Ralph Breaks the Internet is the soundtrack album for Disney's 2018 animated feature film of the same name. Composed by the first film's composer Henry Jackman, the soundtrack was released digitally on November 16 and followed by a physical release on November 30, 2018.
Background[]
The soundtrack features a mix of original songs and score tracks. The first single from the album, an end-credit song titled "Zero", was performed by Imagine Dragons and released on September 19, 2018. The band's frontman, Dan Reynolds, said that the song speaks to the title character's struggle for self-acceptance. The film's co-director, Rich Moore, called the song "a bold choice for an end-credit song because it's about someone who feels like a zero, someone who hasn't always felt worthy, someone who's allowed his entire sense of self to rely on a single friendship".
The soundtrack also features an original song called "A Place Called Slaughter Race", which is performed by Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot, the voice actresses of Vanellope von Schweetz and Shank, respectively. The song focuses on Vanellope's wish to grow as a person outside of her game, Sugar Rush. It was written by Phil Johnston and Disney's executive vice president of music, Tom MacDougall, while the music for the song was composed by Disney's recurring composer, Alan Menken. The album was produced by Henry Jackman and Tom MacDougall and released under the Walt Disney Records label.
Track listing[]
- "Zero" - Imagine Dragons
- "A Place Called Slaughter Race" - Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot
- "In This Place"
- "Best Friends"
- "Circuit Breaker"
- "Pulling the Plug"
- "On the Rooftop"
- "The Big Idea"
- "The Internet"
- "KnowsMore & Spamley"
- "Site Seeing"
- "Checkout Fiasco"
- "Get Rich Quick"
- "Shank"
- "Hangin' Out"
- "BuzzzTube"
- "Overnight Sensation"
- "Separate Ways"
- "Vanellope's March"
- "Desperate Measures"
- "Don't Read the Comments"
- "Growing Pains"
- "Double Dan"
- "Scanning for Insecurities"
- "Breaking Up"
- "Replicate-It - Ralph"
- "Operation Pied Piper"
- "Kling Kong"
- "The Meaning of Friendship"
- "A Big Strong Man in Need of Rescuing"
- "Letting Go"
- "Comfort Zone"
- "Worlds Apart"
Trivia[]
- In the film, during the track "A Big Strong Man in Need of Rescuing", a cue for the song "Someday My Prince Will Come" from the 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs can be heard. For unknown reasons, this cue is absent in the soundtrack.
- This may be a result of unspoken rights issues.
This page uses content from the English Wikipedia page Ralph Breaks the Internet (soundtrack). The list of authors can be seen in the page history. Text from Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. |