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As they began working on music for Barbie, director Greta Gerwig, music supervisor George Drakoulis, executive soundtrack producer Mark Ronson and Atlantic Records executives Kevin Weaver and Brandon Davis started a text chain titled Barbie Weave. 

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“It was quite the lively chat. It was pretty much active 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” says Weaver, Atlantic’s west coast president. “It was a very inspiring, colorful, creative chat group,” agrees Ronson. 

The chat, which was supplemented with bi-weekly Zoom calls, became their non-stop repository for their wish list of artists and moonshot musical ideas for the fantastical Warner Brother movie, which, like the soundtrack, arrives Friday (July 21). 

The result is an often frothy, upbeat, immersive soundtrack full of pop gems from a wide-ranging, global who’s who of top pop hitmakers including Lizzo, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice, Sam Smith, Karol G, FIFTY-FIFTY and Tame Impala, among others. 

At their first in-person meeting, Ronson played some themes and Gerwig showed several images, both of which served as an entry point for the musical curation, says Davis, Atlantic’s  EVP and co-head of pop/rock A&R. “Seeing some of those scenes, and even some of the stills early one was really inspiring to us to help paint the picture from the musical point of view.”

The first song to come together was Lipa’s “Dance the Night,” which is performed in the movie and serves as a tentpole musical moment. Gerwig had sent Ronson a disco-inspired playlist that included the Bee Gees, leading Ronson, who lined his New York studio shelves with Barbie and Ken dolls, to come up with “Dance the Night,” co-written with Andrew Wyatt, Caroline Ailin and Lipa.

“I didn’t want to make the Barbie song too bubble-gummy or something that would have been really obvious,” Ronson says. “There’s a toughness to it,” he says of the retro, infectious tune. (The other song performed in the movie is “I’m Just Ken,” written by Ronson and Wyatt, which serves as a humorous, existential ode for Ken — played by Ryan Gosling — as he tries to navigate his life in Barbie’s shadow. )

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As they began to cast the soundtrack, the music team reached out to individual artists, not with the mandate to write a song specifically about Barbie or Ken. Instead, Weaver says, “We said, ‘Watch the scenes and spend time with Greta and Mark and us and let’s talk about what the musical vision is for that bespoke need, and then come back with ideas.’”

The music and film fed off each other. “As [Greta] was meeting with artists and showing them scenes and artists were coming back with demos, it was really informing how she was working with the film and the cut,” Weaver continues. “It felt like there was this really reciprocal, cool thing happening between how she was making the film and how music was forming that process for her.”

Some artists wrote very specifically to Barbie’s brightly colored world. For example, Lizzo’s opening track, “Pink,” even namechecks Barbie’s best friend Midge. Others went for broader themes that captured the spirit of their scenes, like Charli XCX’s “Speed Drive,” which incorporates elements from Toni Basil’s 1982 hit, “Mickey.”

Not surprisingly, given Barbie’s ubiquity since Mattel rolled her out in 1959, many of the acts had a deep affinity for Barbie from their youth that they brought into the creative process with them. “The only VHS that [Haim] were allowed as kids was [from Barbie] probably from the early ‘90s. They knew every song, and they started singing them over the phone,” Ronson says. 

Mark Ronson, Kevin Weaver and Brandon Davis attend the World Premiere of “Barbie” at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on July 09, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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One goal from the start? Land Minaj, whose fans are known as Barbz.  “I was like, ‘I don’t know how we have a Barbie soundtrack without Nicki Minaj on it?’” Ronson says. “How do you not have the person who’s kept the word ‘Barbie’ alive in music culture the past 15 years?” However, securing Minaj, her duet partner Ice Spice (Ronson met Ice at midnight in his studio to show her the movie) and samples of Aqua’s  1997 hit “Barbie Girl” included in their song, “Barbie World,” required some high-level negotiation and persistence, as did landing many of the artists. 

