Charming arrived on US Netflix on January 8th and features plenty of epic songs in its soundtrack. But just what songs and artists feature?
Charming is the latest animated adventure to arrive on Netflix.
The film, which stars Demi Lovato, Wildr Valderrama, Ashley Tisdale, Sia and G.E.M. among its cast, features plenty of catchy songs throughout.
But just which songs appear in the Charming soundtrack and are they available to listen to anywhere?
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Charming on Netflix
Charming arrived on Netflix on January 8th, 2021, more than two years after the film made its cinema debut elsewhere in the world.
The film tells the story of the titular Prince Charming who has been cursed so that every woman he comes across falls into love with him.
However, he has never felt love for anyone else but must do so before his 21st birthday, cue a chance meeting with cunning thief Lenore.
Charming soundtrack
The songs that feature in Charming’s soundtrack are as follows:
- Trophy Boy by Avril Lavigne, Ashley Tisdale and G.E.M.
- Not Changin by Catherine “Cat” Missal
- Charming Anthem by Steve Aoki
- Balladino by Sia
- Magical by Demi Lovato with Wilmer Valderrama
- Avalanche by Nick Jonas featuring Demi Lovato
- Soar by Magical Thinker featuring Donna Missal
- Somebody to You by The Vamps featuring Demi Lovato
- Charming by Catherine “Cat” Missal
Is the Charming soundtrack available anywhere?
- No the Chamring soundtrack is not readily available.
This is because no soundtrack album was ever released, despite the film featuring some huge names in the music industry.
On top of that, fans on the likes of Spotify have been unable to create any custom playlists (that we can find) as only a select few of the songs in Charming have been properly released, usually by the artists that performed them – for example Avalanche by Nick Jonas and Somebody to You by The Vamps.
Charming is available to stream now on Netflix in the US after releasing on January 8th, 2021.
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