X Factor Soundtrack (

X Factor Soundtrack (2008) cover

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Rating: 4.40/10 from 146 votes
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Title in Español:

X Factor

Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

X Factor

Synopsis

Premiering in January 2008, the Danish version of X Factor quickly became a major success for public broadcaster DR. The disagreements of the judging panel and particularly the antics of Thomas Blachman made newspaper headlines, and the Friday night competition was shattered. The first season opened with three episodes of auditions in Copenhagen and Aarhus. The contestants were split into three groups selected and mentored by one judge each: 15 to 25 years old, over 25, and groups. Two episodes of boot camp eliminations followed. The nine selected acts then competed in eight live shows with one or more musical themes, with the contestant and their mentor choosing their song and facing the judges' comments and the viewers' votes. One contestant was eliminated each week, first with the judges choosing between the bottom two, later based exclusively on the votes.

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Play Title Artist
X Factor
Requiem For A Tower
Beautiful
Hero
Happy Ending
Safe - Single Mix
What About Now
Requiem for a Tower Mvt. II (feat. Veigar Margeirsson)
Wicked
Requiem for a Tower Mvt. IV (feat. Daniel J Nielsen)
Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
Verdi: Messa da Requiem - 2. Dies irae
Come With Me (Instrumental Track Without Background Vocals)[Karaoke in the style of Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page]
Cry Me a River
Breathe Me
Hoppípolla
Requiem For A Tower Two Towers Trailer Mix Remastered
O Verona
Finding Beauty
Ruthless Gravity
Battle Without Honor Or Humanity
Sub Lift
Intro
Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down
The Voice Within
Angel
Best Thing I Never Had
Don't Let Go (Love)
Ain't No Other Man
Your Song
Run Boy Run - Instrumental
First Class
Patience
Take a Chance on Me
Cannonball
Ain't No Sunshine
A Night To Remember
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher
When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland)
Down For Whatever
No Air (feat. Chris Brown)
Love The Way You Lie (Part II) - Pt. 2
Jar of Hearts
Need You Now - Piano Acoustic Version
Iris
Use Somebody
You Raise Me Up
Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Edit Version
Weather Storm
One Moment in Time
The Garden
Read All About It, Pt. III
Fix You
Spectrum (Say My Name) - Calvin Harris Remix
I Got You
Turning Tables
Your Song (From The Rehearsal Montage Scene) - Moulin Rouge 2/Soundtrack Version
I Won't Let You Go
I Won't Give Up
Better in Time - Single Mix
Set Fire to the Rain

User reviews

Robert Robinson
6/10

The fusion of passion, talent, and creativity in the X Factor soundtrack elevates it beyond a mere collection of songs, turning it into a storytelling experience that resonates with listeners.

Melissa Williams
6/10

The X Factor soundtrack serves as a reflection of the evolving emotions and journey of the contestants, making it a compelling soundtrack to accompany the ups and downs of the competition.

Mary Hernandez
10/10

The way the music was integrated into the show truly elevated the emotional impact of each performance, allowing viewers to connect on a deeper level with the contestants. The power of music to convey raw emotions and tell a story was evident in every note, making the X Factor soundtrack a standout feature of the show.

Matthew Davis
5/10

The dynamic energy of the live performances, combined with the skilled vocal talents of the contestants, make the X Factor soundtrack a must-listen for fans of music competitions.

George Wilson
2/10

The X Factor soundtrack felt uninspired and lacked originality, with many of the song choices feeling overdone and predictable.

Ronald Lewis
3/10

The repetitive use of certain musical themes throughout the live shows made the performances blend together, resulting in a lack of diversity and excitement for the viewers.

David Baker
6/10

The emotional depth and power of the songs performed by the contestants on X Factor adds a layer of intensity that resonates with viewers and keeps them engaged.

Ashley Williams
6/10

The music selection on X Factor is carefully curated to highlight the strengths and uniqueness of each contestant, creating a memorable listening experience for the audience.

Linda Carter
3/10

The judging panel's constant bickering and drama overshadowed the music, making it difficult to focus on the contestants' performances and talents.

Kimberly Rodriguez
9/10

The soundtrack of X Factor is an absolute masterpiece, showcasing a diverse range of musical genres and talents. Each song chosen for the contestants perfectly encapsulated their unique voices and styles, creating a captivating and unforgettable listening experience.

Deborah Hill
6/10

The X Factor soundtrack truly captures the essence of the competition, with a diverse range of music genres and styles showcased throughout the show.