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* "[[Music/{{Coldplay}} A Sky Full of Stars]]" is the culmination of all of Johnny's hard work and all the trials he's had to endure for two movies to reach the point of living out his dreams in front of a massive audience. Johnny's piano playing skills are still as soulful as ever and Taron Egerton's vocals are smooth like silk as the gorilla sings his heart out. The last third of the track transitions into a primal underlying stomp beat as Johnny triumphs over Klaus in a dance battle, with support from his friends.

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* "[[Music/{{Coldplay}} A Sky Full of Stars]]" is the culmination of all of Johnny's hard work and all the trials he's had to endure for two movies movies, to reach the point of living out his dreams in front of a massive audience. Johnny's piano playing skills are still as soulful as ever ever, and Taron Egerton's vocals are smooth like silk as the gorilla sings his heart out. The last third of the track transitions into a primal underlying stomp beat as Johnny triumphs over Klaus in a dance battle, with support from his friends.friends and family.
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* "Your Song Saved My Life" by U2 underscores the final scene in the film. The wholesome nature of the song bookends our heroes' time in Redshore City as they ride the bus back to Calatonia, and the lyrics manage to thematically tie up not only this film but the previous one as well. The song's message makes it quite clear that the Moon Theater troupe have not only managed to change their own lives for the better, but the lives of many people around them since they first met, and their future is looking bright.

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* "Your Song Saved My Life" by U2 underscores the final scene in the film. The wholesome nature of the song bookends our heroes' time in Redshore City as they ride the bus back to Calatonia, and the lyrics manage to thematically tie up not only this film but the previous one as well. The song's message makes it quite clear that the Moon Theater troupe have not only managed to change their own lives for the better, but the lives of many other people around them since they first met, and their future is looking bright.
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* In the film, Johnny belts out a short snippet of "[[Music/ShawnMendes There's Nothing Holding Me Back]]" to convince Nooshy to trust him, but on the soundtrack album, the full cover is a duet between Johnny and Meena. Creator/TaronEgerton and Tori Kelly's sleek, strong, rising vocals compliment each other really well - both in their own solo verses and together as part of a chorus.

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* In the film, Johnny belts out a short snippet of "[[Music/ShawnMendes There's Music/ShawnMendes' "There's Nothing Holding Me Back]]" Back" to convince Nooshy to trust him, but on the soundtrack album, the full cover is a duet between Johnny and Meena. Creator/TaronEgerton and Tori Kelly's sleek, strong, rising vocals compliment each other really well - both in their own solo verses and together as part of a chorus.
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* In the film, Johnny belts out a short snippet of Music/ShawnMendes' "There's Nothing Holding Me Back" to convince Nooshy to trust him, but on the soundtrack album, the full cover is a duet between Johnny and Meena. Creator/TaronEgerton and Tori Kelly's sleek, strong, rising vocals compliment each other really well - both in their own solo verses and together as part of a chorus.

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* In the film, Johnny belts out a short snippet of Music/ShawnMendes' "There's "[[Music/ShawnMendes There's Nothing Holding Me Back" Back]]" to convince Nooshy to trust him, but on the soundtrack album, the full cover is a duet between Johnny and Meena. Creator/TaronEgerton and Tori Kelly's sleek, strong, rising vocals compliment each other really well - both in their own solo verses and together as part of a chorus.
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* "Holes" by Music/MercuryRev makes a heartwarming appearance during a silent TravelMontage of the Moon Theater troupe riding a bus to Redshore City, bonding together all night long. The song's cozy, sentimental tone grows in strength all the while, until the hauntingly beautiful chorus soars during the reveal of Redshore City the following morning.


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* "Your Song Saved My Life" by U2 underscores the final scene in the film. The wholesome nature of the song bookends our heroes' time in Redshore City as they ride the bus back to Calatonia, and the lyrics manage to thematically tie up not only this film but the previous one as well. The song's message makes it quite clear that the Moon Theater troupe have not only managed to change their own lives for the better, but the lives of many people around them since they first met, and their future is looking bright.
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