Kim Possible (soundtrack)

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Soundtrack album by
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ReleasedJuly 1, 2003
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Label Walt Disney

The Kim Possible soundtrack is an album released on July 1, 2003 by Walt Disney Records. [1] It contains songs from the Disney Channel series Kim Possible as well as additional songs by contemporary artists. The voice actors for the characters Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano), Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle), and Rufus (Nancy Cartwright) are also featured on the soundtrack.

Contents

Background

The album was released with numerous alternate track listings worldwide. On March 22, 2005, Walt Disney Records released a new edition of the soundtrack dubbed the "Kim-Proved" edition. This version omits the songs "This Year" by A*Teens and "Work It Out" by Brassy and adds "Could it Be" by Christy Carlson Romano, "Rappin' Drakken" by Dr. Drakken, and "Call Me, Beep Me! (Movie Mix)" by Angela Michael.

In 2020, album was reissued digitally with yet another alternative track listing.

Track listings

Original version - 2003

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  2. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  3. "I'm Ready" - Angela Michael
  4. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  5. "Celebration" - Jump5
  6. "Say The Word" - Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano)
  7. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  8. "This Year" - A*Teens
  9. "Work it Out" - Brassy
  10. "E! Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  11. "Come On, Come On" - Smash Mouth
  12. "The Naked Mole Rap" - Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle) and Rufus (Nancy Cartwright)
  13. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian

Kim-Proved version - 2005

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  2. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  3. "I'm Ready" - Angela Michael
  4. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  5. "Say The Word" - Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano)
  6. "Celebration" - Jump5
  7. "Could It Be" - Christy Carlson Romano
  8. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  9. "E! Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  10. "The Naked Mole Rap" - Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle) and Rufus (Nancy Cartwright)
  11. "Come On, Come On" - Smash Mouth
  12. "Rappin' Drakken" - Dr. Drakken (John DiMaggio)
  13. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian
  14. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (Movie Mix)" - Angela Michael

Italian version - 2006

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  2. "Wake Up" - Hilary Duff
  3. "Superstar" - Jamelia
  4. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  5. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  6. "Io ci sarò" - Kim Possible (Valentina Mari)
  7. "Celebration" - Jump5
  8. "Un amore nascosto" - Kim Possible (Valentina Mari)
  9. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  10. "E! Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  11. "La talpa senza pelo" - Ron Stoppable (Marco Vivio) e Rufus (Tatiana Dessi)
  12. "Get Your Shine On" - Jesse McCartney
  13. "Lavati la testa" - Dott. Drakken (Ambrogio Colombo)
  14. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian

German version - 2006

Source: [2]

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Banaroo
  2. "Wake Up" - Hilary Duff
  3. "Superstar" - Jamelia
  4. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  5. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  6. "Sag Nur Ein Wort" - Marius Claren/Saskia Tanfal
  7. "Celebration" - Jump5
  8. "Kann Das Sein" - Saskia Tanfal
  9. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  10. "E Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  11. "Nacktmull-Rap" - Marius Claren/Ron Stoppable/Stefan Krause/Rufus
  12. "Come On Come On" - Smash Mouth
  13. "Get Your Shine on" - Jesse McCartney
  14. "Schäumen, Spülen Und Parier'n" - Dr Drakken/Jan Spitzer
  15. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian

French version - 2006

Source: [3]

  1. "Mission Kim Possible" - Priscilla Betti
  2. "Wake Up" - Hilary Duff
  3. "Ma Vie" (French version) - Amine
  4. "Superstar" - Jamelia
  5. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  6. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  7. "Suffit d'un Mot" - Mery
  8. "Celebration" - Jump5
  9. "Dis Pourquoi" - Veronica Antico
  10. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  11. "E Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  12. "Le Rap Du Taupinet Tondu" - Donald Reignoux as Robin Trépide (Ron Stoppable) & Michel Costa as Rufus
  13. "Come On Come On" - Smash Mouth
  14. "Get Your Shine on" - Jesse McCartney
  15. "Mousse, Rince, Obéi" - Michel Elias as Dr. Drakken
  16. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  17. "Code S-pion : La mission" - Fabienne Darnaud & Joan Faggianelli

Songs from Kim Possible - 2020

Source: [4]

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  2. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  3. "I'm Ready" - Angela Michael
  4. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  5. "Say The Word" - Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano)
  6. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  7. "This Year" - A*Teens
  8. "E Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  9. "Come On, Come On" - Smash Mouth
  10. "The Naked Mole Rap" - Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle) and Rufus (Nancy Cartwright)
  11. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian
  12. "Could It Be" - Christy Carlson Romano
  13. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (Movie Mix)" - Angela Michael
  14. "Rappin' Drakken" - Dr. Drakken (John DiMaggio)

Charts

YearChartPosition
2003 The Billboard 200 125 [5]

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