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      • Charlie's Angels: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the film Charlie's Angels, based on the television series of the same name created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. It was released through Republic Records on November 1, 2019, and was executive produced by Ariana Grande and Savan Kotecha.
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  3. Charlie's Angels. Edit. Blind. Written by Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu (as Reginald Arvizu), Jonathan Davis, James 'Munky' Shaffer (as James Shaffer), Dennis Shinn, Ryan Shuck, David Silveria and Brian 'Head' Welch (as Brian Welch) Performed by Korn. Courtesy of Immortal/Epic Records. By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing. Live Wire.

  4. Charlie's Angels: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the film Charlie's Angels, based on the television series of the same name created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. It was released through Republic Records on November 1, 2019, and was executive produced by Ariana Grande and Savan Kotecha. [3]

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    • "Independent Women, Pt. 1": Destiny's Child
    • "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel": Tavares
    • "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing": Leo Sayer
    • "True": Spandau Ballet
    • "Baby Got Back": Sir Mix-A-Lot
    • "Angel's Eye": Aerosmith
    • "Barracuda": Heart
    • "Turning Japanese": The Vapors
    • "Brandy
    • "Got to Give It Up (Part 1)": Marvin Gaye

    "Independent Women, Pt. 1" opens with one fierce female trio calling the names of another, as the introduction name-drops, "Lucy Liu, with my girl Drew / Cameron D., and Destiny / Charlie's Angels, come on." Destiny's Child's iconic girl-power anthem made its debut in Charlie's Angels before it was included on the group's 2001 album, Survivor, and ...

    Charlie's Angels is originally from the '70s, but these three are '90s, ladies. The music from the film bounces between the two decades, paying homage to its Jaclyn Smith-ian roots while grounding it (as much as Charlie's Angels can ever be "grounded") in the present. Tavares' bubbly 1976 disco jam provides the soundtrack for Diaz's first dance sce...

    Sayer's breezy 1976 song is a pleasant respite from the thumping '90s tracks that back up the movie's action sequences. Appropriately, the song plays in the movie over a brief montage that cuts between all of the Angels having a perfectly lovely evening right before all hell breaks loose.

    The smooth 1983 ballad comes across as almost ironically schmaltzy nestled in among the rest of the music, fitting in somewhere between the fizzy throwback pop and the heavy, more contemporary songs. But the Angels' confident embrace of over-the-top sugary sweetness is part of their charm.

    In former EW critic Owen Gleiberman's review of Charlie's Angels, he singles out the scene where Diaz's effervescent Natalie dances onstage at Soul Train to Sir Mix-A-Lot's 1992 classic as the film's highlight: "She's a white girl trying to be 'funky,' utterly failing at it, and then, when you look again, succeeding because her radiance has made he...

    "Whatcha gonna do when the Angels come?" Steven Tyler growls on this track, written for the film. It plays when Natalie gets into a car chase—driving racecars, naturally, but on a normal highway—with a "creepy thin man" assassin who has a habit of ripping strands of the Angels' hair out of their heads mid-fight and then stroking his face with the l...

    Heart's aggressive "Barracuda," which came out in 1977, plays in the movie when Liu's Alex storms into an office as a leather-clad "efficiency expert" whose real purpose is little more than an elaborate diversion. Part of the Angels' unique girl-power equation is how they shamelessly objectify themselves without undermining their power as smart, ca...

    The film uses the Vapors' 1980 song for its memorable riff to underscore a culturally insensitive joke that features the Angels posing as a Chinese massage therapists in geisha costumes with a decidedly '80s flair. The song is a bit of a silly novelty here, and while the sequence is problematic, "Turning Japanese" is very much in the spirit of the ...

    The welcome inclusion of "Brandy" on the soundtrack is another instance of McG milking the 1970s for every drop of sonic kitsch he could squeeze out of the decade. The rather less pleasant addition of Barrymore's then-boyfriend Tom Green, who plays Dylan's eccentric occasional lover, Chad, squealing out the chorus at the top of the track is another...

    We hardly need to sing the praises of Marvin Gaye here; as everybody knows, "Got to Give It Up" is good enough to allegedly plagiarize. It plays in the movie at a critical moment, when [SPOILER ALERT] Sam Rockwell's nerdy, nervous Eric Knox comes out (in one long, twirly take) as a smooth-talking, tank top-wearing, cigarette-smoking Bad Guy—and one...

  5. Nov 7, 2019 · Pop music shows up in prominent and irreverent ways within the Charlie’s Angels universe.

  6. Charlie's Angels (Official Soundtrack) · Playlist · 52 songs · 8.4K likes.

  7. Nov 1, 2019 · This is the soundtrack to Elizabeth Banks' 2019 film version of the 1970s TV show, Charlie’s Angels. The movie stars Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska as the new undercover...