The Five Heartbeats is a musical drama film that follows the rise and fall of a fictional African-American vocal group in the 1960s and 1970s. The story is told through the eyes of the group's founding member and lead singer, Eddie King Jr., as he navigates the challenges of fame, friendship, and betrayal.
As The Five Heartbeats achieve success and fame, they must also confront the darker side of the music industry, including racism, exploitation, and personal demons. The group's bond is tested as they face internal conflicts and external pressures that threaten to tear them apart.
Through their journey, The Five Heartbeats must learn to navigate the highs and lows of the music industry while staying true to themselves and their music. The film explores themes of brotherhood, resilience, and the power of music to transcend barriers and bring people together.
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The Five Heartbeats
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I've Never Felt This Good
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I Love Joey
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Are You Ready for Me
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Nothing But Love
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Stay in My Corner
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Ready or Not, Here I Come
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Cole
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Tabou Combo:
Writer
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Baby Stop Running Around
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George Duke:
Produced
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Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time
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A Heart Is a House for Love
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La La (Means I Love You)
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Shake Me Wake Me (When It's Over)
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America
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Robert Townsend:
Lead vocals
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We Haven't Finished Yet
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Nights Like This
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It's the Same Old Song
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Down for the Count
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Oh What a Night
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In the Middle
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George Duke:
Produced
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Amazing Grace
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Just in Case
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Tena Clark:
Writer
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I Feel Like Going On
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Happy Birthday
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Mildred J. Hill:
Writer
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Aladdin's Scratch
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Malcolm McLaren:
Writer
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You Can Kiss Where the Sun Don't Shine
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9:20 Special
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