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Bratz
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Also known as
| Bratzillaz
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Origin
| U.S.
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Genres
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Years active
| 2003
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2003
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?2008
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2008
)
, 2013
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Labels
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Past members
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Website
| bratz
.com
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Bratz
discography
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Compilation albums
| 3
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Music videos
| 3
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EPs
| 1
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Singles
| 4
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Soundtrack albums
| 6
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The
Bratz
franchise's
virtual band
released six
soundtrack albums
, three
compilation albums
, one
extended play
, four
singles
and three
music videos
.
Their debut single, "Show Me What You Got" featuring
BoA
and
Howie D.
of the
Backstreet Boys
, was released in August 2003. The song was accompanied by two
B-sides
: "Can U Feel the Beat" and "Distance". It was followed by the release of "Look Around", featuring
Christina Milian
and
Verbal
, in November 2003. Both "Show Me What You Got" and "Look Around" were released by
Avex Trax
exclusively for the Japanese market.
In July 2005 their first soundtrack album,
Rock Angelz
, was released by
Hip-O Records
.
[1]
The album peaked at number 79 on the
Billboard
200
, becoming their highest charting album in the United States. It also reached the top 30 in Australia and Norway, the top 40 in Scotland, and the top 50 in the United Kingdom. The album produced the hit single "So Good", which peaked at number 5 in Norway, 14 in Australia and in the top 30 in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The song was nominated for a
Daytime Emmy Award
in 2007 for Outstanding Original Song for a Children's Animated Show.
[2]
Their second soundtrack album,
Genie Magic
, was released in April 2006.
[3]
It was less successful than its predecessor, peaking at 106 in the United States, and failing to chart internationally.
Forever Diamondz
followed in September 2006
[4]
and managed to peak at number 40 in Australia and 184 in the United States. Their fourth soundtrack album,
Fashion Pixiez
, was released in February 2007
[5]
and peaked at number 166 in the United States. This was followed by the release of
Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack
in July 2007,
[6]
which peaked at number 83 in the United States. Their sixth and final soundtrack album,
Girlz Really Rock
, was released in July 2008
[7]
and failed to chart on any national charts. Two compilation albums,
Bratz Girlz
and
Bratz Girlz 2,
were released under the Bratz banner in December 2007 and December 2008. They peaked at number 19 and 21 on the
UK Compilation Chart
, respectively, and the former was certified silver by the
British Phonographic Industry
(BPI).
Albums
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Soundtrack albums
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Compilation albums
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Extended plays
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Singles
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Music videos
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Notes
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References
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- ^
a
b
"Rock Angelz - Bratz | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"
.
AllMusic
.
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"Bratz Nabs Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Original Song for a Children's Animated Show"
.
- ^
a
b
"Genie Magic - Bratz | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"
.
AllMusic
.
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a
b
"Forever Diamondz - Bratz | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"
.
AllMusic
.
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a
b
"Fashion Pixiez - Bratz | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"
.
AllMusic
.
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a
b
"Bratz [Original Soundtrack] - Bratz | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"
.
AllMusic
.
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a
b
"Girlz Really Rock - Bratz | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic"
.
AllMusic
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Bratz peaks in the United States:
- Rock Angelz
:
"
Rock Angelz
on Billboard 200 Chart"
.
Billboard
. August 13, 2005
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- Genie Magic
:
"
Genie Magic
on Billboard 200 Chart"
.
Billboard
. April 28, 2006
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- Forever Diamondz
:
"
Forever Diamondz
on Billboard 200 Chart"
.
Billboard
. October 6, 2006
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- Fashion Pixiez
:
"
Fashion Pixiez
on Billboard 200 Chart"
.
Billboard
. March 9, 2007
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack
:
"
Bratz: Motion Picture Soundtrack
on Billboard 200 Chart"
.
Billboard
. August 25, 2007
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- ^
a
b
"Discography Bratz"
.
Australian-Charts.com
. Hung Medien
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- ^
Ryan, Gavin (2011).
Australia's Music Charts 1988?2010
(pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 41.
- ^
a
b
"Discography Bratz"
.
NorwegianCharts.com
. Hung Medien
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
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"Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100"
.
Official Charts Company
. October 16, 2005
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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a
b
c
Bratz peaks in the United Kingdom:
- ^
"Bratz Girlz"
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"BRIT Certified Awards Search"
(To access, enter the search parameter "Bratz")
.
British Phonographic Industry
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"Bratz Girlz 2"
.
Amazon
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"Bratz: Music from the Motion Picture"
.
Amazon
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"Discography Bratz"
.
Charts.nz
. Hung Medien
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"Show Me What You Got"
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"Look Around"
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"So Good"
.
Amazon Germany
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
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"Glam Gets Wicked (Tonight)"
.
Amazon
. Retrieved
March 14,
2021
.
- ^
"We're The Bratz"
.
Apple Music
. September 19, 2023
. Retrieved
October 1,
2023
.
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