Ronson says he’d never been so involved in the behind-the-scenes administrative process before in his movie work, and Weaver’s diplomatic skills left him in awe. “He could honestly just become chief negotiator at the U.N.,” Ronson jokes. “Some of the things he pulled off to get the soundtrack over the finish line [between] samples and egos and superstars and other record labels…. All Greta and me had to do was dream it up and get it over the finish line, but the clearances and the playing détente with Sony and Universal… and labels being like, ‘This is happening over my dead body,’ to like, two weeks later getting these things. What he pulled off to get the actual soundtrack is insane.”

For Weaver, who has served as soundtrack album producer for such film and TV projects as The Greatest Showman, Suicide Squad, Furious 7 and Daisy Jones & The Six, navigating with the labels, the studio and Mattel was all in a day’s work. 

“Mattel was very involved in the making of the film, but they trusted Greta implicitly,” Weaver says. “Greta really backed and supported us in our music vision. We were able to navigate through whatever the challenges might have been around that to come out the other side with this incredible end product. Ultimately, it’s a family brand and a kid’s brand. We wanted to be very sensitive to that; but at the same time, Greta has made a very forward thinking non-traditional film.”

The offerings for the soundtrack are as colorful as the movie itself. The album comes in several configurations, including hot pink, blue and transparent pink cassettes, as well as CD and hot pink vinyl. There are covers featuring Barbie, as well as a dedicated Ken CD cover. The idea was to appeal to fans of the movie, Barbie collectors and fans of the individual artists.  

 “We worked really closely with our incredible marketing team here and at the studio and at Mattel to make as many unique music offerings as we could that could reach different parts of the Barbie and the music audience,” Davis says.

Though many of the songs already out, Weaver and Davis are excited to have fans see them in their natural setting. “These records are all strong enough to live in a world by themselves,” Weaver says. “But what’s so amazing is people are now going to get to experience the songs within the four walls of the film and it’s going to give them a whole new life.” 

For Ronson, the movie’s release is the culmination of more than 12 months of intense work, as he and Wyatt ended up scoring Barbie as well. The pair had written temporary music for the opening credits, but once Gerwig saw they had some themes, “They started giving us a few more bits to score at a time,” to the point where “we didn’t want anyone else to touch the music of this film,” he says. “We were like, ‘This is ours!’ It was a ton, ton, ton of work. [The movie] overtook my life for a year, but it was completely worth it.” 

Barbie track listing:

Lizzo, “Pink”Dua Lipa, “Dance the Night”Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice, “Barbie World” (with Aqua”Charli XCX, “Speed Drive”KAROL G, “WATATI” (feat. Aldo Ranks) Sam Smith, “Man I Am”Tame Impala, “Journey to the Real World”Ryan Gosling, “I’m Just Ken”Dominic Fike, “Hey Blondie”Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For”The Kid LAROI, “Forever & Again”Khalid, “Silver Platter”PinkPantheress, “Angel”GAYLE, “Butterflies”Ava Max, “Choose Your Fighter”FIFTY FIFTY, “Barbie Dreams” (feat. Kaliii)Brandi Carlile & Catherine Carlile, “Closer to Fine” (BONUS TRACK)

Mark Ronson, who is a member of SAG-AFTRA, completed this interview before SAG-AFTRA went on strike.  

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In a new interview, John Boyega talks about his experience in the upcoming Netflix film They Cloned Tyrone as well as the increasing concerns of AI & acting.

The star actor spoke at length in a recent LEVEL cover story about his process of preparing for the lead role of Fontaine for the Netflix film, which also stars Jamie Foxx and Teyonnah Paris: “I was excited at the idea of multiple roles, the idea of playing someone significantly older. I love the idea of different looks because whereas the normality is to play a heightened version of yourself, this gives you a real opportunity to jump into what acting truly is.”

