soundtrack

/ˈsaʊndtræk/
noun
  1. The recorded music and sound effects that accompany a movie, TV show, video game, or other visual media.
    • The film's soundtrack includes both original songs and classic hits from the 1980s.
    • The soundtrack of that movie won an award for its beautiful orchestral score.
    • I bought the soundtrack to my favorite video game because the music is amazing.
  2. A collection of songs or music released as an album from a film or show.
    • They released a deluxe edition of the soundtrack with three bonus tracks.
    • She listens to the soundtrack of 'The Lion King' every morning on her way to work.
    • The soundtrack album topped the charts for several weeks.
  3. Figuratively, the background sounds or atmosphere associated with a particular place, time, or experience.
    • The gentle rain and chirping birds formed the perfect soundtrack for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
    • The city's soundtrack is a mix of honking horns, street musicians, and distant sirens.
    • For many people, summer has the soundtrack of ice cream trucks and lawn mowers.
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