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Album Tracks
1. Mia Gets Home
2. Bathroom Mirror / You're Coming Right?
3. Classic Rope-A-Dope
4. Mia & Sebastian's Theme - Nicholai Baxter
5. Stroll Up the Hill
6. There the Whole Time / Twirl
7. Bogart & Bergman
8. Mia Hates Jazz
9. Herman's Habit - Nicholai Baxter
10. Rialto at Ten
11. Rialto
12. Mia & Sebastian's Theme (Late for the Date)
13. Planetarium
14. Holy Hell
15. Summer Montage / Madeline
16. It Pays
17. Chicken on a Stick
18. City of Stars / May Finally Come True - Justin Hurwitz, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone
19. Chinatown
20. Surprise
21. Boise
22. Missed the Play
23. It's Over / Engagement Party
24. The House in Front of the Library
25. You Love Jazz Now
26. Cincinnati
27. Epilogue
28. The End
29. Credits
30. Mia & Sebastian's Theme (Celesta)
Original score to the critically acclaimed film La La Land composed and orchestrated by Justin Hurwitz. Features vocal performances from the film's stars Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, with lyrics written by Pasek and Paul. La La Land is a 2016 American romantic musical comedy-drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle and starring Gosling, Stone, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt, and J. K. Simmons. The plot follows a musician and aspiring actress who meet and fall in love in Los Angeles. It is the third film to feature Gosling and Stone as lovers, following Crazy, Stupid, Love and Gangster Squad. The film's title is a reference to both a nickname for the city of Los Angeles as well as a euphemism for a state of being out of touch with reality.