


Aside from the obvious accolades it earned (pun intended), the song is slow, seductive & sultry, but again, has all the properties of being an earworm.Ĥ. Of course it went on to win a Grammy and was nominated for an Academy Award. Earned It was the first song released ahead of Fifty Shades of Grey. His voice is beyond soothing, he can sing the telephone book and it’d still be incredible. Earned It – The Weeknd: The Weeknd can do no wrong. To be honest, if you heard this on the radio you’d think this was a bop and have no clue it’s from the soundtrack to a mom-porn movie.ģ. The beat is haunting but still very upbeat, and is reminiscent of Love Me Like You Do. Pair that with Liam Payne’s ability to do very little on a song but still make a hit, this song is already off to a great start. Rita Ora, while not necessarily the best vocalist amongst her contemporaries, has an extremely sultry sound and can make anything catchy. Well, 2017 came along and she had two catchy songs ( Anywhere & Your Song) and then For You dropped as the first official single for Fifty Shades Freed. In the past, my school of thought on Rita Ora was why is she a singer, and more importantly, why is she relevant. For You – Liam Payne & Rita Ora: Whoever is working with Rita Ora the past year should be given a raise. The song can be played on repeat for hours at a time and you will never get tired of it.Ģ. The catchy chorus of Goulding singing and the way the song builds to a large climax at the end, her impassioned plea asking her lover “what are you waiting for” is so moving.

On top of all of that, the song is the definition of an earworm. Ellie Goulding’s voice is actual perfection, her range is incredible and she gives me the chills. Love Me Like You Do by Ellie Goulding: In my opinion, this is the best song to be used/created for the trilogy and is my favorite from the original Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. I’m going to break down the seven (7) best songs from the Fifty Shades trilogy across the three soundtracks.ġ. That’s not to say that there aren’t a few duds on each of these soundtracks, but overall, they can often overshadow the movie. Grease, Juno, Space Jam, are a few to be specific that have iconic and legitimate memorable soundtracks. I always enjoy a film that has a great soundtrack. However, I did notice that the music from the film was incredible. It’s safe to say that the Fifty Shades of Grey the film did not live up to any of the hype or scintillating aura it created for itself. I only saw the first film because my ex wanted to see it and thought it would, well you know the reason why. To be fair, I am not the target/intended audience for the Fifty Shades of Grey film trilogy and I’m totally okay with that.
