Deadpool (soundtrack) explained

Deadpool: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Junkie XL
Cover:Deadpool soundtrack.jpg
Released:February 12, 2016
Length:1:08:12
Producer:Tom Holkenborg
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The soundtrack for the 2016 American superhero film Deadpool, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and distributed by 20th Century Fox, consists of an original score composed by Tom Holkenborg and a series of songs featured in the film. An album featuring these, named Deadpool: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, was released on February 12, 2016. It reached number 30 on the US Billboard 200, and topped the soundtrack list from Billboard.

Development

In January 2016, Holkenborg confirmed that he would compose the score for Deadpool.[1] The composition mainly utilized 80's synthesizers that added to the immersion.

Holkenborg used an ARP 2600 and a Synclavier, for Deadpool's 'riffs' and battles, while an Oberheim is mainly for more emotional scenes. A complete orchestra was mainly used for Colussus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, to give feeling and honor from previous films.[2]

Additional songs

The soundtrack also includes "Deadpool Rap" by YouTube personalities TeamHeadKick, featuring updated lyrics that reference the film rather than the video game,[3] "Shoop" by Salt-N-Pepa, "X Gon' Give It to Ya" by DMX, and more.

Release

The soundtrack album was released digitally on February 12, 2016, featuring both Holkenborg's score and the additional songs. Physical copies of the soundtrack became available through Milan Records and Fox Music on March 4, 2016.[4]

Commercial performance

The soundtrack debuted at number 30 on the Billboard 200, selling 18,000 units in the first week.[5]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Holkenborg unless where noted.Performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony. Conducted by Nick Glennie-Smith.

Songs not included in the soundtrack, but featured in the film include the following:[6]

Chart performance

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Tom Holkenborg. Junkie XL. Junkie_XL. 650502199030624256. On Monday I will start on @deadpoolmovie!!!! So excited!!! pic.twitter.com/BvztrZxiFG. October 3, 2015. October 4, 2015. https://www.webcitation.org/6eIOf87Ff?url=https://twitter.com/Junkie_XL/status/650502199030624256/. January 4, 2016. live.
  2. Web site: How '80s Synths Make Deadpool's Soundtrack So Awesome . . Lufkin . Bryan . February 17, 2016 . February 22, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160223074037/http://io9.gizmodo.com/deadpools-composer-explains-the-movies-synth-filled-80-1759617953 . February 23, 2016 . live .
  3. Web site: The 'Deadpool' Soundtrack Is As Crazy As The Movie Itself. Bustle.
  4. Web site: 'Deadpool' Soundtrack Details . Film Music Reporter. February 13, 2016. January 20, 2016.
  5. Web site: Billboard 200 Chart Moves: 'Deadpool' Soundtrack Debuts in Top 40. Billboard . 25 February 2016. 1 April 2016.
  6. Web site: Deadpool (2016) . Tunefind . November 19, 2017.
  7. Soundtracks – Year-End 2016. Billboard. April 26, 2021.