Justin Timberlake Brings out the Big Guns in His New Music Video ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling’

Justin Timberlake is back with “Can’t Stop the Feeling” from the new DreamWorks animated film “Trolls.”

The video for the new song features cameos from performers who lent their voice talent to the film .  Notables include Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Junal Nayyar, Icona Pop, and Ron Funches

Watch the video. You wont be able to not dance along.

P!nk Goes Mad in New Song for Alice in Wonderland – ‘Just Like Fire’

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Pink is back with a new video for “Just Like Fire,” her contribution to the Alice: Through the Looking Glass soundtrack.

The video takes viewers on a tour around Tim Burton’s a few of  Alice in Wonderland locales.

Let me know if you spot a few special cameos in the video.

Watch Below

Rascal Flatts & Lucy Hale Give Frozen’s ‘Let It Go’ a Country Twist

The upcoming We Love Disney compilation (out next Friday, Oct. 30) looks to be a great one and this newly released track is a country take on the EPIC hit ‘ Let it Go.”

Rascal Flatts and Lucy Hale have paired up to turn Frozen‘s anthem “Let It Go” into a mellower, twangier country track. Listen Below.

1. NE-YO Friend Like Me (Aladdin)
2. Jessie J Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
3. Jason Derulo Can You Feel the Love Tonight / Nants Ingonyama (The Lion King)
4. Gwen Stefani The Rainbow Connection (The Muppet Movie)
5. Ariana Grande Zero To Hero (Hercules)
6. Jhené Aiko In a World of My Own/Very Good Advice (Alice in Wonderland)
7. Fall Out Boy I Wan na Be Like You (The Monkey Song) (The Jungle Book)
8. Tori Kelly Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas)
9. Kacey Musgraves A Spoonful of Sugar (Mary Poppins)
10. Charles Perry Ev rybody Wants To Be a Cat (The Aristocats)
11. Jessie Ware A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella)
12. Lucy Hale & Rascal Flatts Let It Go (Frozen)
13. Various Artists It s a Small World

Skylar Grey’s ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Track ‘I Know You’: Listen

Skylar Grey’s” I Know You” is the newest song from the Fifty Shades soundtrack, following  “Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding and “Earned It” by the Weeknd, plus Beyonce‘s “Crazy in Love” remix from the trailer and Sia‘s “Salted Wound.”

The soundtrack is due out Feb. 10, followed by the film’s release on Valentine’s Day.

Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack

1. Annie Lennox: “I Put a Spell On You”
2. Laura Welsh: “Undiscovered”
3. The Weeknd: “Earned It”
4. Jessie Ware: “Meet Me in the Middle”
5. Ellie Goulding: “Love Me Like You Do”
6. Beyoncé: “Haunted” (Michael Diamond Remix)
7. Sia: “Salted Wound”
8. The Rolling Stones: “Beast of Burden”
9. AWOLNATION: “I’m on Fire”
10. Beyoncé: “Crazy in Love (2014 Remix)”
11. Frank Sinatra: “Witchcraft”
12. Vaults: “One Last Night”
13. The Weeknd: “Where You Belong”
14. Skylar Grey: “I Know You”
15. Danny Elfman: “Anna and Christian”
16. Danny Elfman: “Did That Hurt?”

Watch John Legend and Common’s Inspiring Video for ‘Glory’ From Selma

On Sunday, John Legend and Common recieved the Golden Globe for Best Original Song for their track of the Selma soundtrack, “Glory.”  Today, they release the video of the track.

Watch the video and the clips from the film.  I had the pleasure of seeing the film on christmas and it was one of the best, most thought-provoking films I have ever seen.  RUN DON’T WALK!

Soundtrack Sunday: Elf

Reflecting the warmth and personality Jon Favreau brought to his holiday comedy Elf, the movie’s soundtrack features a dozen Christmas and holiday songs picked by Favreau. Most of these songs have a retro appeal, including Louis Prima’s “Pennies From Heaven,” Ella Fitzgerald’s “Sleigh Ride,” and Eartha Kitt’s “Santa Baby.” Leon Redbone appears on three of the tracks, “Winter Wonderland,” “Christmas Island,” and in a duet of “Baby It’s Cold Outside” with Zooey Deschanel. Other highlights include Brian Setzer’s lounge and rockabilly tinged “Nutcracker Suite,” Ferrante Teicher/Les Baxters’ “Sleigh Ride”/Santa Claus Party,” and Billy Preston’s “Nothing From Nothing.” A charming soundtrack, Elf also manages to outclass many Christmas albums in terms of holiday cheer.