Musical Montage: Baby Sinclair “I’m the Baby, Gotta Love Me”
The undisputed breakout star of the TGIF hit Dinosaurs, Baby Sinclair got his own song and music video alongside the slew of other merchandise featuring his face, “I’m the Baby, Gotta Love Me”, which aired during an episode in the show’s third season.
Musical Montage: The Smithereens “Time Won’t Let Me”
While The Smithereens’ version of The Outsiders’ classic “Time Won’t Let Me” was not as successful as the original, their version is the only one that features JCVD in the music video, as the song appeared in 1994’s Timecop.
Musical Montage: Elton John and Taron Egerton “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again”
Recently winning the Oscar for Best Original Song, (I’m Gonna) Love Me Again was written by Elton John for the biopic about his life, Rocketman, and he performed it with his younger doppleganger, Taron Egerton.
Musical Montage: Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Yachty & Sueco the Child “Speed Me Up”
To promote this coming weekend’s first-ever live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Yachty, Ty Dolla $ign and Sueco the Kid teamed up for the soundtrack single “Speed Me Up” with an old school, Genesis inspired music video.
Musical Montage: Birds of Prey
Much like Suicide Squad before it, this weekend’s Birds of Prey is using it’s soundtrack as a major promotional tool, with Atlantic Records releasing a new single/music video every Friday last month and the full soundtrack out this Friday with the movie.
Musical Montage: Alien Ant Farm “Movies”
Released as the first single off their Anthology album in 2001, “Movies” was re-released when Alien Ant Farm’s cover of “Smooth Criminal” exploded onto the charts and got a big-budget music video where the guys recreate scenes from movies like Ghostbusters and The Karate Kid.
Musical Montage: Jamie Foxx “Blame It”
One of the biggest singles in his Grammy-winning R&B career, Jamie Foxx’s “Blame It” topped the Billboard charts for weeks, won a Grammy and the music video featured a slew of his famous friends, including Samuel L. Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Forest Whitaker and…Ron Howard?
Musical Montage: Digital Underground “Same Song”
Amongst all the bizarre aspects of 1991’s Nothing But Trouble, one of the strangest might be the appearance of Digital Underground as themselves, who charm their way out of punishment from the evil (and disgusting) Judge Valkenheiser by performing “Same Song” for him in court.
Musical Montage: Ramones “Rock n Roll High School”
Produced by Roger Corman, 1979’s Rock n Roll High School was a musical comedy where arguably the biggest Ramones fan Riff Randall tries to meet the Ramones to give them a song she wrote, also called “Rock n Roll High School”, and eventually gets the help of the band to take over her school.
Musical Montage: Dr. Lucien Sanchez “One Track Lover”
2004’s Garth Merenghi’s Darkplace was full of brilliant and hilariously weird sequences but one of the best occured in the sixth and final episode when the episode turns into an 80s music video for the synth jam “One Track Lover”.
Musical Montage: The Jack Frost Band
Since he was portraying the frontman of a blues/rock band called The Jack Frost Band, it’s only natural that Michael Keaton would appear on the movie’s soundtrack and there are two songs from the fictional band alongside the likes of Hanson, Lisa Loeb, REO Speedwagon and more.