Hidden Figures Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 256000 votes
Tags: space program, segregation, nasa
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Figuras ocultas

Title in Italiano:

Il diritto di contare

Title in Português:

Elementos Secretos

Synopsis

As the United States raced against Russia to put a man in space, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians that served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in U.S. history. Based on the unbelievably true life stories of three of these women, known as "human computers", we follow these women as they quickly rose the ranks of NASA alongside many of history's greatest minds specifically tasked with calculating the momentous launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, and guaranteeing his safe return.

Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Gobels Johnson crossed all gender, race, and professional lines while their brilliance and desire to dream big, beyond anything ever accomplished before by the human race, firmly cemented them in U.S. history as true American heroes.

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Play Title Artist
Hidden Figures
Crave
Sticks and Stones
Ray Charles: Performer
Titus Turner: Writer
Higher Ground
Edie Lehmann Boddicker: Vocal arrangement
National Emblem
Don't Take My Whiskey Away From Me
Louis Palmer: Writer
Isn't This The World
Pharrell Williams: Writer
Janelle Monáe: Performer
So What
Miles Davis: Writer
Miles Davis: Performer
Praise Him
David Kelly: Writer
David Kelly: Performer
I See A Victory
Pharrell Williams: Writer
Pharrell Williams: Produced
Mick Guzauski: Mixed
Kim Burrell: Performer
Mirage
Pharrell Williams: Writer
Mary J. Blige: Performer
Runnin'
Have A Good Time
You're A Grand Old Flag
You Say You Love Me
Mighty Good Loving'
The Toilers
Crystal Clear
Able
Surrender
Runnin'
Pharrell Williams: Performer
You're a Grand Old Flag
George M. Cohan: Performer
Don't Take My Whiskey Away from Me
Louis Palmer: Performer
Mighty Good Lovin'
Smokey Robinson: Performer
Isn't This the World
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Katherine
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Mission Control
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
I'd Already Be One
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Space Task Group
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Slice Of Pie
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Redacted
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
With All The Angels
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Redstone
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Call Your Wives
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Launch
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
That's Just The Way Things Are
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Sign
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Kitchen Kiss
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Mary And The Judge
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
I Like Her Numbers
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Ladies' March
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Mary And Levi
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Euler's Method
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Proposal
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Pearls
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Katherine Calculates
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Lift Off
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Warning Light
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Rocket Peril
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Hidden Figures
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Epilogue
Benjamin Wallfisch: Performer
Runnin' (Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Crave (Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Surrender (Lalah Hathaway and Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Mirage (Mary J. Blige)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Able (Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Apple (Alicia Keys and Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Isn't This The World (Janelle Monáe)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Crystal Clear (Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Jalapeño (Janelle Monáe and Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer
I See a Victory (Kim Burrell and Pharrell Williams)
Pharrell Williams: Performer

User reviews

Amanda Brown
5/10

The music elegantly conveys the gravity of the historical events portrayed in the film, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling.

Susan Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack's uplifting melodies and rhythms mirror the women's determination and dedication to their work at NASA.

Karen Walker
6/10

The music mirrors the characters' journey of breaking barriers and achieving greatness, making it a poignant and memorable soundtrack.

John Nelson
5/10

The compositions in Hidden Figures evoke a sense of empowerment and celebration of the women's achievements at NASA.

Jennifer Campbell
1/10

The soundtrack of Hidden Figures failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the untapped talent and groundbreaking achievements of the African-American female mathematicians at NASA. The music felt uninspired and lacked the power to convey the struggles and triumphs of these remarkable women.

Jennifer Hall
9/10

The soundtrack of Hidden Figures perfectly captures the blend of determination, innovation, and triumph that defined the incredible story of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson. The uplifting and soulful melodies evoke a sense of empowerment and resilience, mirroring the spirit of these remarkable women who broke barriers in a male-dominated field.

Kimberly Phillips
5/10

The blend of orchestral and soulful elements in the soundtrack creates a rich tapestry that enhances the viewing experience.

Amanda Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of Hidden Figures perfectly captures the spirit of perseverance and triumph in the face of adversity.

Jennifer Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of Hidden Figures perfectly captures the essence of the remarkable journey of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Gobels Johnson. The music skillfully conveys the determination, resilience, and brilliance of these extraordinary women, adding depth and emotion to their inspiring stories.

Laura Campbell
7/10

The fusion of traditional orchestral elements with soulful and contemporary sounds in the soundtrack of Hidden Figures creates a unique and engaging listening experience. The music not only transports the audience to the historical setting of the film but also resonates with themes of unity, progress, and the pursuit of excellence that define the narrative of these remarkable women.

Patricia Perez
7/10

The uplifting and empowering melodies in the soundtrack of Hidden Figures complement the scenes of triumph and perseverance portrayed in the film. The music enhances the storytelling, evoking a sense of pride and admiration for the contributions of these trailblazing individuals to the history of space exploration and civil rights.

Donald Turner
5/10

The music in Hidden Figures beautifully underscores the themes of unity, progress, and the pursuit of excellence.

Thomas Young
6/10

The soundtrack effectively transports the audience to the 1960s era, immersing them in the time period of the film.

Michelle Scott
4/10

The score of Hidden Figures missed the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and bring an added layer of complexity to the characters' experiences. Instead of elevating the narrative and immersing the audience in the historical context, the music felt generic and at times disconnected from the powerful themes of race, gender, and achievement portrayed in the film.

Kenneth Green
10/10

The fusion of jazz, gospel, and classical elements in the music creates a rich tapestry of emotions that enhances the storytelling of the film. Each track is a testament to the strength and brilliance of these unsung heroes, adding depth and poignancy to their journey of overcoming challenges and achieving greatness. The soundtrack of Hidden Figures is a masterful companion to the inspiring narrative of these trailblazing women, leaving a lasting impact on the audience with its stirring compositions.

Patricia Thompson
6/10

The emotional resonance of the music in Hidden Figures adds layers of complexity to the narrative, enhancing the overall impact of the story.

Kimberly Young
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Hidden Figures is a powerful and moving accompaniment to the inspiring true story of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Gobels Johnson.