The London native and star of the recent Star Wars trilogy did also touch upon how the film challenges viewers to shed preconceived notions while watching. “When you’re in a modern society where we watch the news and the details of the news are packaged [for] TV, sometimes the nuance is lost,” Bodega said. “In order for us to comprehend the world, it’s easier to generalize.” Referencing Paris’ character of Yo-Yo, who is a sex worker, he elaborated: “Accepting that duality and using our brains to scan people more than just going on generalized stereotypes is a commentary that this film makes. I’m proud that this film does that.”
When asked about the growing usage of AI and the complexities behind it in the film industry and beyond, Boyega replied,  “I’m at the stage now where I’m like, Oh crap, I didn’t know you can do that.” He continued: “In filmmaking, it will help us in some way. On the flip side, in terms of individuality, ownership, [and] fairness, that’s going to be a discussion that people are going to have to figure out.”
Of course, the discussion also turned to the idea of conspiracy theories which are interwoven into the plot of They Cloned Tyrone compelling the 31-year-old to state “maybe the truth in certain scenarios is not as extreme or interesting. Some of it is boring truth. But the funny thing about stimulation as a human being, we still love to discuss it” He also joked about his own conspiracy beliefs regarding celebrities: I was like, They probably got to get into some cult to get to a certain level of power. Then I became a celebrity and went, “That didn’t happen.” At least it doesn’t happen to me!”

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On Friday, ODESZA‘s concert film/biopic The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience will have its one-night run in more than 700 theaters worldwide.
The movie, directed by the Seattle-based duo’s longtime friend and creative director Sean Kusanagi, captures the grandeur of the pair’s recent tour behind their 2022 album, The Last Goodbye, while also unpacking the backstory behind ODESZA’s rise and the team behind the project.

The film emphasizes the incredible amount of work and attention to detail that went into the live show, for which the guys and their team took the album they’d just finished then completely revamped it for the tour, crossing the new music with older material and figuring out how to best present the ODESZA catalog in spectacle of lights, lasers, confetti and a drum line.

In an exclusive clip of the film below, the pair’s Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight hash out some of the most granular details of the show. The clip finds the guys parsing out details in the studio, with Mills acknowledging the high stakes to what they’re doing given the time that’s passed since their last tour.

“I’m a little nervous for sure,” Mills says, “it’s been three years.”

The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience works for both old and new fans of ODESZA, with the movie composed of stunning, inventively shot concert footage from the Last Goodbye Tour that offers new views of the show even to those who’ve seen it. This footage is interspersed with the making of the show and archival material going back to the earliest days of ODESZA.

“Our long-time friend Sean Kusanagi has been with us from day one of ODESZA and it’s incredible to see what footage he pulled together from the past ten years of our careers,” Mills and Knight tell Billboard.

Highlights of the movie include the guys returning to the dilapidated basement of the college house where they began the ODESZA project, the older footage that demonstrates the friendships at the heart of the project, new material that reveals more of the emotion and psychology behind The Last Goodbye (try not to cry in the scene where Mills talks with him mom about the death of her parents), and the impact this music has had on fans.

“We wouldn’t be where we are today without our fans,” Mills and Harrison add. ‘That’s why we are extremely excited to share this film… to give those who have been with us a look behind the curtain for the first time and to let them know how grateful we are for their support over the years.”

Ultimately, The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience functions in the same way as ODESZA’s previous output, providing a massive show with emotional punch. The 27-date tour after which the film is named hit arenas and amphitheaters across North America, grossing $25.6 million and selling 395,000 tickets, according to numbers provided by Billboard Boxscore.

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Mahyar Abousaeedi – Turning Red, Incredibles 2

Tom Berkeley – An Irish Goodbye, Roy

Toni Bestard – Background, Foley Artist

Kimberley Browning – Certified, Waiting for Ronald

Alex Bulkley – Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Hell and Back

Bruno Caetano – Ice Merchants, The Peculiar Crime of Oddball Mr. Jay

Dean Fleischer Camp – Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Catherine

Kenneth A. Carlson – Diner Formal, Dating Avi

Trent Correy – The Godfather of the Bride, Drop

Joel Bryan Crawford – Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Croods: A New Age

Claire Dodgson – Minions: The Rise of Gru, Despicable Me 3

Fabian Driehorst – Night, The Chimney Swift

David DuLac – Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, Happy Feet Two

Maureen Fan – Namoo, Crow: The Legend

Tiffany Frances – Dot, Hello from Taiwan

João Gonzalez – Ice Merchants, Nestor

Sara Gunnarsdóttir – My Year of Dicks, The Pirate of Love

Mark Gustafson – Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Fantastic Mr. Fox

Travis Hathaway – Incredibles 2, Brave

David Jesteadt – Inu-oh, Belle

Daniel Mark Jeup – Finding Nemo, Toy Story 2

Thomas Jordan – Lightyear, Up

Charlie Mackesy – The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

Ian Megibben – Lightyear, Soul

Cyrus Neshvad – The Red Suitcase, The Orchid

Jaime Ray Newman – Skin, Life, Unexpected.

