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Weak Movies, Good Soundtracks

Daryl Ong | Othniel Ting

17-Jul-19 22:00

Weak Movies, Good Soundtracks

The new version of Lion King premiered with rather bleak reviews but the official soundtrack seemed to have better luck with critics. We discuss other bad movies with good soundtracks. 

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0:08 - Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future, James Blake - King's Dead

3:53 - Weak Movies, Good Soundtracks

9:54 - Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner - Can You Feel The Love Tonight

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin, Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting, Arif Abd Aziz

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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Categories:  FilmMusic

Tags:  the pulsemusic newsmusiclion kingbeyoncedonald gloverOSTsoundtracks





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