Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Soundtrack (

Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Soundtrack (2000) cover

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O Professor Chanfrado 2

Synopsis

Professor Sherman Klump is getting married, and the Klump family could not be more delighted for him. But Buddy Love, his Mr. Hyde alter-ego from the first film, is back and trying to make it on his own. Buddy keeps resurfacing in untimely outbursts, and threatening the portly professor's marriage plans to colleague Denise Gaines.

Utilizing Denise's cutting-edge DNA research, Sherman decides to rid himself of his monstrous nemesis--and his disruptive outbursts--once and for all by extracting Buddy's DNA from his system. But Buddy bursts full-bodied into Sherman's world and lays claim to the professor's astounding invention: a revolutionary youth serum.

Desperate to keep it from Buddy, Sherman hides the serum in the Klump family home, thinking it will be safe. Buddy correctly divines where Sherman has placed the serum, but to get it, he has to deal with the entire Klump family first.

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Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
Oh Happy Day
David Lawrence: Conducted
Edwin Hawkins: Arrangement
Edwin Hawkins: Writer
Philip Doddridge: Writer
Love the One You're With
Stephen Stills: Writer
Happy Birthday to You
Mildred J. Hill: Writted
The Magic Touch
The Platters: Performer
Buck Ram: Writer
Tell Me Something Good
Stevie Wonder: Writer
Rufus: Performer
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
James Brown: Performer
James Brown: Writer
Macho Man
The Village People: Performer
Henri Belolo: Writer
Star Wars
John Williams: Writer
Soul Train Theme
Don Cornelius: Writer
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
One in a Million You
He Has To
Doesn't Really Matter
Thinkin' 'Bout Me
Let Me Be
Hey Papi
Just Friends (Sunny)
Thong Song Uncensored
Blue Danube Waltz
Bridal Chorus (from Lohengrin)
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
James Brown: Performer
Get With Me
Rodney Jerkins: Performer
Doesn't Really Matter
Janet Jackson: Performer
Thinkin' 'Bout Me
Brian McKnight: Performer
Off the wall
Eminem: Performer
Doesn't Really Matter (Album Version)
James Harris III: Performer
Doesn't Really Matter (Dance All Day Extended Mix)
James Harris III: Performer
Doesn't Really Matter (Jonathan Peters Club Mix)
James Harris III: Performer
Doesn't Really Matter (Spensane Get Up Extended Mix)
James Harris III: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Robinson
7/10

The use of music to underscore the battle between Professor Sherman Klump and his alter-ego Buddy Love adds depth and intensity to the conflict, making it more engaging for the audience.

John King
9/10

The use of different musical styles and genres in the soundtrack adds depth and variety to the overall listening experience. From playful jazzy tunes to dramatic orchestral pieces, each track complements the scenes and characters in a unique way.

William Roberts
2/10

Secondly, the songs chosen for the soundtrack felt mismatched and did not enhance the emotional impact of key scenes. I felt disconnected from the characters' struggles and triumphs due to the lack of a cohesive and engaging musical backdrop.

Mary Jackson
7/10

The incorporation of various musical styles and genres in the soundtrack reflects the eclectic nature of the film, keeping the audience entertained and engaged throughout the movie.

David Thompson
8/10

The music in the film effectively enhances the different emotions and moods portrayed throughout the story, from the humorous moments to the more dramatic scenes, creating a well-rounded auditory experience.

Betty Rodriguez
5/10

The use of different musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities of the characters in the film. From quirky jazz melodies to suspenseful orchestral pieces, each track complements the on-screen action and helps to immerse the audience in the story.