Minions [Movie]- Minions: The Rise Of Gru (CD)
The original soundtrack to Minions: The Rise of Gru promises another exciting installment in the Minions franchise. Produced by Jack Antonoff and filled to the brim with a star-studded list of artists, you can expect a very funky listening experience. CD Softpak.
Tracklist:
- “Turn Up the Sunshine,” Diana Ross ft. Tame Impala
- “Shining Star,” Brittany Howard ft. Verdine White (Earth, Wind & Fire, 1975)
- “Funkytown,” St. Vincent (Lipps Inc., 1979)
- “Hollywood Swinging,” Brockhampton (Kool & The Gang, 1974)
- “Desafinado,” Kali Uchis (Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto, 1959)
- “Bang Bang,” Caroline Polachek (Nancy Sinatra, 1966)
- “Fly Like an Eagle,” Thundercat (Steve Miller Band, 1976)
- “Goodbye to Love,” Phoebe Bridgers (The Carpenters, 1972)
- “Instant Karma!,” Bleachers (John Lennon, 1970)
- “You’re No Good,” Weyes Blood (Linda Ronstadt, 1975)
- “Vehicle,” Gary Clark Jr. (The Ides of March, 1970)
- “Dance to the Music,” H.E.R. (Sly and The Family Stone, 1967)
- “Black Magic Woman,” Tierra Whack (Santana, 1970)
- “Cool,” Verdine White
- “Born to Be Alive,” Jackson Wang (Patrick Hernandez, 1979)
- “Cecilia,” The Minions (Simon & Garfunkel, 1970)
- “Bang Bang,” G.E.M. (Nancy Sinatra, 1966)
- “Kung Fu Suite,” RZA
- “Minions: The Rise of Gru Score Suite,” Heitor Pereira
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.
The original soundtrack to Minions: The Rise of Gru promises another exciting installment in the Minions franchise. Produced by Jack Antonoff and filled to the brim with a star-studded list of artists, you can expect a very funky listening experience. CD Softpak.
Tracklist:
- “Turn Up the Sunshine,” Diana Ross ft. Tame Impala
- “Shining Star,” Brittany Howard ft. Verdine White (Earth, Wind & Fire, 1975)
- “Funkytown,” St. Vincent (Lipps Inc., 1979)
- “Hollywood Swinging,” Brockhampton (Kool & The Gang, 1974)
- “Desafinado,” Kali Uchis (Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto, 1959)
- “Bang Bang,” Caroline Polachek (Nancy Sinatra, 1966)
- “Fly Like an Eagle,” Thundercat (Steve Miller Band, 1976)
- “Goodbye to Love,” Phoebe Bridgers (The Carpenters, 1972)
- “Instant Karma!,” Bleachers (John Lennon, 1970)
- “You’re No Good,” Weyes Blood (Linda Ronstadt, 1975)
- “Vehicle,” Gary Clark Jr. (The Ides of March, 1970)
- “Dance to the Music,” H.E.R. (Sly and The Family Stone, 1967)
- “Black Magic Woman,” Tierra Whack (Santana, 1970)
- “Cool,” Verdine White
- “Born to Be Alive,” Jackson Wang (Patrick Hernandez, 1979)
- “Cecilia,” The Minions (Simon & Garfunkel, 1970)
- “Bang Bang,” G.E.M. (Nancy Sinatra, 1966)
- “Kung Fu Suite,” RZA
- “Minions: The Rise of Gru Score Suite,” Heitor Pereira
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.