Released on July 21, 1987, "Who's That Girl" is the first soundtrack album by the iconic American singer and songwriter Madonna, serving as the musical companion to her film of the same name. This album is a vibrant blend of Madonna's signature pop and electronic sounds, featuring four standout tracks performed by the star herself: the title track "Who's That Girl," the energetic "Causing a Commotion," the sultry "The Look of Love," and the infectious "Can't Stop." These songs showcase Madonna's versatility and her ability to craft timeless pop anthems. The soundtrack also includes contributions from other artists signed to her label, such as Duncan Faure, Club Nouveau, and Coati Mundi, adding a diverse range of styles to the album. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Who's That Girl" is a concise yet impactful collection that captures the spirit of the late 1980s. The album's lead single, "Who's That Girl," became a global hit, topping charts in the U.S., U.K., and Japan, among other countries. Whether you're a longtime fan of Madonna or a newcomer to her discography, this soundtrack offers a compelling introduction to her early work and the vibrant sounds of the era.