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Hairspray 2007 soundtrack music review
Hairspray 2007 soundtrack music review










hairspray 2007 soundtrack music review

:"For the soundtrack of the 1988 original film, see Hairspray (1988 soundtrack):"For the soundtrack of the 2002 Broadway musical, see Hairspray (2002 album).

hairspray 2007 soundtrack music review

Lower caption = Cover for 2-Disc Collector's Edition Upper caption = 2-Disc Collector's Edition cover Next album = "Untitled Hairspray 2007 Film Sequel 2010" This album = "Hairspray: Soundtrack to the Motion Picture" 2007 At the station's announcement of the winner of Miss Baltimore, Tracy and her black friends must find a way to sneak in, disrupt the proceedings, and make the Von Tussles pay.Name = Hairspray: Soundtrack to the Motion Picture

hairspray 2007 soundtrack music review

However, when Amber cancels Negro Day on a whim due to her racist demeanor, Tracy finds herself infuriated and willing to protest the very station that made her famous, even if he costs her her job, her potential love with Link, and her freedom. Corny and Link insist she become a part of the show, and she becomes the most popular girl on it, much to Amber's chagrin. At the school dance, DJed by Corny Collins, Tracy turns heads with her notably gyrating dance moves that she learned from Seaweed. In detention, she meets a hip young black kid named Seaweed, whom she impresses with her dance moves. She isn't even given a chance by Velma Von Tussle, Amber's mom, and to make things worse, she's late to school and given detention. When one of the teens on the Corny Collins Show has to leave the show, they hold auditions, and Tracy attends. Tracy's one complaint: dancing is still segregated, and only once a month does the Corny Collins Show have "Negro Day," a day specifically tailored for black kids who want to dance on TV. On it, teenagers dance to modern radio hits the most famous of these teens are young stud Link Larkin and his girlfriend, the catty daughter of the station manager, Amber Von Tussle. Tracy Turnblad is a big girl with even bigger hair, mostly disinterested in school but obsessed with a local broadcast variety show called The Corny Collins Show. A young overweight teen uses her newfound fame of a local broadcast variety show to attempt to topple the barriers of race.












Hairspray 2007 soundtrack music review