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Sing into Action with the Kim Possible Soundtrack and Disney's Karaoke Series: Kim Possible, Set for Release March 22, 2005
Business Wire, March 15, 2005
BURBANK, Calif. -- Disney's Kim Possible TV series soundtrack is back! The new and "KIM-proved" CD includes all the music from the original soundtrack plus three new songs -- "Could It Be," "Rappin' Drakken" and "CALL ME, BEEP ME (SPY VERSION)" -- from the new Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama, airing this spring on Disney Channel and Toon Disney. The Kim Possible Soundtrack and Disney's Karaoke Series: Kim Possible blast into stores March 22, 2005 on Walt Disney Records.
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The adventure/comedy Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (based on the hit Disney series Kim Possible) finds Kim and Ron Stoppable's friendship put to the ultimate test when a new kid at Middleton, Erik, steals Kim's heart, causing Ron to suddenly realize he too has feelings for Kim. Meanwhile, Drakken baffles Kim, Ron, and even Shego with his meandering scheme to take over the world. Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama premieres on Disney Channel April 8th at 8 p.m. and April 11th at 5 p.m. on Toon Disney.
With a remarkable five Emmy nominations in 2005, Disney's Kim Possible received the most Emmy nominations for any animated series this year. Nominations include Outstanding Children's Animated Program and Outstanding Performer in an Animated Series for the voice of Kim Possible, actress Christy Carlson Romano.
The Kim Possible Soundtrack includes the hit songs "CALL ME, BEEP ME!" by Christina Milian, "It's Just You" by LMNT, "I'm Ready" by Angela Michael, "Get Up on Ya Feet" by Aaron Carter, "Say the Word" by Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano), "Celebration" by Jump5, "Could It Be" by Christy Carlson Romano, "Summertime Guys" by Nikki Cleary, "E Is for Everybody" by Cooler Kids, "The Naked Mole Rap" by Ron Stoppable and Rufus, "Come On, Come On" by Smash Mouth, "Rappin' Drakken" by Dr. Drakken, "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (Tony Phillips Remix)" by Christina Milian and "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (SPY VERSION)" by Angela Michael.
In addition to the new Kim Possible Soundtrack, Disney's Karaoke Series adds another hot new title to the hugely successful franchise -- the Kim Possible Karaoke CD G. Now kids can rock out like their favorite characters Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable and Rufus to the coolest Kim Possible TV Series songs ... their way!
Disney's Karaoke Series: Kim Possible is the newest addition to Walt Disney Records' exciting line of CD Graphics (CD G) products that allow the song lyrics to appear on a television screen when played in a CD G machine. Disney's Karaoke Series: Kim Possible includes sixteen tracks, both with and without vocals. In addition to playing in karaoke machines, this versatile CD G can also be used in traditional CD players, making it perfect for car trips, parties and family get-togethers.
Disney's Karaoke Series: Kim Possible contains both the instrumental and vocal versions of such popular songs as "CALL ME, BEEP ME! (The KIM POSSIBLE song)," "It's Just You," "Say The Word," "The Naked Mole Rap," "I'm Ready," "Celebration," "Could It Be," and "Rappin' Drakken."
On March 22, 2005, the Kim Possible Soundtrack will be available for a suggested retail price of $12.98 and Disney's Karaoke Series: Kim Possible will be available for a suggested retail price of $9.98 wherever music is sold. All Walt Disney Records audio products also can be ordered by visiting DisneyRecords.com.
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