
When Harriet thinks she is all high and mighty by attempting to sabotage Poppy’s slow dance with one of the guys from Magic Mike by changing the song to ‘Tambourine’ by Eve, the film reaches an echelon unheard of within teen rom-coms. This is where Poppy makes the ultimate power move and starts dancing with the headmistress’ son! Shock horror! Watching our rag-tag, British baayyybes strut through the halls of Abbey Mount school for girls, after a few glasses of cab sav, in their latest op-shop getups is such a moment.Īfter their absolutely RIDIC entrance to the ball, we reach the calm before the storm with Nelly Furtado’s sultry banger “Say It Right” gracing the Abbey Mount dancers. Let’s start with Ida Corr’s and Fedde le Grand’s masterpiece ‘Let Me Think About It’. Now to the greatest trio of tracks within a SINGLE SCENE to ever grace cinema screens. ‘Let Me Think About It’ – Ida Corr, Fedde Le Grand

Look at these girls! Trying on hats! Being silly! Having #fun! Who wouldn’t want to try being a charitable KWEEN after watching this?ģ. Sugababes are the most overlooked girl group of our time (listen to ‘Push The Button’ again and tell me I’m wrong). I have the firm belief that this song and this scene is what catapulted thrift shopping into popularity.

Who knew that lacrosse was going to make me twerk with my Macbook. Queen M.I.A features when Poppy has her first lacrosse lesson, as the Abbey Mount girls trot around the field with their sticks(?). Watching the girls tear up the lacrosse field made me actually want to play sports? Wild, I know. But it’s accompaniment with this scene, paired with the Abbey Mount Lacrosse Team’s pump-up dance, is legendary. Okay, this song isn’t on the digital soundtrack either and honestly on its own it’s trash.
