The Soundtrack Of Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings Is Dominated By Asian Musicians
JAKARTA - The film Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings received an extraordinary response. Not only the film, the musicians who contributed to the soundtrack also came from the Asian continent.
Marvel Music and Interscope Records released the official soundtrack produced by Sean Miyashiro from record label 88rising. Destin Daniel Cretton as the director also participated in choosing songs that complemented Shang-Chi's story.
Previously, several songs such as Lazy Susan, Every Summertime, and Run It were released as singles last August. The chosen theme relates to family heritage and memories.
“We wanted to make music and write songs to celebrate all of that, while marrying the film's theme of valuing family,” says Sean Miyashiro.
Cretton also said, "While we were editing Shang-Chi, we were constantly inspired by the early recordings that came from this amazing musician."
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Rich Brian, Mark Tuan GOT7, Audrey Nuna, NIKI, Warren Hue, Keshi, JJ Lin, Zion T, Seori DPR Live, BIBI are some of the Asian musicians who fill this soundtrack.
In addition, Swae Lee, Jhené Aiko, 21 Savage, Anderson .Paak, Guapdad 4000, DJ Snake, and Saweetie also participated.
Interestingly, there is the main actor Shang-Chi, Simu Liu who sings the song Hot Soup. Simu Liu also surprised fans by writing a tweet on his Twitter. “Hey you guys see our movie playlist? Realized something?...”
The soundtrack album for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings can be listened to digitally.