More than 20 years have passed since the film Chicago became a giant of criticism and publicity around the world. After all, the famous Broadway performance was made into a film in 2002 and wowed audiences. Millions of people have known the legendary score, which is one of the most successful and popular in the history of musical theater.
Decades after Chicago earned millions at the box office and garnered Oscars, the name continues to triumph among new audiences. This week, a song appearing on the screen triumphed on a Billboard chart for the first time, becoming a highly unlikely hit.
“We Both Reached for the Gun” makes it to the TikTok Billboard Top 50, Billboard’s ranking of the most used tracks on TikTok. The song opens at No. 48 on the 50-spot count, which focuses on the best-performing tracks on the social media platform.
The song is not credited to the show or the composers. Instead, singers Christine Baranski, Cleve Asbury, Shaun Amyot, Rick Negron and Taye Diggs scored a hit on the Billboard Billboard Top 50. This happens to be their first. victory of all those artists in the count.
“We Both Reached for the Gun” is a catchy song that serves a goal in Chicago. It plays as the heroine, Roxie Hart, pleads her case to the press to escape the murder she has committed. In the film, parts of the song are directed by Renée Zellweger and Richard Gere, along with the other names mentioned above.
Chicago produced a very successful soundtrack, which only increased the overall functionality of the film. The set, filled with tracks from the original series, as well as some new additions, peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. It finally qualified as double platinum for promoting at least two million sets in the United States alone. -United.
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