SUICIDE SQUAD Songs Have Been Streamed Over 2 Billion Times; Sequel Soundtrack Teased

SUICIDE SQUAD Songs Have Been Streamed Over 2 Billion Times; Sequel Soundtrack Teased

The Academy Award-Winning Suicide Squad is no stranger to success. Now it has another record to claim! Its widely popular songs have been streamed 2.5 billion times! Read on for more!

By Ruthless - Apr 03, 2017 08:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad
Source: Batman News
Great news for fans of DC and the Academy-Award Winning Suicide Squad! Its soundtrack has now broken new ground. The four lead singles (Heathens by twenty one pilots, Sucker For Pain by Imagine Dragons, Purple Lamborghini by Rick Ross, and Gangsta by Kehlani) have all together been streamed over a whopping 2.5 billion times! 

This is what spokesperson Kevin Weaver had to say on this huge success:

"Over 1 billion streams on Spotify alone for the 4 Suicide Squad singles and this comes only 8 months since the release of the project. Thank you to everyone who rocked these records over and over again all around the world. 1.5 billion streams on YouTube on our 4 squad music videos. Mind blowing."

Weaver also teased the music of the upcoming Suicide Squad 2 and Gotham City Sirens:

"Squad 2, Gotham City Sirens (aka The Harley Quinn movie) and more coming your way soon." Producer Richard Suckle also added "We must do it again! Just wait for Squad 2 s-track!"

Obviously millions of fans around the world enjoyed the music of the Academy-Award Winning Suicide Squad. Which song is your favorite? Sound off below!
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ThatAlexDude
ThatAlexDude - 4/3/2017, 8:44 PM
I'm not big on rap music, but this movie did have some pretty dope tunes. Some old school metal and rock bands like Black Sabbath and Creedence Clearwater Revival is also very nice, too.
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 4/3/2017, 8:52 PM
One of the handful of positive things I can say about the movie is that it had good songs.





SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 4/3/2017, 8:59 PM
Me am Last.

Great to hear. I am shocked, and a little disappointed, that none of the songs were nominated for an Oscar. Of course, there were so many good ones, it's hard to pick which one should have deserved the nomination. It's also hard to pick which one my favorite would be. Lol. Probably Gangsta, as I performed a lip sync for that one. But still. It's hard to pick. Lol.

I hope the soundtrack is better utilized for the sequel, and for Gotham City Sirens. You could kind of tell that a lot of the songs in the movie were kind of thrown in the movie to liven it up. I hope the songs in the sequels will better compliment the scenes they are in, as well as the movies as a whole.

I also hope everyone involved in making Suicide Squad sequel and Gotham City Sirens is given more time to write their respective scripts, and that no one touches the movies when they are finished. My biggest problem with Suicide Squad was that after reading what it was supposed to be, it's heartbreaking that only bits and pieces of the original idea were all that we saw in the final movie.
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