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With "Helium," she delivered a soaring piano ballad that became one of the most emotionally resonant moments of the film.
To truly appreciate , do not just shuffle the singles. Start from Track 1 ("I Don't Wanna Live Forever") and let it play through to the final notes of "What Would U Do" by Frances. Various Artists - Fifty Shades Darker -Original...
Released on February 10, 2017, via Republic Records, this album is more than just a collection of background scores; it is a masterclass in mood-setting. Following the unprecedented success of the first film’s soundtrack (which introduced the world to The Weeknd’s "Earned It"), the sequel needed to be darker, sultrier, and more sophisticated. This article unpacks why the Various Artists - Fifty Shades Darker - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack remains a benchmark for cinematic compilation albums. With "Helium," she delivered a soaring piano ballad
What makes the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack stand out from typical movie tie-ins is its cohesion. Even with a "Various Artists" credit, the album feels like a singular journey. It moves seamlessly from the cinematic orchestral swells of score excerpts to the gritty electronic pulses of modern pop. Released on February 10, 2017, via Republic Records,
Several tracks on the soundtrack stand out for their emotional resonance and connection to the film's narrative. One of the most notable tracks is "Earned It" by The Weeknd, which played during the film's opening credits. The song's dark, atmospheric soundscapes and lyrics perfectly captured the mood of Christian Grey's (Jamie Dornan) world.
The soundtrack also features a few original compositions, including "I Don't Wanna Dance" by Ellie Goulding and "Pony" by Ginuwine. These tracks not only fit seamlessly into the film's soundtrack but also showcased the artists' versatility and range.