Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Soundtrack (

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Synopsis

To most looking in, Rebecca Bunch has a great life: a high powered job as an attorney in a prestigious New York law firm, great future prospects in her chosen profession, looks, brains, and money. But she has always suffered from anxiety and depression, for which she is on a plethora of pills. Those maladies are largely from being pushed by her overbearing Jewish mother, which also led to Rebecca's father abandoning the family when she was young. When on the streets of New York Rebecca runs into Josh Chan, her boyfriend from summer camp ten years ago when they were sixteen, she remembers back to that time as the happiest time in her life, happiness which eludes her. When Josh mentions that he is imminently moving back to his hometown of West Covina, California, Rebecca decides to pursue happiness in moving to West Covina herself, telling people it's because she got a fabulous job there, where in reality it's to rekindle a relationship with Josh, which she believes is what will make her happy. As Rebecca ekes out a life in West Covina with a wide array of new friends, colleagues, allies and enemies - within this collection being Josh and his friends - Rebecca may come to some realizations about her life and what she is trying to achieve. Does this all make her a crazy ex-girlfriend, or is it a little more nuanced than that?

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Theme
West Covina
West Covina - Reprise
The Sexy Getting Ready Song
Feelin' Kinda Naughty
I'm So Good At Yoga (feat. Gabrielle Ruiz)
Face Your Fears (feat. Donna Lynne Champlin)
I Have Friends (feat. Rachel Bloom & Ava Acres)
A Boy Band Made Up Of Four Joshes (feat. Vincent Rodriguez III)
Settle For Me (feat. Santino Fontana)
Settle For Me (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Reprise
Sex With a Stranger (feat. Rachel Bloom)
I Love My Daughter (But Not In A Creepy Way) [feat. Pete Gardner]
I'm A Good Person (feat. Rachel Bloom)
I Give Good Parent (feat. Rachel Bloom)
What'll It Be? (feat. Santino Fontana)
His Status Is... Preferred (feat. Donna Lynne Champlin)
I'm In a Sexy French Depression (feat. Rachel Bloom)
Where's The Bathroom (feat. Tovah Feldshuh)
California Christmastime (feat. Rachel Bloom & Vincent Rodriguez III)
Feelin' Kinda Naughty (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Demo
I Have Friends (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Demo
Settle For Me (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Acapella
Sex With A Stranger (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Demo
What'll It Be? (feat. Adam Schlesinger) - Demo
Women Gotta Stick Together (feat. Gabrielle Ruiz)
West Covina (feat. Rachel Bloom & Vincent Rodriguez III) - Second Reprise
Dear Joshua Felix Chan (feat. Rachel Bloom)
Having A Few People Over (feat. Pete Gardner)
Put Yourself First (feat. Lulu Antariksa, Marisa Davila & Jazz Raycole)
Textmergency (feat. Ester Dean, Briga Heelen, Ivan Hernandez, Jeff Hiller & Scott Vance)
Where Is The Rock? (feat. Ester Dean, Briga Heelen, Ivan Hernandez & Jeff Hiller)
You Stupid Bitch (feat. Rachel Bloom)
Group Hang (feat. Rachel Bloom)
Romantic Moments (feat. Nina Zeitlin)
Cold Showers (feat. Rachel Bloom)
JAP Battle (feat. Rachel Bloom & Rachel Grate)
Flooded with Justice (feat. Steven M. Gold, Adam Schlesinger, Vincent Rodriguez III, Vella Lovell, Santino Fontana & ...
Don't Settle For Me (feat. Vella Lovell & Santino Fontana)
Gettin' Bi (feat. Pete Gardner)
I'm The Villain In My Own Story (feat. Rachel Bloom & Gabrielle Ruiz)
Dream Ghost (feat. Michael Hyatt, Amber Riley & Ricki Lake)
I Could If I Wanted To (feat. Santino Fontana)
Clean Up On Aisle 4 (feat. Hunter Stiebel)
Heavy Boobs (feat. Rachel Bloom)
I Gave You a UTI (feat. Santino Fontana & Rachel Bloom)
Angry Mad (feat. Vincent Rodriguez III)
Oh My God I Think I Like You (feat. Rachel Bloom)
After Everything I've Done For You (That You Didn't Ask For) [feat. Donna Lynne Champlin]
One Indescribable Instant (feat. Lea Salonga)
JAP Battle (feat. Zach Sherwin) - Demo
I Could If I Wanted To (feat. Jack Dolgen) - Demo
Women Gotta Stick Together (feat. Adam Schlesinger) - Demo
Group Hang (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Demo
You Stupid Bitch (feat. Rachel Bloom) - Demo

User reviews

Robert Green
6/10

The songs are cleverly written and performed, showcasing a wide range of musical styles that keep the audience engaged and entertained throughout the series.

James Jackson
7/10

The diversity of musical genres in the soundtrack, from pop to Broadway-style ballads, showcases the versatility and talent of the composers and performers involved.

Mark Anderson
7/10

The soundtrack not only entertains but also educates about mental health issues, relationships, and the complexities of human emotions in a relatable and engaging way.

Michael Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a musical masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotions and struggles of the main character, Rebecca Bunch.

Steven Perez
2/10

Furthermore, the music in the show can sometimes feel forced and contrived, with lyrics that come off as overly dramatic and lacking in genuine emotion. This can make it difficult for viewers to connect with the characters on a deeper level and detracts from the overall storytelling of the series.

Anthony Scott
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend misses the mark in portraying the depth and seriousness of the themes it attempts to address, ultimately falling short of delivering a meaningful and impactful musical experience for the audience.

Jennifer Green
8/10

The lyrics of the songs are witty, clever, and often poignant, adding depth to the storytelling and character development in the series.

Carol Miller
8/10

The vocal performances in the soundtrack are outstanding, with each actor bringing their unique style and emotion to their respective songs.

Michael King
3/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fails to capture the complexity of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression that the main character, Rebecca Bunch, struggles with. The songs often trivialize her struggles and make light of her emotional turmoil, which can be insensitive and dismissive.

Matthew Gonzalez
8/10

Each song is meticulously crafted to reflect the inner turmoil and external facade of Rebecca, making the audience empathize with her journey of self-discovery.

Margaret Hernandez
8/10

The integration of music into the narrative seamlessly enhances the storytelling, creating unforgettable moments that linger in the viewer's mind.

James Lewis
6/10

The lyrics are witty and often poignant, providing insight into the inner workings of the characters' minds and adding depth to the storytelling in a unique and refreshing way.

William Turner
5/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a delightful mix of catchy tunes that perfectly capture the emotional rollercoaster of the main character's journey.

Steven Jones
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a work of art that elevates the series to a whole new level, making it a must-listen for music lovers and fans of the show alike.