- Film And TV
- 11 Oct 19
Charlie's Angels soundtrack list reveals new Ariana Grande song featuring Nicki Minaj and Normani
Another A-list three-way collaboration led by Ariana Grande.
The track list for the soundtrack of the Charlie's Angels reboot has been unveiled and it boasts an impressive slew of badass female artists. The current queen of pop herself, Ariana Grande, contributed five songs to the album, including the previously released single 'Don't Call Me Angel' featuring Miley Cyrus and Lana del Rey as well as another highly-anticipated collaboration with Nicki Minaj and Normani.
The latter is called 'Bad to You' and reunites Grande with frequent collaborator Nicki Minaj who worked with her on multiple songs, most notably 2016's 'Side to Side' and 2014's 'Bang Bang'.
Normani, who rose to fame as a member of girl group Fifth Harmony, recently kick-started her solo career with singles 'Dancing with a Stranger' featuring Sam Smith and 'Motivation'.
The tracklist was revealed today by Ariana Grande herself who posted the announcement video on her social media accounts. "Excited and honored to have so many phenomenal, bad ass mf women involved in this incredibly special project", she writes. "We're all so excited for you to hear this poppy, mildly trappy at times, action filled, dream of a soundtrack. These songs are so right for this film!"
The soundtrack also includes a Grande-Chaka Khan collaboration as well as a song by Kash Doll, Kim Petras, Alma and Stefflon Don. Check out the full track list below:
Charlie's Angels is out in Irish cinemas on November 29, while the soundtrack will be released on November 3.
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