Chris Pratt Makes Own Impromptu ‘Awesome Mixtape’; and it’s awesome indeed!

Chris Pratt Makes Own Impromptu ‘Awesome Mixtape’; and it’s awesome indeed!

Chris Pratt Makes Own Impromptu 'Awesome Mixtape'; and it's awesome!
Chris Pratt

Portraying the role of Walkman-wielding space outlaw Peter Quill, a.k.a. Star-Lord might just be the best thing to happen in Chris Pratt’s long-spanning career. The Guardians of the Galaxy star is committing to a long line-up of future projects, including the upcoming Jurrasic Park sequel/reboot. In promoting the gargantuan blockbuster, Pratt unconsciously adds fun to the ever-vast archives of internet shareables, including but not limited to: operatic singing, nailing Eminem’s Forget About Dre and doing seamless french-braids.

In a recent chat with Vulture, Pratt enthused on the query of should he have his own “awesome mixtape” like his character in the film, what will it be?  “I’m a big country music fan, so probably a lot of Garth Brooks, Eric Church, George Strait. Maybe some good ’80s music — we were listening to some Madonna in the car today; I was singing the Patrick Swayze song from Dirty Dancing today,” he remarked.

His impromptu playlist*, all spot-on, wonderful choices, is ahead:
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*there is no original version of Garth Brook’s Unanswered Prayers published/posted on Soundcloud. The track used in the above playlist is sung by user: King John V.

 

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