no wrong answers here, these theme songs have gotten the most attention.


Zoey 101: "Follow Me"


Just the say of the words "are you ready?" Is enough to trigger the fans of Jamie Lynn Spears' pop-friendly theme song for Zoey 101.


Danny Phantom theme song


No theme song blends singing and rapping quite like the opener to Danny Phantom, and it's definitely got me convinced that he's gonna catch them all.


The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: "Yo House to Bel-Air"


Will Smith didn't get sent from West Philadelphia to Bel-Air for you not to respect one of the biggest theme songs of all time.


Wizards of Waverly Place: "Everything Isn't What it Seems"


Before she gained (and later lost) The Scene, Selena was at the helm of Wizards of Waverly Place and singing the theme music, too.


True Jackson VP theme song


My personalized mission on this Earth is to demand justice for True Jackson VP and the fact that Keke Palmer was "working at a grown up job / never really knew I might work this hard."


As Told by Ginger: "I'm in Between"


Macy Gray didn't take over singing the As Told Ginger theme till halfway by means of the initial season, however its her version that each person remembers.


X-Men: The Animated Series theme song


No lyrics necessary, X-Men: The Animated Series makes quite a statement with its intense, cinematic one-minute opening for the show.


Drake & Josh: "I Noticed A Way"


Drake Bells' theme for his Nickelodeon show with Josh Peck was so good, it served because the ideal beginning point for his music career. "I Noticed A Way" was even featured on his debut album, Telegraph, released in 2005.


DuckTales


I have nothing nevertheless respect for the DuckTales theme song, the national anthem of Duckberg.


iCarly: "Leave It All To Me"


Not only does "Leave It All To Me" slap, although the cross-over theme song with Victorious! is a moment in teen television I'll never forget.









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