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Backseat driver song accompaniment
Backseat driver song accompaniment




backseat driver song accompaniment

“ No Time to Die” from “ No Time to Die” ( Billie Eilish written by Eilish, Miles Ale, Finneas O’Connell) - Winner of the premature adulation Grammy in 2020 as the first song to be honored for a film that hadn’t yet been released. Its production, with its classic Hollywood-sounding ricochet samples, fits the movie’s slick, updated spaghetti western vibe.Ĥ. “ Guns Go Bang” from “ The Harder They Fall” ( Kid Cudi, Jay-Z written by Jeymes Samuel, Scott Mescudi, Shawn Carter) - There’s an undeniable cool to the track, co-written by writer-director Samuel. The animated contender features much of Miranda’s trademark lyrical gymnastics, nowhere more so than here: “Under the surface / Was Hercules ever like, ‘Yo, I don’t want to fight Cerberus’? / Under the surface / I’m pretty sure I’m worthless if I can’t be of service.” And the imaginative visualization of the scene includes what the directors told The Envelope may be Disney’s record for “the most donkeys in a scene.”ģ. “ Surface Pressure” from “ Encanto” (Jessica Darrow written by Lin-Manuel Miranda) - The first of Miranda’s many appearances on this playlist (the guy wrote original songs for three movies out this year) is powered by a muscular contralto from Darrow in a colorful depiction of her supernaturally strong character’s secret struggles. His enthusiasm may prove infectious to voters, and the band has two previous nominations.Ģ. “ Your Song Saved My Life” from “Sing 2" (U2 music by U2, lyrics by Bono) - Bono’s interest in the idea of the song is so profound he posted “ 60 Songs That Saved My Life” on U2’s site for his 60th birthday. To hear it in sequence (except the ones not available for sharing as of press time), visit the Los Angeles Times YouTube channel.ġ.

backseat driver song accompaniment

The following are listed in playlist sequence for flow, not as a ranking.

backseat driver song accompaniment

It has been a particularly good year for gorgeous acoustic ballads, but there are also some slick nocturnal grooves, atmospheric-rock trips and in-your-face declarations of independence to liven up the joint. Not all of these are receiving award pushes, but every one is worth listening to. Here’s a sampling of some of the best songs written for movies released this year.






Backseat driver song accompaniment