Jam-packed with references that’ll have the coolest of the goys break into a schwitz, this track would make many an ambitious, Jewish mother proud. “After Everything I Have Done For You” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 18. Though, if you watched the series, you can’t be that surprised. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pulled off the unexpected by matching up two unlikely candidates and making the situation happen without any exaggerated drama. Oh Nathaniel, It's On! This song is the drug you need to muster up the energy to clean your house in under two minutes, AKA just before your guests arrive. “I Give Good Parent” (Rachel Bloom and Amy Hill), 5. © 2021 Paste Media Group. What makes this song incredibly funny is that it perfectly depicts a macho male attitude. Josh has never been good at expressing himself with words and he seems to have been stuck in a teenaged, skateboarding mindframe for a long time. This is probably the pinnacle of the classic Crazy Ex formula: Start with a spot-on recreation of a classic song genre — the ditzy-girl tune, a la Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes — and add a brilliantly meta twist to it. As a result, hearing him release his frustrations in this Rocky-montage-meets-Footloose-garage scene with little more than the words “angry” and “mad” works beautifully. It takes some harsh but deserved criticism from Greg to get her to want to do right by others, but her heart isn’t in it at all at first. I could think of a whole list of other disadvantages to having a big rack—back pain, under-boob-sweat, badly fitting bras, etc. “JAP Battle” (Rebecca Bloom and Rachel Grate). I wish a hairband would show up to sing in my ear whenever I find myself in an embarrassing situation I can’t talk myself out of. “I Could If I Wanted To” (Santino Fontana), 1. “Women Gotta Stick Together” is spot on in its portrayal of the complexity of the female relationship and what constitutes a sisterhood these days. The “Sexy Getting Ready Song” exemplifies the über-confident highs and self-mutilating lows of a woman’s pre-date routine and underlines the pressure we all feel to exit our transformation quarters like the embodiment of the “perfect” female specimen. Up until episode 38, … “Having a Few People Over” (Pete Gardner), 26. We can’t stop giggling every time we think about this supremely goofy Drake-inspired slow jam about… Nathaniel’s love of going to the zoo? I don’t know anyone who can’t relate to “Where’s the Bathroom” in at least one way or another. “Let’s Generalize About Men” (Season 3, Episode 1). Her opening will immediately make you flashback to all the times your mother has listed the many things she sacrificed. The music is Disney-sinister and Rebecca’s running commentary just proves how uncomfortable she is in acknowledging that she has become the wicked witch, when she’s been convincing herself that she’s the hero all this time. Who knew garlic, pimento and olives could sound so lovely in verse? Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. “Don’t Be a Lawyer” (Season 4, Episode 3), Burl Moseley’s Jim has been a background player for most of Crazy Ex‘s run, but he hit it out of the park with this spotlight number: a sizzling ’90s R&B throwback jam about the perils of pursuing the legal profession. Josh and Greg team up for this snappy tap-dance number where they exchange notes about their, uh, intimate encounters with Rebecca. These 28 "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Songs Totally Nail The Messiness Of Relationships "Oh my God, I think I like you!" The series was created by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna and stars Bloom in the lead role as Rebecca Bunch, a lawyer who moves from New York City to West Covina, California to pursue her ex from high school camp. As Rebecca’s supremely judgy mom Naomi, the Broadway veteran unleashes a whirlwind of passive-aggression while visiting her daughter in this rapid-fire tune, demanding to know where the bathroom is while still dishing out backhanded compliments. “Settle For Me” is endearing, albeit in sarcastic, in-your-face Greg style. Unfortunately, the video—scrap that, the dance!—was better than the actual song. There’s a great mix of styles among the 39 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs, ranging from rap to jazz, to pop and R&B. Along with playing lovable dummy Josh Chan, Vincent Rodriguez III is one hell of a dancer, and he gets to show off all kinds of moves in this charming boy-band number, where he — well, four of him, really — reassure a smitten Rebecca that she can let all of her childhood traumas go. “First Penis I Saw” (Season 3, Episode 7). Ahhh, young love! (“My favorite’s probably the cheetahs/But I ain’t f—king with no zebras.”) Just another hyper-specific, hyper-hysterical Crazy Ex tune that we’ll probably hum every time we go to the zoo from now on. Sure, certain dresses and tops tend to look tacky on big-busted women and yes, big boobies can definitely hold a few pencils and maybe even a stapler. “What I’ll Be,”, the opening of which is reminiscent of Billy Joel’s “Piano Man,” is Greg’s first solo on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and it helps really bring shape to his character. (“Like two percent milk or seitan beef, I almost taste the same!”) As with a lot of Crazy Ex songs, the buoyant music and snappy dancing help to mask the crushing sadness of the lyrics. 