RyanGosling cracks Billboard’s Hot 100 with 'I'm Just Ken' from the Barbie soundtrack
record-breaking film, which also features songs by Lizzo, Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, and more.
For its part, the soundtrack as a whole debuted in the top slot on the Soundtrack chart and number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. Gosling’s Ken has a pivotal scene in the film, as he sings the ballad about being second place to Barbie in their world and in the real world. The big performance sees Ken singing as he shows off the many sides he believes he has to offer — other than just Ken.While he brought the Kenergy to the charts and the big screen,
Gosling admitted that he was having trouble channeling it while playing Barbies with his and Eva Mendes’ daughters“I’m not sure that I’m good at it. I’m not sure how to be good at it,” Gosling admitted to ET. “Like a Ken, I’m not sure exactly what my place is in the game.” However, one thing he was sure about — a piece of his character’s wardrobe that he may or may not have taken home with him.
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