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Mean Girls (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2004 film of the same name. It was released on September 21, 2004 through Rykodisc and Bulletproof Records and featured 14 tracks from artists Pink, Kelis, Samantha Ronson, Katy Rose, Peaches, The Donnas amongst others. The release coincided with the film's home media release.
Mean Girls: Music from the Motion Picture was released by Rykodisc and Bulletproof Records on September 21, 2004, the same day as the DVD release. The album featured songs performed by the Donnas , Pink , Kelis , Samantha Ronson , Boomkat , Blondie , Katy Rose and Peaches amongst several others.
In January 2020, Tina Fey stated that a film adaptation of the Mean Girls stage musical, which is based on Mark Waters' 2004 comedy film, was in active development. [1]In January 2023, it was announced that Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin returned to rework their songs from the stage musical for the film adaptation, while Richmond also composed the film's score. [2]
The original Mean Girls may have been released in 2004, but its Y2K cultural zeitgeist quickly translated into one of the most quotable movies of all time. So much so, that it was adapted into a ...
The highly anticipated “Mean Girls” remake brings the original story of “the plastics” back to the big screen with the soundtrack of its Broadway run and some significant changes to its ...
Mean Girls is a 2004 American film. Mean Girls may also refer to: Mean Girls (2004 soundtrack) Mean Girls 2, a 2011 sequel to the 2004 film; Mean Girls, 2017, based on the 2004 film; Mean Girls, based on the musical Mean Girls (2024 soundtrack) "Mean Girls", a 2024 song by Charli XCX from the album Brat
Some millennials, many of whom were teens at the time of the original movie's release, recoiled at a line in the trailer that said, "This isn't your mother's 'Mean Girls.'" "The Mean Girls musical ...
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" is a song by American thrash metal band Metallica. It was first released on their second studio album, Ride the Lightning (1984). Elektra Records also released it as a promotional single, with both edited and full-length versions. In March 2018 the song ranked number five on the band's live performance count. [2]