24. "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Theme" TV theme songs that describe a show's plot went extinct with scrunchies, which is why this furiously paced 34-second show tune is … The title of this song is a bit misleading because as far as I’m concerned, Rebecca wasn’t feeling “kinda naughty” that night; more like “kinda, totally more damaged than usual.” And sure, that may sound a bit harsh; I guess there are many of us who’ve had that kind of girl crush—the one where you can’t really tell if you want to smooch your newfound BFF or if you really just want to take over her identity. “You Stupid Bitch” (Season 1, Episode 11). And while they may not be “cool,” they have her back no matter what, whereas the “in-crowd” (Josh, Valencia, etc.) This was the very first song on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and therefore, also the moment when most of us awkwardly scratched our heads and stifled a laugh, while wondering, “What the hell am I watching right now?” It’s such a Disney moment, complete with cheesy dance routines and pretty dresses, some may have had a hard time fully immersing themselves in it, for fear of actually liking something seemingly kitschy. “Where’s the Bathroom?” (Season 1, Episode 8). “Dream Ghosts” has a sweet vibe obviously reminiscent of the Dreamgirls—oh, and because they’re all women, the job doesn’t pay very well. He knows she’s all hung up on Chan and that she’s got a lot of crap to figure out, but he is so convinced of their connection, he’s happy to be her second choice. (Hi, Broom Darryl. The song totally mirrors Greg’s angst and a prevailing inner conflict. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend never veiled mental illness behind jokes and frothy song and dance numbers, and the show was forthright in presenting it as a facet of Rebecca’s character. “Settle For Me” (Season 1, Episode 4). He still hasn’t found his way in life and transmits such excited curiosity, it’s hard to take him seriously at times. Back in April, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s season finale ended the same way it had begun: with Rebecca losing her grip on reality and also losing sight of all the important people right in front of her. This may be a comical series, but it touches upon serious issues like depression and in its own absurd way, attempts to rid them of their stigmas. It’s sneaky emotional, too; that moment where Rebecca hugs her younger self and dances with her gets us every time. Another hilarious parody, this time of Fifth Harmony’s “Worth It,” “Put Yourself First” is as funny as it is tragic. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend just released its season 4 theme song, so let’s take a moment to decide where it belongs in the pantheon of the show’s opening sequences. Daryl’s ode to getting bi was a thing of real beauty. Get Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast fans for free on setlist.fm! Hey, if we keep singing, the show can’t really end, right? 4. One of the least comical Crazy Ex songs, but one of the most emotionally resonant, this triumphant showstopper sees Rebecca celebrating the fact that she’s been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder after years of struggling with her mental health. Or do you? “Settle for Me” (Rachel Bloom, Santino Fontana, Vella Lovell), 14. And the ballroom dancing’s not bad, either! 21. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend did something amazing, in that it took a cold, almost cruel look at how rom-coms, musicals, sitcoms, and pop music--in other words, culture--can serve to warp deform our perceptions of reality, sometimes literally. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. I mean, those are all Columbian foods right? As May Saunders said in her review of “Josh and I Work on a Case,” “there is only one woman making television who loves The Music Man enough to make a musical number modeled after “Ya got Trouble” and her name is Rachel Bloom.” The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s parody of Robert Preston’s Professor Hill spreading mass hysteria over a pool table is unerring. Daryl is sincere and he really does love his daughter (in a normal way). Community Contributor. “A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes” (Season 1, Episode 3). The vintage fashions and dance moves are perfectly on point, and the lyrics are quite persuasive, actually: “The job is inherently crappy/That’s why you’ve never met a lawyer who’s happy!”, 3. “Feeling Kinda Naughty” isn’t one of Bloom’s best songs, but it deserves a big thumbs up for one specific reason. “The Math of Love Triangles” “All Signs Point to Josh ... or Is It Josh’s Friend?” season 2, episode … Prep yourselves for Season Two, and join us as we celebrate the amazing tracks that made up the unforgettable first season. It’s one of the least overtly comical songs in the Crazy Ex songbook, but it packs a huge emotional punch, especially when the whole cast touches hands in a 12-way split-screen. But at least she does so with a whole lot of punky attitude: “I’m a good person, get it? There’s a great mix of styles among the 39 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs, ranging from rap to jazz, to pop and R&B. On one hand, Greg is trying to break away from a path already