Warner Bros. has released an official movie soundtrack trailer for Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). As much as comic book movies dominated the box office throughout the 2010s, they were far less successful when it came to making waves in the music industry. There were, of course, some big exceptions to that rule. The compilation soundtracks for James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 & 2 were both extremely popular, with Vol. 1's song collection becoming the third top-selling vinyl album of the last ten years. David Ayer's Suicide Squad movie soundtrack also topped the charts in 2016 and even landed a Grammy nod for its Collector's Edition.

Next month's Birds of Prey features Margot Robbie back in the role of Harley Quinn for the first time since Suicide Squad, pairing her with a new squad of vigilante-types that includes Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), and Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez). The official Birds of Prey soundtrack looks as off-the-walls as the R-rated DC movie itself, with tunes by artists like Halsey, Doja Cat, and Adona, to name but a handful. It's even received its own preview, to further build anticipation ahead of its release on February 7 (the same day the film opens).

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Warner Bros. has now dropped the trailer for the Birds of Prey soundtrack online and it features some previously-unreleased footage from the movie, in addition to a gag where Harley (in typical fashion) breaks the fourth wall. You can check it out, below.

The trailer starts off by highlighting Birds of Prey soundtrack producer Atlantic Records' biggest recent releases, which includes Suicide Squad: The Album, The Greatest Showman's soundtrack, and the original Broadway cast recording for Hamilton. From there, the preview offers a small taste of how the movie's singles (like Saweetie & Galxara's "Sway With Me" and Megan Thee Stallion & Normani's "Diamonds") compliment its madcap tone and boldly vibrant color palette. As many were quick to note when the album was first listed, Birds of Prey boasts an all-female team of singers and/or songwriters, in addition to a primary cast and crew of mostly women (director Cathy Yan and writer Christina Hodson included). It's appropriate too, given the film's general girl gang adventure vibe.

Obviously, a terrific soundtrack doesn't guarantee the movie will be equally beloved (Suicide Squad alone is proof of that). It bodes well for Birds of Prey all the same, suggesting everyone associated with the film is on the same page when it comes to the mood and style they're going for. Robbie, meanwhile, just snagged her second acting Oscar nomination for Bombshell and played a larger creative role on this movie than she did on Suicide Squad, as evidenced by her official co-producer credit. That's equally encouraging and suggests Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) might yet prove to be as great as it sounds.

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