Girls Trip Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Plan de chicas

Title in Italiano:

Il viaggio delle ragazze

Title in Português:

Viagem de Meninas

Synopsis

Girls Trip is a story about four best friends, the "Flossy Posse", who have grown distant over the years. When lifestyle guru Ryan Pierce (Regina Hall), dubbed "the next Oprah", is offered an opportunity to be the keynote speaker at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, she decides to bring along her friends to turn her work vacation into a girls' trip.

Joining Ryan is Sasha (Queen Latifah), an ex-journalist from Time Magazine who now owns a floundering gossip site and is struggling financially; Lisa (Jada Pinkett Smith), a nurse and uptight mom who has not had a boyfriend since her divorce years earlier; and Dina (Tiffany Haddish), a happy-go-lucky, impulsive party animal who was fired after assaulting a co-worker shortly before the trip.

While on the trip, Sasha receives a tip that shows a picture of a black man's head kissing an Instagram model, presumed to be Ryan's husband, Stewart. The friends are reluctant to tell Ryan, but when Dina spills the news, Ryan shocks them by revealing that she is already aware of the situation and that they are in couple's counseling.

Nevertheless, when Dina sees Stewart at their hotel, she threatens him with a broken bottle, resulting in her getting ejected and banned from the hotel. In solidarity, all the girls leave with her, but the only hotel they are able to get is a sleazy one-star motel frequented by customers of prostitutes.

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Play Title Artist
Girls Trip
Treat 'Em Right
Chubb Rock: Performer
Good Times Roll
Griz: Performer
I'm Every Woman
Nick Ashford: Writer
Chaka Khan: Performer
Lovely Day
Rebel On That Level
Let Your Mind Be Free
If It Isn't Love
Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)
The Light
Feel So Good
Love Like This
Funky Bird
Worship
504
You Just Might
Nights (feat. W. Darling)
Woman
Radioactive
Bling Bling
Bad Bitches
She's A Bitch
Get Down
Close The Door
Underwater
Because Of You
Summer Madness
Ain't No Way
It's Like That
Do Whatcha Wanna Pt. 2
Thank You
Treat ‘Em Right (Chubb Rock)
David Newman: Performer
Good Times Roll (GRiZ & Big Gigantic)
David Newman: Performer
Lovely Day (The Soul Rebels)
David Newman: Performer
Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) (Maxwell)
David Newman: Performer
Because of You (Girls Trip Remix) (Ne-Yo)
David Newman: Performer
If It Isn't Love (New Edition)
David Newman: Performer
Bling Bling (B.G.)
David Newman: Performer
Feel So Good (Mase)
David Newman: Performer
She's a Bitch (Missy Elliott)
David Newman: Performer
Ain't No Way (Aretha Franklin)
David Newman: Performer
Do Watcha Wanna (Part 2) (Rebirth Brass Band)
David Newman: Performer
Ryan's Theme (David Newman)
David Newman: Performer

User reviews

Daniel Hernandez
5/10

The music choices in Girls Trip not only complement the story but also help to establish the personalities of the main characters. Each song seems to reflect the different traits and vibes of Ryan, Sasha, Lisa, and Dina, adding depth to their individual arcs throughout the movie.

Matthew Clark
5/10

The soundtrack of Girls Trip perfectly captures the fun and lively atmosphere of the movie. The mix of hip-hop, R&B, and pop songs really enhances the scenes and brings a lot of energy to the film.

Steven Martin
5/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how well it blends classic hits with newer tracks, appealing to a wide range of audiences. The songs are catchy and memorable, making the viewing experience even more enjoyable.

Kimberly Garcia
2/10

The soundtrack of Girls Trip felt disconnected from the overall tone and theme of the movie. The songs chosen did not enhance the scenes or emotions portrayed by the characters, making it hard to feel fully immersed in the story.

Betty Mitchell
2/10

The musical choices in Girls Trip felt generic and uninspired. Instead of adding depth and richness to the narrative, the songs felt like they were simply thrown in as background noise, failing to create a memorable or impactful musical experience for the audience.

Mark Carter
1/10

The lack of cohesion and flow in the soundtrack of Girls Trip was disappointing. The transitions between songs were abrupt and jarring, taking away from the enjoyment of the movie-going experience. It felt like the music was an afterthought rather than a carefully curated element of the film.