The Fifty Shades Darker Soundtrack Looks Promising With New Sia, Halsey and More

The star-studded Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack features new songs from Halsey, Nicki Minaj, Nick Jonas and more, plus the steamy Zayn and Taylor Swift single “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.”

50 Shades Darker has just released the tracklist for the star-studded soundtrack! Even if you weren’t a fan of the 50 Shades of Grey movie, it’s hard to deny the soundtrack was awesome. Featuring hits from Ellie Goulding, Beyonce and an Oscar-nominated song from The Weeknd, the soundtrack went to number two on the Billboard charts – a rare feat for a soundtrack. Now, the Fifty Shades Darker album is trying to replicate that success with a tracklisting featuring major pop stars and a few surprising collaborations.

Taylor Swift and Zayn’s single “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” is already a hit and leads the album, but they’re not the only unlikely duo on board. Nicki Minaj and Nick Jonas have also teamed up with the track “Bom Bidi Bom.”

If you somehow missed the Taylor/Zayn collab, check out the lyric video.

The album is also going to feature new music from SIA, Tove Lo, John Legend and Halsey, as well as a few snippets of the score from composer Danny Elfman.

Check out the full tracklist:

1. I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker) – Zayn & Taylor Swift
2. Not Afraid Anymore – Halsey
3. Pray – JRY (featuring Rooty)
4. Lies in the Dark – Tove Lo
5. No Running From Me – Toulouse
6. One Woman Man – John Legend
7. Code Blue – The-Dream
8. Bom Bidi Bom – Nick Jonas & Nicki Minaj
9. Helium – Sia
10. Cruise – Kygo (featuring Andrew Jackson)
11. The Scientist – Corinne Baily Rae
12. They Can’t Take That Away From Me – Jose James
13. Birthday – JP Cooper
14. I Need a Good One – The Avener (featuring Mark Asari)
15. Empty Pack Of Cigarettes – Joseph Angel
16. What Would It Take – Anderson East
17. What Is Love? – Frances
18. On His Knees – Danny Elfman
19. Making It Real – Danny Elfman

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The album is available for pre-order on Friday and will drop February 10, the same day as the movie’s release.