Kazaam (soundtrack)

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Kazaam
We Genie.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJune 19, 1996
Recorded1995–1996
Genre Hip hop, R&B
Length70:35
Label Perspective/A&M
Producer Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Lance Alexander
Carl Carr
Joe Carr
Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliot
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Kazaam is the original soundtrack of the 1996 film starring Shaquille O'Neal. The soundtrack was released by Perspective/A&M Records on June 19, 1996. It featured two hit singles, Nathan Morris (of Boyz II Men)'s "Wishes", which made it to number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 56 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop singles & tracks, and Subway's "I'll Make Your Dreams Come True", which made it to number 64 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop singles and tracks.

Contents

The soundtrack contains P!nk's first professional recording, "Key to My Heart", which was performed by Choice, an all white R&B trio that P!nk was a member of before disbanding the group for a solo career.

Reception

Artists who appeared on the soundtrack included Usher, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes (of TLC), Immature, Quindon Tarver, DJ Spinderella, Jason Weaver, and Backstreet Boys. Shaquille O'Neal contributed three tracks, which included a duet with co-star Wade J. Robson, who played Elito in the film, entitled "We Genie". The soundtrack has a 3 star rating from AllMusic. [1]

Track listing

#TitlePerformer(s)LengthNotes
1I Am Kazaam Shaquille O'Neal 1:07
2I'll Make Your Dreams Come True Subway 4:40
3I Swear I'm In Love Usher 4:20
4Wishes Nathan Morris (of Boyz II Men)4:47Samples "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield
5All Out on My Own Shyheim 4:25
6No Tighter Wish Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes (of TLC) featuring Tangi Forman5:06
7Lay Tight (One for the Money)Almighty Arrogant5:10
8Show Me Your Love Immature featuring Quindon Tarver 4:28
9We Genie Shaquille O'Neal & Wade J. Robson 1:56
10Dance With Me Jason Weaver 4:28
11If You Believe Spinderella 4:00
12Key to My Heart Choice 5:45
13I Get Lifted The Barrio Boyzz featuring Fat Joe 4:30
14Get DownYBTO4:46
15Boys Will Be Boys Backstreet Boys 4:15
16Best of MeJamecia4:50
17Mr. Material Shaquille O'Neal 1:50

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References

  1. 1 2 Kazaam at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-06-17.