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Liv and Maddie (Music from the TV Series) is a soundtrack to the Disney Channel Original Series, Liv and Maddie. It features 12 songs performed by the show's star, Dove Cameron and a song performed by Teen Beach Movie star, Jordan Fisher. The soundtrack was released on March 17, 2015 by Walt Disney Records. [1]
American singer and actress Dove Cameron has released one studio album, four soundtrack albums, sixteen singles (including one as a featured artist), twenty-seven promotional singles and twenty-three music videos. From 2015 to 2019, Cameron lent her vocals to the soundtrack albums for Liv and Maddie and the Descendants franchise.
Liv and Maddie ("Better in Stereo") – Dove Cameron; The Liver Birds – written and performed by The Scaffold; Living Dolls ("Take Your Best Shot") – John Beasley and John Vester; Living Single ("We Are Living Single") – Queen Latifah; Living with Lydia – "Humoresque" (opening); "Dim Sum Song" (closing, performed by Lydia Shum)
For his role on Liv and Maddie, he sang both a duet and ballad version of the song "True Love", which appeared on the show's soundtrack in 2015. [21] He contributed two tracks, "Fallin' for Ya" and "Wanna Be with You" to the Teen Beach 2 soundtrack; he performed vocals on three other songs on the album which was released in 2015. [12]
Dove Cameron recorded a full version which was released as part of the Liv and Maddie soundtrack on March 17, 2015. The song was the final song from the soundtrack that was played in the series. In "SPARF-a-Rooney", Andy Grammer performs "Honey, I'm Good". This is one of the few songs in Liv and Maddie not to be part of the soundtrack.
Dove Olivia Cameron [2] [3] (born Chloe Celeste Hosterman; January 15, 1996 [4]) is an American singer and actress.She rose to fame for her dual role of the eponymous characters in Disney Channel's comedy series Liv and Maddie (2013–2017) and her leading role in the network's Descendants film franchise (2015–2021); the former won her the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in ...
Disney licensed its music to other labels from 1937 to 1956. The company started publishing its own music under Disneyland Records in 1956, eventually also adopting the Buena Vista label in 1959 for albums aimed at a slightly more adult audience and price-point (such as music from their live-action Westerns). [ 1 ]
Liv gets notified by Gemma that the series is going to cast her love interest, and Liv convinces her to hold auditions for local talent from Stevens Point. Liv reads lines with the finalists, and she is shocked when Holden turns out to be one of them. Liv has to choose which boy gets the part: an actor, an annoying pest, or her true love.