The Idol Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 2000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Idol

Title in Italiano:

The Idol

Title in Português:

O Ídolo - A Força de Acreditar

Synopsis

Since his early years in his native Gaza, Mohammed Assaf has had a golden voice. Accompanied by his sister Nour and two of his friends, he sings in courtyards first and later at weddings while Kamal helps him to develop the full range of his vocal capacities. Nour unfortunately dies of kidney failure and Mohammed grows up in sorrow and bitterness, all the more as war strikes his hometown. In 2012, he is a student and drives a taxi to finance his studies. He wants to start singing again but he can envisage singing as a career only in leaving Gaza. His only hope is to participate in the famous "Arab Idol" contest. But how to leave the place without a visa?

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Play Title Artist
The Idol
Tamally Maak
Nakola Khalil Abu Nikola: Performer
Sherif Taj: Composer
Habib Shehada Hanna: Arrangement
Shidi Haylak Ya Balad
Safini Marra
Mahma Sar
Habib Shehada Hanna: Lyrics
Habib Shehada Hanna: Composed and arranged
Sultan Palace
Karim Azedia: Composer
Weyn A Ramallah
Min Lama Tar Al Asfour
Ahwak
Etazalat Al Gharam
Farah Yousef: Performer
Majida El Roumi: Lyrics
Ya Watani
Habib Shehada Hanna: Lyrics
Habib Shehada Hanna: Composed and arranged
Give Me the News
Dave Hewson: Composer
Ya Bint Al Sultan
Ya Tayer Al Tayer
Habib Shehada Hanna: Arrangement
Lama Bada Vatthnna
Ya Balad
Habib Shehada Hanna: Composed and arranged
Habib Shehada Hanna: Arrangement
Tunisian Nights
Karim Azedia: Composer
Dollhouse (The Weeknd & Lily Rose-Depp)
The Weeknd: Performer
My Sweet Lord (Troye Sivan)
The Weeknd: Performer
Crocodile Tears (Suzanna Son)
The Weeknd: Performer
Like a God
Mike Dean: Performer
False Idols
Mike Dean: Performer
One of the Girls (The Weeknd, JENNIE & Lily Rose Depp)
The Weeknd: Performer
Jealous Guy (The Weeknd)
The Weeknd: Performer
Fill The Void (The Weeknd, Lily Rose Depp & Ramsey)
The Weeknd: Performer
A Lesser Man (The Weeknd)
Mike Dean: Performer
Take Me Back (The Weeknd)
Mike Dean: Performer
Get It B4 (Moses Sumney)
Mike Dean: Performer
Family (The Weeknd & Suzanna Son)
Mike Dean: Performer
Devil's Paradise (Mike Dean)
Mike Dean: Performer
Double Fantasy (The Weeknd)
Mike Dean: Performer
The Lure (Main Theme) (The Weeknd & Mike Dean)
Mike Dean: Performer
World Class Sinner / I'm a Freak (Lily-Rose Depp)
Mike Dean: Performer
Here Is My Love (Jesse Frederick)
John Barry: Performer
Ooh-Wee Baby (Darlene Love)
John Barry: Performer
Come and Get It (Instrumental)(Nino Tempo)
John Barry: Performer
Sweet Little Lover (Jesse Frederick)
John Barry: Performer
I Can't Tell (Colleen Fitzpatrick)
John Barry: Performer
However Dark the Night (Peter Gallagher)
John Barry: Performer
Baby (Peter Gallagher)
John Barry: Performer
I Know Where You're Goin' (Instrumental) (Nino Tempo)
John Barry: Performer
A Boy and A Girl (The Sweet Inspirations and The London Fog)
John Barry: Performer
I Believe It Can Be Done (Ray Sharkey)
John Barry: Performer
I Believe It Can Be Done (Instrumental) (Nino Tempo)
John Barry: Performer
Along the River
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Book of Lost Names
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Broken Highway
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Campus of Birds
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Cloudwatching
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Drowned City
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Empty Road
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Fences and Guns
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Honey Trees
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
I Remember Potatoes
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Night Swim
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Ruins in the Marsh
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
The Deep Wood
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
The Last of Science
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Ghost Town
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Graveyard Flowers
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Descending Sky
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Walking the Ice Trail
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Ritual Burning
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
City of Rust
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
City of Moss
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Distant Weather
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Fallen Star
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Sepulchre
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
The Narrows
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Spiral Pit
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Shady River
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Funeral Rain
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Green Tunnel
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Honey Plains
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Bridge of Mist
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Blueberry Fields
Michael Patrick Bell: Performer
Soul Gazin
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Max
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Un Hombre
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Ragionier Bardozzi
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Soul Gazin (Reprise)
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Edna
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Max Reprise (Reprise)
Francesco Cerasi: Performer
Broken Promises (ABOUD)
Clark Aboud: Performer
Just Beyond the Hayfields
Clark Aboud: Performer
Clash on Cobbled Streets
Clark Aboud: Performer
Rabble Rouser
Clark Aboud: Performer
Smoke Above the Rooftops
Clark Aboud: Performer
Cold Sunrise
Clark Aboud: Performer
Quick and Clean
Clark Aboud: Performer
When the Smoke Clears
Clark Aboud: Performer
Eyes Peeled
Clark Aboud: Performer
Into the Twilight
Clark Aboud: Performer
Work the Problem
Clark Aboud: Performer
Banners Ablaze
Clark Aboud: Performer
Lonettan Lullaby
Clark Aboud: Performer
Trouble on the Flank
Clark Aboud: Performer
Ruin's Edge
Clark Aboud: Performer
Shattered Front
Clark Aboud: Performer
Power of the Lost (ABOUD)
Clark Aboud: Performer

