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Various Artists - Boomerang

The soundtrack to the 1992 romantic comedy film Boomerang is a definitive example of early-90s urban contemporary music, blending R&B, soul, and pop influences to create a vibrant auditory experience that complements the film’s sophisticated narrative. Featuring a diverse array of artists, the album captures the eclectic spirit of the early 1990s, with tracks that range from soulful ballads to upbeat dance numbers.

The soundtrack’s standout track, “End Of The Road” by Boyz II Men, exemplifies the fusion of R&B and pop sensibilities that defined much of the decade’s mainstream music. Other notable contributions include Babyface and Toni Braxton’s “Give U My Heart,” which showcases their signature harmonies and R&B flair, and Aaron Hall’s “It’s Gonna Be Alright,” which pushed the boundaries of pop music with its bold themes and catchy hooks. The album also features emerging talents like Keith Washington and PM Dawn, whose tracks “Tonight Is Right” and “I’d Die Without You” respectively highlight the era’s penchant for blending sensuality with infectious rhythms.

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Give U My Heart by Babyface

Babyface – Give U My Heart

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Boomerang

Boomerang

Released: 1992

1. Babyface Give U My Heart (Featuring Toni Braxton) (0:05:02)
2. Aaron Hall It's Gonna Be Alright (Featuring Charlie Wilson) (0:05:35)
3. Keith Washington Tonight Is Right (0:04:29)
4. PM Dawn I'd Die Without You (0:04:11)
5. Grace Jones 7 Day Weekend (0:04:56)
6. Boyz II Men End Of The Road (0:05:49)
7. The LaFace Cartel Reversal Of A Dog (0:05:46)
8. Toni Braxton Love Shoulda Brought You Home (0:04:56)
9. Johnny Gill There U Go (0:05:17)
10. Shanice Don't Wanna Love You (0:04:32)
11. Kenny Vaughan And The Art of Love Feels Like Heaven (0:02:04)
12. A Tribe Called Quest Hot Sex (0:02:46)