The Cheetah Girls (soundtrack) - Song Descriptions

Song Descriptions

  • "Cheetah Sisters": The Cheetah Girls began performing this near the end of the movie, as Galleria tries to make up with the girls. The scene changes as they are singing, and they perform this at the talent show, and win. Sonic Chaos perform the music.

(*Remixes: The instrumental karaoke version is included on the Special Edition)

  • "Cinderella": The Cheetah Girls perform the song for their audition for the talent show. It is this song that makes Jackal Johnson believe they are the next big thing. The music is played on a laptop by one of Aqua's brothers.

(*Remixes: The Dream mix and the instrumental karaoke version are both included on the Special Edition)

  • "Girl Power": The Cheetah Girls perform this song at Def Duck Records trying to prove to Jackal Johnson they can sing good enough that they don't need the masks and lip-syncing, which is what he wanted them to do. The song samples "All Night Long" by Wild Orchid.

(*Remixes: The Meow mix and the instrumental karaoke version are both available on the Special Edition)

  • "Together We Can": The Cheetah Girls perform this song during the opening credits at a kids birthday party.

(*Remixes: The instrumental karaoke version is available on the Special Edition)

  • "C'mon": Sonic Chaos, The Cheetah Girls' rival, performs this song at the talent show.

(*Remixes: The instrumental karaoke version is available on the Special Edition)

  • "Girlfriend": Sung by Char. It is played in the background in the beginning of the movie while Galleria and Chanel are dancing in front of a store.

(*Remixes: The instrumental karaoke version is available on the Special Edition)

  • "Breakthrough": Sung by Hope 7. It is played in the background while Chanel goes shopping for new Cheetah Girls dress.

(*Remixes: The instrumental karaoke version is available on the Special Edition)

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