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‘Fifty Shades Darker’ star-studded soundtrack list unveiled

/ 02:16 PM January 12, 2017

It looks like Zayn Malik and Taylor Swift are not the only “A-List” pop stars who recorded songs for the film “Fifty Shades Darker.”

On Thursday, the trilogy’s social media pages dropped its star-studded playlist, which includes 19 newly recorded hits. The list is dominated by Taylor Swift and Zayn Malik’s hit, “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever,” released last Dec. 8 and which took the No. 1 spot on the iTunes chart.

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Aside from Swift and Malik, other popular singers who contributed their expertise were Nicki Minaj and Nick Jonas, who collaborate on “Bom Bidi Bom”; musician John Legend, who lends his sweet voice on “One Woman Man”; Australian singer-songwriter Sia, who lets out all her emotions in “Helium”; and Hasley, who pleases her fans with “Not Afraid Anymore.”

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Also, the sizzling playlist includes small-time artists such as Tove Lo, The Dream, Kygo and JP Cooper.

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“Fifty Shades Darker” trails the steamy and “darker” sex life of Anastacia Steele (Dakota Johnson) and business mogul Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) and their mission to keep Grey’s submissives out of the way. Grey announces his engagement to Steele and the couple ventures on an unforgettable yacht ride.

“Fifty Shades Darker” is set to hit theaters on Feb. 10, just before Valentine’s Day.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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