Director Baz Luhrmann, who is also the producer of the film's soundtrack, once again used his unique sense of music. Inviting leaders from the pop, rock and dance music industries to gather together to give new life to many classic songs. The first single features Christina Agulera, Pink, Mya and Lil`Kim` singing together to cover Patti LaBelle's famous song "Lady Marmalade". The four popular female singers have now pushed this song to the Billboard pop list. Top 3 on the song chart.
In addition to this new rendition of a familiar old song, "Sparking Diamonds" by heroine Nicole Kidman for the first time is a combination of Madonna's "Material Girl" and the old song "Diamonds Are A Girl`s Best" Friend” new addition to the mix. In addition, "Roxanne" by The Police, "All You Need Is Love", "Up Where We Belong", "I Will Always Love You", "Pride (In The Name Of Love)", "Rhythm Of The" by The Beatles Night" and so on are all temporary choices that can bring back memories. The leading actor Ewan McGregor duets with Elton John's ballad "Your Song" with Shafina, a handsome young boy who has attracted much attention in the classical music world, and also sings a soulful duet with Nicole Kidman on "Come What May".
Other songs include U2 frontman Bono's cover of T-Rex's classic "Children Of The Revolution", music geek Beck's reworking of rock chameleon David Bowie's "Diamond Dogs"; and Fatboy Slim's "Because We Can" "A collage of the craziness of the cancan dance. It is worth mentioning that the first and last songs use Nat King Cole’s 1948 champion song. David Bowie opened the soundtrack with a solo version with a strong Broadway musical style. Finally, David Bowie paired with Massive Attack’s modern Ending with a full-feeling version; using such a variety of musical characteristics to enhance the charming color of the film