Musical Montage Musical Montage: Tyrese Gibson April 10, 2017 The flip side to his constantly in over his head alter ego Roman Pierce, Tyrese has been delivering silky smooth R&B since 1998, even collaborating with the similarly styled Ginuwine and Tank for R&B supergroup TGT.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Wang Chung “To Live and Die in LA” April 3, 2017 A huge fan of the band’s album Points on a Curve, director Wiliam Friedkin hired Wang Chung to compose every song on the soundtrack for his Secret Service action thriller, To Live and Die in LA in 1985.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Yello “Oh Yeah” March 27, 2017 Instantly recognizable and inextricably tied to Ferris Bueller and the 80’s, Yello’s “Oh Yeah” has been a juggernaut, appearing in countless commericals, movies and TV shows.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: LeAnn Rimes “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” March 20, 2017 Can’t Fight the Moonlight was not only a major plot point of 2000’s Coyote Ugly as one of the songs written by aspiring songwriter/Coyote Piper Perabo but the version by LeAnn Rimes also exists and she shows up at the bar at the end of the film to sing it.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Ariana Grande & John Legend “Beauty and The Beast” March 13, 2017 Ariana Grande and John Legend take over “pop version” duties from Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson for this coming Friday’s live action remake of Beauty and the Beast for the duet title song.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Nelly “Shake Ya Tailfeather” March 6, 2017 The main single off the Bad Boys II soundtrack, Shake Ya Tailfeather by Nelly featured “Executive Soundtrack Producer” P. Diddy and was number one on the Billboard charts and was Grammy winning in 2004.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone “City of Stars” February 27, 2017 One of two songs nominated for Best Original Song from La La Land, City of Stars managed to take the prize as one of La La Land’s six Oscars.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Tone Loc “Ace is in the House” February 20, 2017 Since he co-starred with Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura, it made sense that Tone Loc would contribute a song to the soundtrack, which he did with “Ace is in the House”