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  1. Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance is the first soundtrack album to Thomas Carter's 2001 dance film Save the Last Dance. It was released on December 19, 2000 through Hollywood Records and consisted of hip hop and contemporary R&B music.

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  3. Listen to all 34 songs from the Save the Last Dance soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

  4. Soundtracks. Save the Last Dance. Edit. You Don't Really Want Some. Written by Anthony President and Ainz Brainz Prasad (as Brainz Dimilo) Performed by Blackout. Let's Get Crunk. Written and Performed by Shawty Redd. I Heard You Breathing. Written by Anthony President and Ainz Brainz Prasad (as Brainz Dimilo) Performed by Blackout. Move It Slow.

    • The Soundtrack
    • Bonafide
    • Move It Slow
    • You
    • My Window
    • Shining Through
    • All Or Nothing
    • Breathe and Stop
    • Crazy
    • Murder She Wrote

    Save the Last Dance, plus its 2006 sequel, is loaded with musical material that has its own soundtrack that has become just as successful and critically acclaimed as the movie itself. At the 2002 American Music Awards, it won Best Soundtrack. The first soundtrack for the first movie was released on December 19, 2000 through Hollywood Records, which...

    The rap song, (Bonafide), was performed by X-2-C as the third track leading into the soundtrack of Save the Last Dance. Entertaining enough to listen to, it never stuck out as a favorite among the fans of the movie, nor the soundtrack.

    Kevon Edmonds is the older brother to the infamous Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. His performance of (Move It Slow) was featured as one of the tracks on the Save the Last Dance soundtrack, which became a sultry favorite among fans of the movie, the soundtrack, and Edmond’s preference of a music style that’s all his own.

    (You) was the fourth single from Lucy Pearl’s self-titled album that featured the collaborative work of Q-Tip and Snoop Dog. It was released in 2001 and became a popular music video on YouTube, as well as one of the tracks featured on the Save the Last Dance soundtrack. Lucy Pearl, as a supergroup, replaced its former member, Dawn Robinson, with Jo...

    (My Window), performed by Soulbone, was a gritty song that suited its purpose in the movie as a hint of a reality check that sometimes life’s circumstances don’t always cooperate with the hopes and dreams that have been planned out by our best intentions. The song served as an eclipse compared to the rest of the music featured on the soundtrack, th...

    The opening track to the Save the Last Dance soundtrack is (Shining Through), which melodically brought u the issues of how hard life can be when times are tough, but the key is to rise up and shine through when the occasion calls for it. The original version is carried out as a soft R&B style, which its remix version is much faster with a stronger...

    In the movie, when Julia Stiles dances as Sara Johnson, the soul and emotion Athena Cage puts into the song, (All or Nothing), seemed to sum up the desired mood the scene in the movie had portrayed. On the soundtrack, it served as an inspirational piece for the listener.

    (Breathe and Stop) originally came from Q-Tip’s debut album, (Amplified), which was released in 1999. It was also one of the tracks featured on the soundtrack to Save the Last Dance, but not on all versions of it. It is replaced with a Soulshock and Karlin remix of (Shining Through). On the UK Dance Singles Chart, Breathe and Stop was a number one ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi-KCd0guJI The R&B love ballad performed by the duo, K-Ci & JoJo, was released in 2001 as their first single from their third studio album, (X). It was also featured on the Save the Last Dance Soundtrack and was noted for using auto-tune in its music style long before it became popularized in the music industry. The...

    (Murder She Wrote) was a reggae-dancehall rock style song produced from Chaka Demus & Pliers’ album, Tease Me. The single was first released in 1992, then again in 1993. On the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart, it peaked as high as number five, and on the UK Singles Chart, it peaked as high as number twenty-seven. The song was based on the 1966 son...

  5. Save The Last Dance Soundtrack · Playlist · 77 songs · 49.2K likes.

  6. Dec 19, 2000 · Save the Last Dance by Original Soundtrack released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Save the Last Dance soundtrack from 2001, composed by Various Artists. Released by Hollywood Records in 2000 containing music from Save the Last Dance (2001).

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