The Funkiest Music Soundtracks to Get You Moving

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Music in Film

There’s nothing quite like a good song to get you moving, whether you’re dancing around your living room or working out at the gym. Music can make any activity more fun, and that’s especially true when it comes to movies. A great film soundtrack can elevate a movie from good to great, and can even make a bad movie somewhat bearable. In this article, we’ll be discussing some of the best and most popular movie soundtracks of all time.

The Shawshank Redemption

One of the most beloved films of all time, Shawshank Redemption, would not be half as impactful without its incredible soundtrack. The music perfectly encapsulates the feelings of hope and despair that the characters experience throughout the film.

The soundtrack features a mix of classical and blues music, with artists like Mozart, Simon & Garfunkel, and Johnny Cash. It’s the perfect blend of genres to get you moving, no matter what your mood.

Forrest Gump

The 1994 film Forrest Gump prominently features 1970s music throughout its runtime, and according to director Robert Zemeckis, was “designed to be a vehicle for the music of that era”. The films opening scene on a bench in Savannah, Georgia sees Gump recounting his life story to various strangers, with each vignette accompanied by a pop song from the relevant time period.

Notable tracks include Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” (1968), Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son” (1969), Jenny Lewis’ cover of John Lennon’s “Give Peace a Chance” (1969), Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds” (1969), and Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” (1975). The use of popular music helped the film connect with audiences on an emotional level, and the soundtrack was a commercial success, selling over 12 million copies worldwide.

The Sopranos

Music has the ability to set the tone of a film and influence the emotions of the viewers. In The Sopranos, music is used to create an atmosphere of crime and danger. The show features a mix of classic rock, pop, and soul songs that perfectly capture the mood of the show.

Some of the most memorable moments in The Sopranos come from the use of music. In one scene, Tony Soprano (played by James Gandolfini) is driving down the highway listening to Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run.” The song suddenly transitions to Patsy Cline’s “Crazy,” which foreshadows Tony’s deteriorating mental state.

In another scene, Tony is at a strip club with his friends and they are listening to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.” As Sinatra sings about doing things his way, Tony looks around at his friends and realizes that they are all headed down different paths in life.

The use of music in The Sopranos creates an immersive experience for viewers that enhances the show’s themes of family, crime, and betrayal.

Music in Advertising

In this day and age, it’s all about getting your product noticed by the target market. And what better way to do that then to create an advert with a catchy soundtrack that will stay in people’s heads long after they’ve seen the advert. A great advert with a great soundtrack can make all the difference.

Apple

Who can forget the iconic Apple “Think Different” commercial from 1997, set to the tune of “The Times They Are A-Changin'” by Bob Dylan? Or more recently, the 2014 ad for the iPhone 6, which featured a cover of OutKast’s “Hey Ya!” by British soul singer Becki Saige.

While some may find these particular examples a little too on-the-nose, there’s no denying that music can be a powerful tool in advertising. The right song can make an ad more memorable, emotional and effective.

Here are five funked-up music soundtracks from ads that are sure to get you moving:

1) Volkswagen “Fun Theorem”
This ad for the VW Polo features a cover of Daft Punk’s “One More Time” by Grammy-nominated producer Mitchell Nielsen. The reworked instrumental track is infectiously catchy and will have you hitting repeat in no time.

2) Nike “Find Your Greatness”
This ad campaign from Nike was all about celebrating everyday athletes. The accompanying soundtrack, a remix of Brother Arthur’s hit song “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now,” perfectly captures the energy and determination of the athletes featured in the ads.

3) Beats by Dre “The Game Before the Game”
This 2014 World Cup ad from Beats by Dre featured some of the biggest names in soccer, set to a thumping remix of Brazilian musician Maiara & Maraisa’s song “Senta Aqui Vou Te Contar.” The results are electrifying.

4) Adidas “All In or Nothing”
This 2014 World Cup campaign from Adidas featured a star-studded roster of top players set to a remix of David Bowie’s classic song “Heroes.” The result is an epic spot that had fans both excited and inspired.

Nike

If you want to get pumped up for a workout, look no further than Nike’s advertising. The sportswear giant has a long history of using catchy tunes to score its commercials, and it has become known for helping songs become hits.

Nike’s most recent ad features the song “Runnin'” by Philly soul group The O’Jays. The song was originally released in 1973, but it took on new life when Nike used it in a commercial that aired during the 2016 Olympics. The ad featured athletes including Allyson Felix, Mo Farah, and Serena Williams, and it helped make “Runnin'” an international hit.

Other Nike ads have featured songs by everyone from Kendrick Lamar to Nina Simone. No matter what your taste in music is, there’s a good chance you’ll find a Nike ad that gets you moving.

Coca Cola

While most people are well aware of the); impact of music in advertising, not everyone is familiar with some of the more iconic and popular tunes that have helped to sell products over the years. From jingles to contemporary hits, these 10 songs have become synonymous with the brands they represent and continue to be used in ad campaigns today.

1. “Coke and Pepsi” by The Kinks
2. “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” by The Hilltop Singers
3. ” Like a Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan
4. “Freedom” by George Michael
5. ” Blossom” by Totoro
6. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” by The Rolling Stones
7. ” daisy bell (Bicycle Built for Two)” by IBM
8. ” We Will Rock You” by Queen
9.”Together Forever” by Rick Astley

Music in Video Games

Music has the ability to change our mood, give us energy and even inspire us. When it comes to video games, the right soundtrack can take the gaming experience to another level. In this article, we’ll be discussing the best video game soundtracks that are sure to get you moving.

Grand Theft Auto

Grand Theft Auto, one of the most popular video game franchises of all time, is known for its amazing soundtracks. The games always feature a huge variety of music, spanning multiple genres, with something to appeal to everyone. And the music is always top-notch, with world-renowned artists and producers contributing tracks.

The franchise’s latest installment, Grand Theft Auto V, is no different. The game features an incredible eclectic mix of tunes, from hip-hop to rock to country to pop. There’s truly something for everyone in GTA V’s soundtrack.

And if you’re looking for something to get you moving, the game’s soundtrack has got you covered. Here are some of the funkiest tracks from GTA V that are sure to get your toes tapping:

“Los Santos Rock Radio” by Flying Lotus feat. Lorde
“Oh No” by Funkadelic
“I Wanna Be Where You Are” by Jackson 5
“Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang” by Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg
“vertigo (Do You Remember?)” by HEALTH x Crystal Castles

Call of Duty

Composers and developers work together to create perfect soundtracks for each video game, and Call of Duty is no different. The games in the franchise have always featured some great music, but the latest release, Call of Duty: WWII, might just have the best soundtrack yet.

Some of the biggest names in music contributed to the game’s soundtrack, including Hans Zimmer, Mastodon, EFI Katsoulakos, and more. The result is a truly diverse and unique sound that perfectly fits the game’s World War II setting. There are fast-paced tracks for intense action sequences, slower and more emotional pieces for the game’s story moments, and even a few goofier tracks that fit with the game’s light-hearted multiplayer mode.

No matter what your taste in music is, there’s something on the Call of Duty: WWII soundtrack that will get you moving. So check it out and see for yourself!

Halo

The Halo series is one of the most iconic first-person shooters in video game history. Halo’s soundtrack is just as iconic, with composer Marty O’Donnell creating an unforgettable score that helped make Halo one of the most popular gaming franchises of all time.

O’Donnell’s work on the Halo series has been highly praised, with many gamers citing the music as one of the main reasons they keep coming back to the games. The Halo soundtrack is a perfect example of how video game music can be used to create an immersive and exciting gaming experience.

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