Knocked Up Soundtrack (

Knocked Up Soundtrack (2007) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 385000 votes
Tags: one night stand, unplanned pregnancy, slacker, pregnancy
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Lío embarazoso

Title in Italiano:

Molto incinta

Title in Português:

Um Azar do Caraças

Synopsis

When Alison Scott is promoted in E. Television, she goes to a night-club to celebrate with her older married sister Debbie.

Alison meets the pothead reckless Ben Stone and while having a small talk with Ben, Debbie's husband Pete calls her to tell that their daughter has chicken pox.

Debbie leaves the place but Alison stays with Ben, drinking and dancing along all night; completely wasted, they end up having a one night stand.

Ben does not use a condom and eight weeks later, Alison discovers that she is pregnant.

She calls Ben and they decide to try to stay together and have the baby.

However, Ben needs to grow up first to raise a family of his own.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Knocked Up
All Night
Stephen Marley: Writer
Damian Marley: Performer
Smile
Lily Allen: Writer
Lily Allen: Performer
Daughter
Shimmy Shimmy Ya
RZA: Writer
We Are Nowhere and It's Now
King without a Crown
Rock Lobster
Santeria
Ashamed
Police and Thieves
Grey in L.A.
Tropicana
Double Vision
Clumsy
Up Loud
Shake
Biggest Part of Me
Sandusky
Running the Bath
Police on My Back
All Along the Watchtower
Sunday Evening
Keep on Dubbing
Bullcorn
Love Me
Lullaby
Love Plus One
Girl
Danger (Been So Long)
Sign Your Name
Wishing Well
If You Let Me Stay
Put It On
Manuel's Got a Train to Catch
Toxic
Rock You Like a Hurricane
Fruit Salad
Hot Potato
Here Come the Wiggles
Happy Birthday to You
Helicopter
Lighters Up
Y'All Know Me
Rondo
Reminiscing
Once You Had Gold
You Can't Fail Me Now
Joe Henry: Performer
Ypsilanti
Joe Henry: Performer
So Much To Do
Joe Henry: Performer
Valley Morning
Joe Henry: Performer
X or Y
Joe Henry: Performer
Final Frontier
Joe Henry: Performer
Feel So Good
Joe Henry: Performer
Naomi
Joe Henry: Performer
Doin' the Math
Joe Henry: Performer
Strange Weirdos
Joe Henry: Performer
Passion Play
Joe Henry: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Lewis
5/10

The music in Knocked Up not only entertains but also resonates with the audience on a deeper level, making it a memorable and integral part of the movie.

Mary Brown
8/10

The soundtrack of Knocked Up perfectly captures the carefree and wild spirit of the characters, especially during the scenes at the night-club.

Donald Turner
6/10

The use of music in key moments, like Alison and Ben's one night stand, adds depth and emotion to the story. The songs enhance the mood and help convey the characters' feelings.

Donald Robinson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Knocked Up is a standout element of the movie that enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression. It's a perfect complement to the film's themes of growth, love, and responsibility.

Donna Martin
6/10

The song choices are spot on and add a layer of authenticity to the film. They feel like songs real people would listen to in the situations portrayed in the movie.

Dorothy Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Knocked Up perfectly captures the carefree and fun atmosphere of the movie. The upbeat and energetic songs played during the night-club scene where Alison and Ben first meet set the tone for their wild and spontaneous one-night stand.

William Miller
8/10

The songs chosen for key moments, such as when Alison and Ben have their one night stand, evoke a mix of excitement and uncertainty that resonates with the plot.

Mary Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack's diversity in genres and styles keeps it fresh and interesting throughout. From upbeat rock tunes to more introspective ballads, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Mark Williams
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the evolving relationship between Alison and Ben, from their initial reckless encounter to their decision to try to make things work for the baby's sake.

Susan Jones
8/10

The music choices in the film add an extra layer of authenticity to the characters' experiences, making their journey towards maturity and responsibility feel more relatable.

Kenneth King
8/10

The music selection adds depth and emotion to the storyline, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters' journey of unexpected parenthood.

Patricia Hill
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Knocked Up feels carefully selected to enhance the narrative, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.

Donna Johnson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Knocked Up is a standout element of the film, enriching the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Robert White
5/10

The soundtrack features a great selection of songs that reflect the characters' journey from carefree partying to the challenges of impending parenthood. The music evolves along with the characters, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.

Emily Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of Knocked Up perfectly captures the carefree and chaotic spirit of the movie. The mix of indie rock and alternative music sets the tone for the quirky and relatable characters.

Richard Young
8/10

The use of music in Knocked Up helps set the tone for various scenes, whether it's the chaos of a party or the quiet introspection of impending parenthood.

Jennifer Brown
10/10

The emotional and heartfelt tracks in the movie beautifully underscore the moments of personal growth and reflection, particularly as Ben and Alison navigate the challenges of unexpected parenthood. The music enhances the tender and poignant moments in the film, adding depth and emotional resonance to their journey towards maturity and family life.

Dorothy Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack's diverse range of songs mirrors the complexity of the characters' emotions, from joy and passion to doubt and fear about their future together.