User reviews

Dorothy Garcia
5/10

The use of traditional Middle Eastern instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the film. It enhances the storytelling and immerses the audience in the setting of the story.

Laura Williams
4/10

The soundtrack of The Idol failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of Mohammed Assaf's journey from Gaza to becoming a renowned singer.

Matthew Davis
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Idol is a masterpiece that enhances the storytelling and adds depth to the film. It is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates beautiful music and compelling storytelling.

Michael Jones
2/10

The music lacked originality and failed to evoke a strong connection with the audience, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story.

Joseph Garcia
5/10

The musical score of The Idol effectively conveys the themes of perseverance, resilience, and the power of music to transcend barriers. It elevates the overall viewing experience and leaves a lasting impact on the audience.

Stephanie Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack of The Idol perfectly captures the emotional journey of Mohammed Assaf, from his early struggles in Gaza to his rise to fame. The music beautifully conveys the sorrow, hope, and determination of his story, enhancing the viewing experience.

Andrew Williams
10/10

The soundtrack of The Idol beautifully captures the emotional journey of Mohammed Assaf, from his humble beginnings in Gaza to his rise to fame on Arab Idol. Each track is filled with passion and showcases the golden voice of Mohammed Assaf.

Donna Miller
8/10

The use of traditional Middle Eastern melodies and instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity and depth to the film, immersing the audience in the cultural context of Mohammed Assaf's journey. The music not only complements the narrative but also elevates it, making the film even more impactful and memorable.

Joseph Parker
6/10

The vocal performances in the soundtrack are outstanding, particularly during the singing competitions scenes. The passion and talent of the singers shine through, making those moments truly captivating and inspiring.

Karen Parker
5/10

The soundtrack of The Idol perfectly captures the emotional journey of Mohammed Assaf, from his humble beginnings in Gaza to his rise to fame. The music beautifully reflects the struggles, hopes, and dreams of the protagonist.

Lisa Harris
10/10

The music in The Idol perfectly complements the story, evoking a range of emotions from sorrow to hope. The compositions are powerful and moving, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of Mohammed Assaf as he pursues his dream of becoming a singer.

Mark Wright
2/10

The songs felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the film.