Richard O’Connor – My Friend Nearly Killed Patti Smith, Marianne

Lachlan Pendragon – An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It, The Toll

Jesús Pimentel Melo – Miramelinda, Un Bel Morir

Emmanuel-Alain Raynal – Steakhouse, Easter Eggs

David Ryu – Luca, Coco

Nidia Santiago – Negative Space, Oh Willy…

Mónica Santos – Between the Shadows, Amélia & Duarte

Nelson Shin – Empress Chung, The Transformers: The Movie

Eirik Tveiten – Night Ride, Other Lives

Nathan Warner – Encanto, Zootopia

Ross White – An Irish Goodbye, Roy

Composer Mychael Danna received a lifetime achievement award at the SoundTrack_Cologne, which was held at the Comedia Theater in Cologne, Germany, on Friday. Previous recipients of the award include Rachel Portman, Bruce Broughton, Cliff Martinez and Michael Nyman. Danna is best known for his score for Life of Pi, for which he won an Oscar […]

Acting, singing and getting slapped across the face by global superstar Rihanna — what can’t Michael Cera do? The Tony Award-nominated actor took some time to reflect on the filming process for his 2013 film This Is the End in a new interview with Rolling Stone. “I thought it would look a lot better if […]

Demolition will soon begin on a resort once favored by Elvis Presley and other Hollywood royalty before it was heavily damaged by a hurricane three decades ago.
The Coco Palms Resort on the island of Kauai will be torn down for a new 350-room hotel, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

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The resort is best known in movie lore as the location where Presley and Joan Blackman’s characters married in the 1961 movie Blue Hawaii.

It’s also the site of other key scenes in the movie, including the last where Presley sings the “Hawaiian Wedding Song” and holds Blackman’s hand while they board a raft to cross a lagoon.

In its heyday, it was famed for being frequented by other Hollywood stars like Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Bing Crosby.

The 46-acre grounds were also once home to Kauai’s last queen, Deborah Kapule, who died in 1853.

The resort opened in 1953 next to a historic coconut grove and an ancient Hawaiian fishpond. The property fell into disrepair after being damaged when the powerful Hurricane Iniki hit the island in 1992.

Several attempts to restore the property have failed over the years.

The $250 million project will take three years to complete, said Patrick Manning, a managing partner of Reef Capital Partners from Utah.

Reef Capital served as the lender to a previous developer and took over the property in 2018 when they defaulted on a loan. Manning said the plan was to sell the property, but that changed after he investigated its history.

“I called my partners, and I said, ‘This property is too important to sell,’” Manning said.

The new hotel and a cultural center to honor the property’s history will be built on about 10 acres of the property.

At one time, the community wanted the resort rebuilt, but those sentiments have changed, said Kauai Council Chairman Mel Rapozo. “They don’t want to see a resort built,” he added.

At a state Board of Land and Natural Resources meeting Friday, some spoke in opposition to the development, citing a number of ancestral bones buried on the property.

Cultural practitioner Joseph Kekaulike Kamai said his great-grandmother is buried there, and others are buried under the hotel, driveway and tennis courts.

“I really don’t want them to be digging anymore. I don’t want them grubbing our land,” Kamai said.

Manning said something needs to be done or the site will be an eyesore for another 30 years.

“Even though we know there are many that don’t want it rebuilt, we intend to be viewed and earn a reputation for doing everything we can to honor its past and respect the people of Kauai and guests of Kauai and how we manage its future,” Manning said.

While the BTS members are focusing more time on their solo careers, the pop icons are keeping their promise to deliver special group projects in the meantime.

