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Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2016 DreamWorks Animation film Trolls, released on September 23, 2016 by RCA Records. The soundtrack is produced primarily by singer Justin Timberlake , Max Martin , and Shellback .
An urban and dance song, it marks Stefani and Timberlake's first collaboration since the 2001 charity single "What's Going On". [9] [10] During the recording process, Timberlake spoke cheerfully of the sessions and stated: "I have always envisioned bringing the two worlds of film and music together for one epic event [and] couldn't be more excited that they will collide in DreamWork's Trolls."
Trolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Nominated [55] Critics' Choice Awards: December 11, 2016: Best Animated Feature: Trolls: Nominated [56] Best Song "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback and Justin Timberlake Nominated Golden Globe Awards: January 8, 2017: Best Original Song: Nominated [57] Grammy Awards: February 12, 2017
Trolls is an American animated media franchise created by DreamWorks Animation, inspired by the successful line of Troll doll toys created by Thomas Dam.It follows the adventures of a pair of trolls named Poppy and Branch (voiced respectively by Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake) as they live among their village of pop-singing trolls.
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.
Trolls World Tour: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2020 DreamWorks Animation film Trolls World Tour, released by RCA Records on March 13, 2020. The soundtrack is produced primarily by singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake . [ 1 ]
The new trailer for Trolls Band Together has debuted the first new *NSYNC song in more than 20 years, following their surprise reunion at the VMAs.
The song follows a chord progression of C – Am7 – Fmaj9 – Am7, and Timberlake's vocals span two octaves, from E 3 to E 5. [20] The track features a "jazzy", uptempo beat and a falsetto chorus. [21] "This movie feels like one big, trippy disco experience. But we didn't have a disco song," said Timberlake of the Trolls soundtrack.