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Descendants 3 was released on August 2, 2019, along with the parent film, and featured 13 tracks, with much of the songs are written originally for the film. Also included in the album are: "Dig a Little Deeper" from the 2009 film The Princess and the Frog, two songs from the first film's soundtrack, "Did I Mention" and a remixed version of "Rotten to the Core".
It was not until director/choreographer Kenny Ortega came on board that songs were added. [3] The film itself contains seven musical numbers, plus a song by Shawn Mendes during the end credits, which was released as a single. In addition, the soundtrack album includes four bonus tracks as well as a suite of the David Lawrence's orchestral score.
Descendants 3 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack) is the soundtrack accompanying the film of the same name. The soundtrack and lead single, "Good to Be Bad", was released on May 31, 2019, along with the pre-order of the soundtrack. The soundtrack was released on August 2, 2019.
The video became the first from Descendants 3 to reach 100 million views, then 200 million views and is the second most viewed music video from the film franchise. It also has over three million likes, becoming the franchise's most liked music video. [11] On September 27, 2019, Disney released a Memoji music video for the song. [12]
In honor of the movie's 15th anniversary, here's a ranking of all the songs in the film. (For "High School Musical" and "High School Musical 2" song rankings, check out our previous coverage .) 11.
Descendants: The Rise of Red is a soundtrack album by the cast of the film of the same name, released on July 12, 2024, by Walt Disney Records. The soundtrack was announced on April 26, 2024, with the release of the lead single, "What's My Name (Red Version)." [2] Another single, "Red," was released on June 21, 2024. [3]
With “Bridgerton” Season 3 set to launch this week, prepare to be swept away with more orchestral pop covers from artists including the Vitamin String Quartet, which delivered covers of Ariana ...
“Virgo’s Groove,” the longest song on the album, owes its carnal sonic escapism to Beyoncé’s expert vocal production; she deftly moves throughout her range across the song.