Do they sell a Kim Possible: So the Drama soundtrack?
Do they sell a Kim Possible: So the Drama soundtrack?
The music in that film is amazing the songs are brill, anyone know if they sell a soundtrack or anything? The final song at the prom and the one which goes something like "why dont you kiss her" when kim falls for eric are brilliant songs. I heard the voice of kim actually sings some of these songs. What do you think of the songs and does anyone know who the other artists featured are? thanks for your time:)
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Watch out, there are two versions of the soundtrack to Kim Possible and they both have the exact same cover.
The more current version includes John Dimaggio's "Rappin' Drakken," the So the Drama version of the themesong, and Christy Carlson Romano's "Could it Be," none of which are found on the original album, but unfortunately neither album carries Jesse McCartney's wonderful "Why Don't You Kiss Her," although it's available on one of his albums. It's longer than the film version and is worth seeking out.
Hope this helps.
The more current version includes John Dimaggio's "Rappin' Drakken," the So the Drama version of the themesong, and Christy Carlson Romano's "Could it Be," none of which are found on the original album, but unfortunately neither album carries Jesse McCartney's wonderful "Why Don't You Kiss Her," although it's available on one of his albums. It's longer than the film version and is worth seeking out.
Hope this helps.
Thank you very much for your help, I just ordered Jesse McCartneys album off the internet called Beautiful Soul, it has that lovely song Why dont you kiss her and Get your Shine On, Ive never actually heard of him before I saw him on the Suite Life of Zack and Cody, is he famous in America? Hes rather unknown over here which is a shame as the songs Ive heard of his are brilliant 

