List of Degrassi soundtracks

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This is a list of Degrassi soundtracks.

SeasonAlbumRelease date
Season 4 Songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation 1 November 2005
Season 5 The N Soundtrack 1 August 2006
Season 7 Music from Degrassi: The Next Generation 2 December 2008
Season 8 Degrassi Goes Hollywood: Music from the Original Movie 4 August 2009
Season 9 Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On 13 July 2010
Season 10 Degrassi: The Boiling Point 1 February 2011

Songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation

Songs from Degrassi:
The Next Generation
Soundtrack album by
Released1 November 2005 (2005-11-01)
Genre Pop/Punk/Alternative Rock
Length51:38
Label Orange Record Label
Degrassi chronology
''Songs from Degrassi:
The Next Generation''
The N Soundtrack

Songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation is a soundtrack album from the television series Degrassi: The Next Generation . It was released as a digital download on 1 November 2005, following the fourth season, and as a CD on 8 January 2007. [1] [2]

Contents

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Degrassi: The Next Generation Theme" Jakalope 0:55
2."Heartbreaker"Tuuli3:20
3."Beautifully Undone"Lindy3:24
4."Midnite Rider" Supergarage 3:31
5."Secret Splendor" Buck 65 5:02
6."Hard Road" Sam Roberts 4:07
7."Rooftop" Melissa McClelland 5:13
8."Suburbs"Junior Achiever3:30
9."Feel It"Jakalope3:56
10."I Don't Want to Be Me"Amanda Clemens3:52
11."White Lightning"The Premiums3:22
12."Down and Out"Evren3:44
13."Just Jane"Christopher Rouse4:30
14."Degrassi: The Next Generation Theme (extended version)"The Degrassi Junior Strings3:12
Total length:51:38

The N Soundtrack

Released following the fifth season in 2006, The N Soundtrack contains songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation, including the first recording by Degrassi actor turned rapper Drake, and other shows airing on Noggin's teen programming block, The N.

Music from Degrassi: The Next Generation

Music from Degrassi:
The Next Generation
Soundtrack album by
Released2 December 2008 (2008-12-02)
Genre Pop/Punk/Alternative Rock
Length41:33 (Canada)
47:24 (US iTunes)
Label Sall Entertainment Group / Fontana North
Degrassi chronology
The N Soundtrack ''Music from Degrassi:
The Next Generation''
Degrassi Goes Hollywood: Music from the Original Movie

Music from Degrassi: The Next Generation is a soundtrack album from the television series Degrassi: The Next Generation . It was released as a digital download on 2 December 2008, following the seventh season, and as a CD on 9 December 2008. [3] [4] [5]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Misery Business" Paramore 3:30
2."Face Down" The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 3:09
3."Neighbors" The Academy Is... 3:09
4."All Time Lows" Hellogoodbye 2:44
5."Pocketful of Sunshine" Natasha Bedingfield 3:43
6."My Window" Jake Epstein 2:36
7."(Let's Get Movin') Into Action" Skye Sweetnam 3:41
8."More Than a Friend"All Too Much4:20
9."How Long" Army of Me 3:34
10."Come One, Come All" All Time Low 3:32
11."Rock My Body" The Higher 3:31
12."Bodies and Words" Silverstein 3:13
13."Degrassi Theme Song" Jakalope 0:51
US iTunes Store bonus tracks
No.TitleArtistLength
14."Tell Me Lies"Soundtrack & Melissa McIntyre 1:11
15."Degrassi Theme (remix)"Soundtrack & Jakalope4:40

Degrassi Goes Hollywood: Music from the Original Movie

During the eighth season, in 2009, Degrassi Goes Hollywood: Music from the Original Movie was released to coincide with the Degrassi Goes Hollywood film.

Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On

During the ninth season, in 2010, Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On (Music from the Original Movie) was released to coincide with the Degrassi Takes Manhattan film.

Degrassi: The Boiling Point

Degrassi: The Boiling Point
(Music from the Series)
Soundtrack album by
Released1 February 2011 (2011-02-01)
Genre Pop/Alternative
Length34:44
Label Sall Entertainment Group
Degrassi chronology
Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On ''Degrassi: The Boiling Point
(Music from the Series)''

Degrassi: The Boiling Point (Music from the Series) (simply Degrassi: The Boiling Point in Canada) is a soundtrack album from the television series Degrassi . It was released as a digital download on 1 February 2011, following the first half of the tenth season, and as a CD on 22 February 2011. [6] [7] [8]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Balls" Stefan Brogren, Melinda Shankar, & Spencer Van Wyck0:15
2."Believe" Moneen 3:30
3."One of Those Pregnant Teenagers"Melinda Shankar & Jessica Tyler0:19
4."Mr. Perfect"Jessica Tyler2:27
5."Concert of the Century" Munro Chambers, Raymond Ablack, & Jordan Todosey 0:17
6."Don't Say Love (Ralph Sall edit)"All Too Much2:23
7."Stranger to Me" Hannah Georgas 3:06
8."I'm a Young Adult"Raymond Ablack0:43
9."The Good Times"Royalchord4:07
10."The Girlfriend Label"Luke Bilyk & Melinda Shankar0:20
11."Hand to Hold"Adaline2:53
12."That is Pandemic!"Raymond Ablack & Charlotte Arnold 0:12
13."Whitehorse"Raymond Ablack & Jessica Tyler1:35
14."Scream at the Top of Your Lungs"Munro Chambers & Aislinn Paul 0:36
15."Carjack My Heart"Dance Movie2:30
16."Just A Girl"Jessica Tyler2:25
17."Last Night Was Epic!"Munro Chambers, Jordan Todosey, & Raymond Ablack0:28
18."Paisley Jacket"The Dead Hand3:01
19."Sammy Decter"Eve and the Ocean3:27
20."Big Changes"Stefan Brogren0:10
Total length:34:44

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