Victorious [Original TV Soundtrack] Victorious Cast

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  • Release Date: 08/02/2011
  • Sales Rank: 2,826
  • Label: Sony
  • UPC: 886976834128

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Victorious [Original TV Soundtrack]

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Victorious [Original TV Soundtrack]

1LISTENMake It Shine (Victorious Theme) 3:07
2LISTENFreak the Freak Out 3:54
3LISTENBest Friend's Brother 3:38
4LISTENBeggin' On Your Knees 3:13
5LISTENAll I Want is Everything 3:02
6LISTENYou're the Reason 2:53
7LISTENGive It Up / Elizabeth Gillies 2:45
8LISTENI Want You Back 2:59
9LISTENSong 2 You 3:38
10LISTENTell Me That You Love Me 2:41
11LISTENFinally Falling 2:50
12LISTENLeave It All To Shine 2:12

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Editorial Reviews

Nickelodeon's Victorious may have been designed as the children's network's answer to Disney Channel series and TV movies like Hannah Montana and High School Musical, but its setting in a performing arts high school sounds more like the movie, TV series, and stage musical Fame. In any case, star Victoria Justice is fitted into standard-issue teen pop on much of this soundtrack album. Tracks like "Make It Shine (Victorious Theme)" (repeated in a different version under the title "Leave It All to Shine" by Justice and Miranda Cosgrove at the end) and "Freak the Freak Out" are typical of the genre, with their relentless beats, synthesized instrumentations, nonstop simple, repetitive choruses, and Auto-Tune vocals. "All I Want Is Everything," with its name-drops to Madonna and "M.J." (Michael Jackson), gives away the antecedents, while "Give It Up" sounds like a Britney Spears reject. The remake of the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" demonstrates that bubblegum pop hasn't changed much in 40 years. The lyrical themes tend toward light romance, happy and sad, and assertions of self-worth like "Song 2 You," which suggests that it's possible to be content, even without designer clothes. Of course, what really matters is what Justice and her earnest fellow cast members look like, not what they sound like, especially given the cookie-cutter nature of this music. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi All Music Guide

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August 05, 2011: Every song is fantastic and very catchy!