

- intro: This week, we get to hear the much-hyped soundtrack to “ Fifty Shades Of Grey.” Is it better than the movie itself? From the buzz I’m hearing, it's quite possible. The song is slightly reminiscent of her hit “Issues,” featuring a light backing track and focusing on Michaels’ whispery vocals.Dakota Johnson, left, and Jamie Dornan appear in a scene from "Fifty Shades of Grey." Julia Michaels dropped this seductive track for Fifty Shades Freed last month. Ora’s high vocals echo over kick drums and heavy synths, perfectly accompanying Payne’s low vocals in this “looking for love” song.

Liam Payne and Rita Ora joined forces to drop an ’80s-inspired track for the third installment in the Fifty Shades franchise. The dance track is accompanied by a fun video featuring Steinfeld and her significant other running through Paris, as most lovers do. Hailee Steinfeld contributed her own love song, the synth-heavy “Capital Letters,” to the final movie, Fifty Shades Freed. Hailee Steinfeld & Bloodpop – “Capital Letters”

Of course, Legend is accompanied by his iconic piano. John Legend added a groovy slow jam to the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack with “One Woman Man” - a track about finding your one true love. The track features a slow piano buildup and gut-wrenching lyrics - “Help me out of this hell/ Your love lifts me up like helium” - sung by Sia’s powerhouse vocals. Sia’s emotional ballad “Helium” was also featured on the second movie’s soundtrack. It features Swift and Malik going back and forth singing about their doomed relationship over heavy beats and appeared in the second movie, Fifty Shades Darker. 2 on the Hot 100 and even received a Grammy nomination for best song written for visual media. Taylor Swift & Zayn – “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”Īfter a brief hiatus, Taylor Swift released this track with former One Direction member Zayn Malik in December 2016. The song featured a strong orchestral element and also scored an Oscar nomination for best original song and two Grammy noms, taking one home for best R&B performance. The Weeknd’s Fifty Shades of Grey track was also featured on his second studio album, Beauty Behind the Madness. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Goulding went on to add it to her third studio album, Delirium, due to its success. Ellie Goulding’s track became an unofficial theme song for the series, appearing on the soundtrack for the first and third films and in the trailer for the latter.
