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Bring It On: Music from the Motion Picture was released by Epic Records on August 22, 2000. It features multiple tracks from Blaque, who play Clovers cheerleaders in the film. [47] It also includes songs from Daphne & Celeste, 3LW, and a cover of the Toni Basil song "Mickey" by B*Witched. [48]
Bring It On is an anthology series of cheerleading films that began with Bring It On (2000) [1] and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels and one Halloween-themed television film sequel, [2] none of which contain any of the original film's cast members.
Bring It On...Bring It On", a 1983 song by James Brown "Bring It On" (Alistair Griffin song), a 2004 single by Alistair Griffin "Bring It On" (Godsmack song), from the 2006 album Madden NFL 06:Soundtrack "Bring It On" (Lenny Kravitz song), from the 2007 album It Is Time for a Love Revolution
Over 20 years after Bring It On debuted in theaters, Gabrielle Union reveals to ET's Denny Directo that she is working on a new sequel. "We've been developing a sequel that centers on the [Clovers ...
The song describes a man seeking help to find love. He enlists the help of a Romani person who determines, by means of palmistry, that he needs "love potion number nine".". The potion, an aphrodisiac, causes him to fall in love with everything he sees, kissing whatever is in front of him, eventually kissing a policeman on the street corner, who reacts by breaking his bottle of love pot
[6] Before being rewritten specifically for the film, the song was titled "Bring It". [7] For the version used in the music video, a line of Samuel L. Jackson saying "That's it! I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!" was added at the beginning of the song.
It was released direct-to-video on December 18, 2007. There are no recurring cast members or canonical references to its predecessors. Only Steve Rash, who also directed the previous film, Bring It On: All or Nothing, returned to direct this film. The film stylistically refers to its predecessors in that it opens with a choreographed routine ...
Bring It On experienced a boost in popularity when it won the 1998 Mercury Music Prize, beating favourites such as Massive Attack's Mezzanine and The Verve's Urban Hymns. Gomez later toured the United States as the support artist for Eagle-Eye Cherry. A 10th anniversary 2-CD edition of Bring It On was released in 2008. As of September 2020, the ...