The Commercial Appeal

Powerhouse roster makes “Birds of Prey” album fun

- Melanie J. Sims ASSOCIATED PRESS

Various Artists, “Birds of Prey: The Album” (Atlantic Records and Warner Bros.)

The all-female roster assembled for “Birds of Prey: The Album” represent uniquely different worlds, and a variety of music styles, but their message on the movie soundtrack is singular: DON’T MESS WITH US.

It’s a perfectly on-brand message from the girl gang, as they channel the explosiven­ess, unpredicta­bility and badassery of Harley Quinn, the unhinged DC character, whose romance with the Joker has ended just as “Birds of Prey,” the film, begins.

Naturally there’s a breakup anthem (with a twist of vengeance, of course), by way of the Charlotte Lawrence single “Jokes on You.” Then there is “Smile” by English singer Maisie Peters, whose sweet voice delivers an awesome dose of Quinn-inspired communicat­ion: “…got bridges to burn, and places to run/ yeah this smile is a loaded gun.”

Lyrics toe the line between confident and out of control, with Megan Thee Stallion exhibiting both on the single “Diamonds,” which also features Normani. “He think it’s cute that I know how to shoot/don’t you get scared if I point it at you,” Stallion raps.

The boldness continues with Doja Cat on the frenetic “Boss B*tch,” released as a single, along with Saweetie and newcomer Galxara’s alluring “Sway with Me.” And Halsey goes big, raising her voice over the industrial sounds of “Experiment on Me” – the result is interestin­g.

The in-your-face energy of the 15song soundtrack doesn’t stop, making it just the companion piece that “Birds of Prey” calls for.

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