Korean animated film Bastions announced on Friday, April 14, that BTS sings the theme song to its upcoming 3D superhero movie. According to a Korean media report shared by BIGHIT MUSIC, the single features BTS as a full group. Other reports shared the track was recorded before Jin enlisted in his mandatory South Korean military service last December.

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Bastions also shared a 30-second preview of the track alongside clips from the flick described as a “K-pop action hero 3D animation” to tell a story of superheroes fighting environmental-pollution villains. Jung Kook and Jimin‘s unmistakable vocals were featured prominently in the clip of the bouncy K-pop song that sounds like it should fit nicely alongside bright BTS hits like “Boys With Luv” or “Butter.”

The Bastions soundtrack will be a star-studded K-pop affair with songs also by BTS’ HYBE label mates LE SSERAFIM, chart-topping female troupe Brave Girls, American Song Contest winner AleXa, soul-pop songbird Heize, rising K-R&B star P.Cassady and more.

The official Bastions websites shares the song’s release is “coming soon,” pointing to a May 12 release date, with the movie premiering on the public Korean TV channel SBS on May 14 at 7:30 a.m. local time. Bastions has shared plans to broadcast the film worldwide as well.

The new Bastions single will be BTS’ first song credited to the full group after last year’s “Bad Decisions” from August with Benny Blanco and Snoop Dogg. The track peaked at No. 10 on the Hot 100 and No. 26 on Pop Radio. Worldwide, the star-studded collab reached No. 6 on the Billboard Global 200 and No. 7 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart.

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Cardi B is taking her talents back to Hollywood. This time she will work with her family to voice the Baby Shark’s Big Movie! movie.

As spotted on Variety Magazine the South Bronx, New York native is getting her clan involved on her next project. The industry trade magazine is reporting that she, Offset and all of their kids have been casted for roles on Baby Shark’s Big Movie!. Cardi will play Sharki, her husband will play Offshark, their daughter will be Kulture Sharki and their baby boy Wave will be Wavey Shark.

This upcoming project will also feature other high profile stars including Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical), Aparna Nancherla (Mira, Royal Detective); Ego Nwodim (Saturday Night Live); Chloe Fineman (Saturday Night Live, Father of the Bride); K-Pop group Enhypen. The film will follow Baby Shark as he is forced to leave the world he has known and loves behind after his family moves to the big city. In the midst of adjusting to his new life Baby Shark encounters an evil pop starfish named Stariana who plans to steal his gift of song in order to dominate all underwater music, he must break her spell to restore harmony to the seas.
Baby Shark’s Big Movie! will be released later this year and will exclusively stream on the Paramount+ platform.
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Disney is engaging the services of the award-winning musician and producer Questlove as a director for their upcoming film.
According to reports, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson has been picked by Walt Disney Studios to be the director for the live-action hybrid reimagining of their animated classic from 1970, The Aristocats. Questlove will also oversee the musical score of the film and serve as an executive producer through his Two One Five production company. His bandmate and co-founder of The Roots, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter will also be a producer of the film along with Shawn Gee and Zarah Zohlman.

The Aristocats follows a family of Parisian felines who learn that they’re about to inherit the fortune of their owner, a retired operatic diva. Her butler, who gets wind of the bequeathment, plots to get rid of the cats so he can get the fortune. The movie then follows the cats as they are befriended by an alley cat who works to help them get home. It would go on to be one of Disney’s more lucrative films at the time, earning $191 million at the box office.

This project will be the first feature film that Questlove will direct. The six-time Grammy Award-winner began his foray into film as a producer and director of the 2021 documentary Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised). The film, which unearthed the backstory of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. It would go on a tear winning awards culminating in it winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2022. The win placed Questlove in rarified air as one of a few Black directors to win an Oscar–all of them in the documentary field.
The news comes as fans are eagerly anticipating Disney’s latest edition of their series reimagining their classic animated features with The Little Mermaid, featuring singer & actress Halle Bailey in the iconic role of Ariel and Melissa McCarthy portraying the villain, Ursula. Will Gluck and his production company, Olive Bridge, will also produce on the film in addition to writing the script along with Keith Bunin. 

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