| | Save The Last Dance Soundtrack CD (32 Customer Reviews)
The film SAVE THE LAST DANCE features Julia Stiles as a young girl with dreams of dancing school and a love of ballet. When she meets a young man from the other side of the tracks, she discovers hip-hop and an entirely different style of dance. The freshness she feels in that sense of discovery is evoked by the cuts on the film's soundtrack, which sparkle with a cross-cultural appeal that mixes rap, R&B, and pop. The film's theme song is a perfect example of this cross-pollenization, as we hear interpolations of the chorus from Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" set against an R&B track full of hip-hop beats. Rappers Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and Mack 10 (among others) help to add street credibility to the album, but there's no lack of melodic pop appeal either.
K-Ci & Jojo's,Fredo Starr, Shyne,Lucy Pearl,Snoop Dogg Save The Last Dance Soundtrack Music Save The Last Dance Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Ballad of Fire Starr (Theme From "Save the Last Dance") |
| 2. | You |
| 3. | Bonafide |
| 4. | Crazy |
| 5. | You Make Me Sick |
| 6. | U Know What's Up |
| 7. | Move It Slow |
| 8. | Murder She Wrote |
| 9. | Breathe and Stop |
| 10. | You Can Do It |
| 11. | My Window |
| 12. | Only You |
| 13. | Get It on Tonite |
| 14. | All or Nothing |
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