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Barbie’s Soundtrack Lineup Is out; We Love All the Female Talent

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Barbie is getting closer and closer, and it’s been a long time since we’ve been this excited about a movie that will bring together all of our childhood in front of a camera. Barbie is one of the most anticipated releases of 2023 and little by little, we have been revealed a little about what awaits us.

Now, we already have the names of the musicians who will be part of the film’s soundtrack, and we can’t believe how star-studded this lineup is!

Who Will Be Part of the Soundtrack of Barbie?

Barbie will not only have its own movie but also its own music album, and it will contain the dance-pop of Ava Max and Charlie XCX, the R&B of Lizzo and Khalid, the Latin flavor of Karol G, and the K-pop of Fifty Fifty.

The lineup also included Ice Spice, Nicki Minaj, The Kid LAROI, Gayle, Kali, Dominic Fike, Tame Impala, Pink Panthers, Haim, Dua Lipa, and none other than Ryan Gosling. Yes, Ryan Gosling, who besides giving life to Ken, will be part of the music album of the film. The truth is that we are very excited about this since he has previously shown his singing and music skills after the success of La La Land, and he is not bad at all.

This project will be produced by Mark Ronson and we will have the first preview on Friday, May 26, with the song Dance the Night by Dia Lipa; the track will be released at midnight through all streaming music platforms.

We Also Have a New Trailer

Because the surprises don’t end for fans, Warner Bros. also released one more trailer of what we’ll see in Barbie and we’re loving how nostalgic this movie is. We really need to see it ASAP.

When Is Barbie Coming Out?

We still have to wait a bit to enjoy this magical production, but the wait is almost over, as Barbie will hit theaters worldwide on July 21, 2023. So we won’t be long to see the adventures of the best doll of our childhood with her unconditional Ken.

Story written in Spanish by Kate Nateras in Cultura Colectiva

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