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Starting in 1997 and ending in 2021, take a look at 25 of the best soundtrack songs to release over the past 25 years:
1. "Men In Black" – Will Smith, 'Men In Black' (1997)
Just slide with us, just slide!
2. "Are You That Somebody?" – Aaliyah, 'Dr. Doolittle' (1998)
One of Baby Girl’s finest! She changed the whole vibe of the ’90s with this one.
3. "Fortunate" – Maxwell, 'Life' (1999)
Who knew a song written for a movie about two buddies escaping from prison would become a soul classic?
4. "Independent Women, Pt. 1" – Destiny's Child, 'Charlies Angels' (2000)
Influenced a generation of mamas profiting dollars.
5. "Lady Marmalade" – Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Pink, Mya & Missy Elliott, 'Moulin Rouge' (2001)
In a pre-“WAP” era of music, crafting up a Billboard hit in America using sexual French innuendo proved to be the ultimate flex.
6. "Lose Yourself" – Eminem, '8 Mile' (2002)
Em deserved every award he received for this, both the song and his performance in the film.
7. "Shake Ya Tailfeather" – Diddy, Nelly & Murphy Lee, 'Bad Boys II' (2003)
A song that will instantly put you in the mind of summer.
8. "Million Voices" – Wyclef Jean, 'Hotel Rwanda' (2004)
Wyclef is a real one for doing this alongside a choir of African children.
9. "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp"- Three 6 Mafia, 'Hustle & Flow' (2005)
We had to include the clip from their epic “Best Original Song” Oscar win.
10. "(When You Gonna) Give It Up to Me" – Sean Paul & Keyshia Cole, 'Step Up' (2006)
The 2000s reggae fusion era can be summed up in a nutshell with this hip-whining collab.
11. "Less Than An Hour"- Nas & Cee-Lo, 'Rush Hour 3' (2007)
A deep cut from the soundtrack to a trilogy film that we’re sure many wish they enjoyed more.
12. "Paper Planes" – M.I.A., 'Slumdog Millionaire' (2008)
Shoutout to everyone who always does air guns during the chorus.
13. "Forever" – Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem, 'More Than a Game' (2009)
The rap collab that at the time no one knew would become one of the biggest of the decade.
14. "Four Women" – Nina Simone, Lisa Simone, Laura Izibor & Ledisi, 'For Colored Girls' (2010)
Peep the soundtrack to hear the full version of this powerful collab that’s heard throughout the official trailer.
15. "Let Me Take You To Rio" – Ester Dean & Carlinhos Brown, 'Rio' (2011)
A song you can’t help but dance along to when the film starts.
16. "Skyfall" – Adele, 'Skyfall' (2012)
If only Adele had an actual cameo in this now-classic 007 film!
17. "Happy" – Pharrell, 'Despicable Me 2' (2013)
He may hate the song himself now, but it doesn’t change the fact that “Happy” had a hold on all of us in 2013 and 2014.
18. "Glory" – Common & John Legend, 'Selma' (2014)
A song made for a special occasion with an even more powerful message in the lyrics.
19. "See You Again" – Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth, 'Furious 7' (2015)
The death of Paul Walker is forever immortalized in this song, which acts as both a sweet-yet-somber ballad and ode to a real-life fallen homie.
20. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Justin Timberlake, 'Trolls' (2016)
Back when JT wasn’t enemy no.1 for Janet fans, he was still a beloved pop king that could even make a troll want to dance.
21. "Mighty River" – Mary J. Blige, 'Mudbound' (2017)
Queen Mary’s transition into Oscar buzz territory peaked with this soundtrack single that assisted her Academy Award-nominated performance in the film of the same name.
22. "All the Stars" – Kendrick Lamar & SZA, 'Black Panther' (2018)
K. Dot created a modern day classic with this one, and SZA on the chorus matches the orchestra-driven instrumental with perfect precision.
23. "Spirit" – Beyoncé, 'The Lion King' (2019)
King Bey’s entire involvement in The Lion King reboot, from voice acting in a lead role to releasing the musical companion film BLACK IS KING on Disney+, further proved why she’s been the number one diva in this game for a minute.
24. "RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)" – Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin, 'Bad Boys For Life' (2020)
The current wave of popularity in Latin pop can be seen as a direct reflection of why this was such a big hit, in addition to many just really excited to get another Bad Boys film.
25. "We Don't Talk About Bruno" – Lin-Manuel Miranda & Cast of 'Encanto' (2021)
Admit it: you’re still singing along to this!