set out for him; on the other, he feels the need to prove that he can achieve every milestone expected of him. It takes some skill to “give good parent,” but apparently Miss Bunch has it down. Approved and … It’s hard to imagine any fan of the show hasn’t spent a day with one of the show’s signature numbers stuck in their head. 21. Crazy Ex has had four different theme songs, one for each season (we’re partial to Season 2’s “I’m Just a Girl in Love,” for the record), but this ballad is truly Rebecca Bunch’s theme song. Plenty of us are routing for team #Grebecca—the two of them together make more sense than Josh and Rebecca ever will. But it could have been! 22. Yes, we believe it could. “Textmergency” (Jeff Hiller, Briga Heelan, Ester Dean, Ivan Hernandez), 24. But Valencia relishes in her yoga “fan base” and the fact she can kiss her own hoo-ha, so the song really isn’t all that far-fetched. He’s not just a piece of meat, he’s filet mignon and that’s what has excited her hungry palate. She can usually be found covered in paint stains. FUCK YOU!”. Fontana’s voice mesmerized the hearts of many a little girl when he lent it to Frozen’s Prince Hans. As detached as she may be from a reality without a happy end for Josh and Becca, Paula continues to be a [somewhat misguided] rock in her cookie’s life. After yet another colossal slip-up, Rebecca lets it all out in a song of self-indulgent self-loathing, in which she repeatedly beats herself up for being a stupid, stupid, bitch who’s really gone and done it this time. “I’m the Villain in My Own Story” (Season 1, Episode 14). Nathaniel Gets the Message! Crazy Ex-Girlfriend S3 Songs, Ranked The recently concluded third season of The CW's darkly hilarious musical comedy series featured 25 original songs; once again, Glen Weldon ranks them all … The lyrics are sad, but for many of us, they ring (or have rung) so very, very true. There aren’t many women who can pull off a skin-tight animal print bodysuit, but two immediately come to mind: Ciara and Rebecca Bunch. (“Let’s take one bad thing about one man/And apply it to all of them!”) It’s catchy enough that you could fool us into thinking it actually made the pop charts in the mid-’80s, and the twist ending, when Paula remembers that her sons are also men, is maybe the most brutally funny punchline of the whole series. It may not be a proud moment for Rebecca Bunch, but it’s definitely another song for Rachel Bloom and co-writer Adam Schlesinger to celebrate. In this song she continues to do what she’s been doing all along: looking for validation and love. I caught a little spoiler of this clip before the episode aired and, after seeing Rachel make them bags of yellow fat bounce like nobody’s business, I couldn’t wait to hear what she had to say/rap/sing about the Heavy Boobs issue. The trio harmonize in aid of pointing troubled people like Rebecca (and the guy contemplating his divorce, and the girl considering an abortion) in the right direction by sneaking themselves into their dreams. (Hey, it makes him feel better, alright?) All 6 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season 1 episode 13: Josh And I Go To…, with scene descriptions. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & … The competition between so-called “sisters” can be a cruel sport if you’re into playing that kind of game. The season stars Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch, a distraught young woman, dealing with the consequences of pleading guilty to attempted murder at the end of the previous season. ), 7. Be honest—how many times have you sung a rendition of this song to your mirror’s reflection? “Where’s The Bathroom?” (Tovah Feldshuh), 2. Rebecca’s dizzingly romantic ode to her new hometown — and the guy who just happens to live there — manages to set the tone for the entire series: delightfully clever (the visual gags at the start still make us giggle) and heartbreakingly earnest all at the same time. We’ve been struggling right along with her, so it’s cathartic to see her so full of hope here, and Rachel Bloom’s vocals positively soar. “Let’s Have Intercourse” (Season 2, Episode 11). Find all 306 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Soundtrack, listed by episode with scene descriptions. Kind of. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American musical comedy-drama television series, created by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna, that premiered on The CW on October 12, 2015. Her facial expression in this scene is priceless—it’s the way any proper nineties girl would react to a Motley Crue-looking eighties band these days. And lyrically, the songs on this list are better than much of … All rights (“You’re looking healthy/And by healthy, I mean chunky…”) She even judges Rebecca’s bathroom once she gets there! Did your favorite Crazy Ex song not make our list? We all know Rebecca could live for days off a single compliment from her beloved Josh Chan, and she puts that poignant desperation into song here with a Lemonade-esque torch song. Add or edit the setlist and help improving our statistics! “I Could If I Wanted To” could have easily turned into an alt radio favorite. by Kevin Schwaller. Inhaling her own arrogance and exhaling on a “Rebecca sucks,” Valencia does not shy away from winding down her vicious Vinyasa flow to a chorus of childish nyah, nyah, nyahs. But just