Kim Possible (album)

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Kim Possible soundtrack
Kim Possible soundtrack cover
Soundtrack by Various Artists
Released July 22, 2003 (Original version)
March 22, 2005 (Second version)
Genre Soundtrack
Label Walt Disney Records

The Kim Possible soundtrack is an album released in 2003 by Walt Disney Records. It contains songs from the show Kim Possible. The songs here are used as scores in this toon series, and some songs inspired by the show. The voice-over artist for Kim, Christy Carlson Romano, sings a song for the soundtrack, as well as a rap from Ron and Rufus. There are a few popular artists in the soundtrack including Aaron Carter and Smash Mouth. Walt Disney Records released a second "Kim-Proved" version of the soundtrack in 2005.

Contents

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[edit] Original version

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  2. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  3. "I'm Ready" - Angela Michael
  4. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  5. "Celebration" - Jump5
  6. "Say the Word" - Christy Carlson Romano
  7. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  8. "This Year" - A*TEENS
  9. "Work It Out" - Brassy
  10. "E! Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  11. "Come On, Come On" - Smash Mouth
  12. "The Naked Mole Rap" - Will Friedle and Nancy Cartwright
  13. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian

[edit] Second version

  1. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" - Christina Milian
  2. "It's Just You" - LMNT
  3. "I'm Ready" - Angela Michael
  4. "Get Up on Ya Feet" - Aaron Carter
  5. "Say the Word" - Christy Carlson Romano
  6. "Celebration" - Jump5
  7. "Could it Be" - Christy Carlson Romano
  8. "Summertime Guys" - Nikki Cleary
  9. "E! Is for Everybody" - Cooler Kids
  10. "The Naked Mole Rap" - Ron Stoppable and Rufus
  11. "Come On, Come On" - Smash Mouth
  12. "Rappin' Drakken" - Dr. Drakken
  13. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The Kim Possible Song)" (Tony Phillips Remix) - Christina Milian
  14. "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (Movie Mix)" - Angela Michael

[edit] Charts

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 125


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