The Lizzie Mcguire Movie Music <WORKING Manual>

Then, the drums drop. The beat flips. The backup dancers magically appear (actually, they were sent by her best friend Gordo), and Lizzie transforms from a nervous 14-year-old into a pop star. The key change is euphoric. The lyrics are impossibly cheesy ("You’d be doing fine / If you’d only stop wastin' your time").

The soundtrack for , released on April 22, 2003, served as a defining cultural milestone for the "tween" generation, successfully bridging the gap between a hit television show and a major theatrical release. Beyond merely accompanying the film, the music catapulted Hilary Duff into a mainstream pop career and became a 2x Platinum success in the United States. The Iconic Anthem: "What Dreams Are Made Of" the lizzie mcguire movie music

The film’s main single, establishing Hilary Duff’s music career [11, 20]. "What Dreams Are Made Of" Hilary Duff The climactic performance at the Roman Colosseum [13, 15]. "The Tide Is High" Atomic Kitten Featured during the film's opening credits [36]. "Supermodel" Taylor Dayne Then, the drums drop