Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released July 31, 2007
Genre Pop
Dance-Pop
Rock
Hip hop
R&B
Length 71:34
Label Geffen Records
Producer Chris Arvan, Alex Band, Reace Beatz, Cindy Cooper, Bryan Clark, Ron Fair, Matthew Gerrard, Ron Harris, Tal Herzberg, Abraham Laboriel, Mateo Laboriel, Steven "Lenky" Marsden, Anthony Mazza, Stefanie Ridel, Wayne Rodrigues, Nicky Scapa, Bradley Spalter
Alternative covers
Australian and UK cover
Bratz chronology
"Fashion Pixiez"
(2007)
"Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack"
(2007)
"Bratz Girlz Really Rock"
(2008)

Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the live-action theatrical film Bratz. It features songs from and inspired by the film by various artists, including the Bratz themselves. The "Bratz" are Janel Parrish (Jade), Skyler Shaye (Cloe), Logan Browning (Sasha) and Nathalia Ramos (Yasmin). The soundtrack was produced by Geffen Records.

Three singles were released from the album: "Rainy Day" by Janel Parrish and "Rockstar" by Prima J, which were released on July 7, 2007, and "Fearless" by Daechelle which was released July 11, 2007. The album itself was released on July 31, 2007, three days prior to the film's release date. The album has sold 50,000 copies worldwide and garnered critical praise as opposed to film, which gained overwhelmingly negative reviews all over the world.

The only actual actresses who use their singing voice in the movie is Janel Parrish and Chelsea Staub.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Prima J - "Rock Star" (3:25)
  2. Daechelle - "Fearless" (3:37)
  3. Brick & Lace - "Love Is Wicked" (3:43)
  4. Janel Parrish - "Rainy Day" (3:18)
  5. Bratz - "Open Eyes" (3:10)
  6. NLT - "Heartburn" (3:25)
  7. Chelsea Staub ft. Malese Jow and Anneliese van der Pol - "It's All About Me" (3:08)
  8. Orianthi - "Now Or Never" (4:03)
  9. Joanna Pacitti - "Out from Under" (4:08)
  10. Sean Stewart - "In Crowd" (2:32)
  11. The Black Eyed Peas - "Express Yourself" (3:33)
  12. Slumber Party Girls - "My Life" (2:51)
  13. Jibbs - "Go Go" (2:52)
  14. Alex Band - "It Doesn't Get Better Than This" (2:52)
  15. Matt White - "Saying Goodbye" (4:13)
  16. Ashlee Simpson - "Invisible" (3:46)
  17. Clique Girlz - "Alter Ego" (3:29)
  18. Dropping Daylight - "Tell Me" (3:21)
  19. Lifehouse - "If This Is Goodbye" (2:56)
  20. Chelsea Staub - "Fabulous" (2:45)
  21. Bratz - "Bratitude" (4:34)
  22. Stephanie McIntosh - "Mistake" (3:21) (Australia only)

[edit] Excluded Songs

  • "Summer's Gone" by the Slumber Party Girls plays during the film's opening scene but is not included on the soundtrack.
  • "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne is featured in the film's trailer and used heavily in television ads for the film, but is never heard in the actual film, nor does it appear on the soundtrack.
  • "No Sleep Tonight" by The Faders is featured in the film's trailer and is also heard in the film but does not appear on the soundtrack.
  • "Everything I'm Not" by The Veronicas is distinctly featured in the film's trailer, but is never heard in the actual film nor included on the soundtrack.
  • "Impacto" by Daddy Yankee. A remix featuring Fergie was planned for the soundtrack, but was cut.
  • "Lets Get To It", "Pretty In Punk", and "Blue Sky" are heard in the film, but are not featured on the soundtrack. They can be found on a version of the CD that was released to press companies and record companies for a review.
  • "Open Eyes" and "Brattitude" were originally recorded for this album by singer Stefanie Ridel, whose husband is the producer, Ron Fair.

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