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The songs in not only advance the plot but also provide opportunities for impressive dance numbers and showcase the talents of the cast. The musical's use of music as a tool for social commentary is also noteworthy, with songs like "I Know Where I've Been" and "You Can't Stop the Beat" serving as powerful anthems for the Civil Rights Movement. hairspray musical 2007

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Shaiman and Wittman didn't just re-use the stage score; they enhanced it. The soundtrack hit #1 on the Billboard 200.