to be clear: it’s not because Josh lives there, she just needed a change… ’cause to move there for Josh, now that’d be strange, right? “No One Else Is Singing My Song” (Season 4, Episode 1), Rebecca started out the final season in prison, and sang this mournful ballad about how alone she felt — not knowing that Nathaniel and Josh were feeling the exact same way. Add in a few grunts and aaarghs for good measure and that’s about as much personality as you’ll ever get from Joshie. With Crazy Ex taking its final bow with Friday’s series finale (The CW, 8/7c) — no, we’re not anywhere close to being ready to say goodbye yet — we’re honoring four seasons of musical comedy genius by ranking the very best Crazy Ex songs from the entire series. She’s also really good at motivational speeches, but none quite compare to her musical rendition of a “Face Your Fears” talk. But is that all there is really to having heavy boobs? Yes, Rachel Bloom can rap, too: This hilarious hip-hop showdown between Rebecca and her sworn frenemy Audra Levine — a pair of Jewish-American princesses, you see — is a treasure trove of cutting insults (in Yiddish, of course) and references to tony New York hometowns. The music on this one would slide right into the soundtrack of any Disney cartoon, it has fantastically self-aware lyrics that touch on one of the series’ major themes… and Rachel Bloom’s evil witch voice is just impeccable. 6. “The Sexy Getting Ready Song” (Season 1, Episode 1), Right away, in the very first episode, Rachel Bloom let us know what to expect from Crazy Ex with this sultry, silly chronicle of all the plucking and scrubbing women do to get ready for a date. Ciara definitely has the grace and fierce sexuality that shines in this suit and its wild patterns, but Rebecca is in a league of her own. Like it, don’t like it, whatever… not like he cares. But for the most part, women can end up feeling like guinea pigs in a science lab, with all the poking and prodding that has to go down, just to get hair and makeup on point. If you like TVLine, you'll LOVE our weekly newsletter. Who’s ready to disco? “The Math of Love Triangles” (Season 2, Episode 3). This was Champlin’s first solo on the show and it was awesome. In a “Settle For Me” reprise, we totally get Greg’s surprise when Heather—of all people—bursts into song. It’s not terribly romantic — he just wants to “see what [her] nipples look like,” really — but the admittedly gross lyrics make for a hilarious contrast with the lilting, sensitive-dude guitar. “Cold Showers” (Rachel Bloom, Pete Gardner, Donna Lynne Champlin), 10. (And singing about it, too.) His entire storyline has been top notch: an insecure, middle-aged man who suddenly discovers his true sexuality and decides to out himself to the entire office with a little song and dance, aided by a band of polo-shirt-wearing preppy boys? Either way, this snazzy formation has definitely coined a term that will follow us into the next decade. This song sums up Greg in a nutshell; in other words, it’s the dog’s bullocks. Or worse yet—a messagepocalpyse! Her heart-felt urgings of “don’t wipe front to back” and “swim right after eating” brilliantly reflect Paula’s warped idea of support and hunger for sensation. So grab a Rebetzel’s Pretzel and join us as we waltz, tap and Soul Train our way down West Covina’s memory lane and look back on the very best Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs from all four seasons. Initially, these girls seem to send a positive message of empowerment, motivating ladies to pierce their ears, push up their boobs and wear six inch heels “just for yourself,” but it quickly becomes clear that the only reason they are torturing their bodies is to look hot enough for a guy to like, totally, want to make out with them. She’s the author of The Tuesday Series & co-author of The Pink Boots. With great exaggeration, chin quivering and lip twitching, Paula turns her advice into a big production, convincing herself of her own advice, better than she does Rebecca. reserved.PMC Entertainment. Had it been recorded in the nineties which it wasn’t. Guest star Rachel Grate proves herself a very worthy opponent as Audra, and the mean-mug faces that Darryl, Paula and Josh make as Rebecca’s backup crew are just priceless. “Clean Up On Aisle Four” (Hunter Stebiel), 35. fail to see the loneliness Rebecca is hiding deep inside. In a statement released to Buzzfeed , the creator of The CW's musical dramedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend , Rachel Bloom, revealed she wrote a song for the musical crossover titled "Superfriends". (Her audience knows every word!) Could Crazy Ex-Girlfriend‘s very best song also be its very first song? But the show’s original songs — all 150-some of them! Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. And lyrically, the songs on this list are better than much of what can be heard on the radio lately. Granted, they didn’t help Rebecca all that much, ultimately just confusing the many lies and voices in her head. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American romantic musical comedy-drama television series that premiered on October 12, 2015 on The CW and ran for four seasons, ending on April 5, 2019. A nice touch is everyone collectively admitting, in a complete side note, to wanting to find themselves. 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