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  1. Feb 8, 2022 · Arguably the best part of Disney's Encanto—besides the ultra-important Colombian representation—are the Encanto songs.From the incredibly, indelibly catchy "We Don't Talk About Bruno" to the ...

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    • "The Family Madrigal"
    • "Waiting on A Miracle"
    • "Surface Pressure"
    • "We Don't Talk About Bruno"
    • "What Else Can I Do"
    • "Dos Oruguitas"
    • "All of You"
    • "Colombia, MI Encanto"
    • Germaine Franco's Score

    “The Family Madrigal”: The first Encanto songis an expansive number. It introduces the characters in Encanto, with a special emphasis on the core magical family. “The Family Madrigal”describes the entire family, including their specific ability. Mirabel is pressured by a group of children to reveal her magic towards the song's end, only for Dolores...

    “Waiting on a Miracle”: The first Encanto song on a more personal level, "Waiting on a Miracle" is all about Mirabel feeling like an outsider because she didn't receive a magic power from the miracle. The song occurs when she watches her relatives take a family photo without her. The song focuses on Mirabel's wish to have magic and make her family ...

    “Surface Pressure”: The next Encanto song is mainly sung by Mirabel's sister Luisa. She describes her struggle with being gifted, and how much the responsibility to be the "strong one" weighs on her. When Mirabel hounds a donkey-carrying Luisa about why she's nervous (indicated by her hilarious eye twitch), Luisa declares in song, "I'm the strong o...

    “We Don’t Talk about Bruno”: The breakout hit song from Encanto is "We Don't Talk About Bruno." When Mirabel asks her aunt Pepa about her uncle Bruno — who is estranged from the family — Pepa refuses to speak until her husband, Félix, starts spilling beans. The song describes how Bruno's ability to see the future caused him problems; many saw his n...

    “What Else Can I Do?”: Mirabel has a contentious relationship with her sister Isabela — partially because Mirabel doesn't have a gift in Encanto, fueling their sister rivalry. After Mirabel learns that she must talk to her sister in order to save the miracle, she tries to apologize, but this conversation doesn't go as planned. In anger, Isabela une...

    “Dos Oruguitas”: The first of Encanto's songs not to be sung within the world of the musical itself, "Dos Oruguitas" pulls guitar strings and heartstrings. The poignant song plays as Abuela tells Mirabel how she lost her husband and, in her deepest grief, received their miracle. It is the emotional crux of the Disney story, and it ushers in Abuela ...

    “All of You”: The song "All of You" hints that the reason why Mirabel doesn't have powers in Encanto is that she was destined to fix the family's division. When the Madrigals reunite at their ruined home, Mirabel begins this song. It's no coincidence that this unusual Disney song is a combination of previous entries, including "The Family Madrigal"...

    “Colombia, Mi Encanto”: The final Encanto song — and the final to be not be sung in-universe — plays as the Madrigals discover their miracle has returned. Energetic, fun, and uplifting, "Colombia, Mi Encanto" arguably embodies the story's cultural spirit the most. The song perfectly accompanies the fulfilling, unique end of this Disney Lin-Manuel M...

    The Encanto score is a major reason why the movie's reviews were so positive. Germaine Franco weaves distinct Colombian sounds to the instrumentals, building an authentic cultural sense in a fictional world. Her tracks have a magic of their own over viewers, one that captivates both lightheartedly and emotionally. Each instrumental flourishes in th...

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  2. 15m. Antonio's party begins; the people of Encanto gather at the Madrigal home; (repeats) [1:30] The Madrigals return to the Casita; Mirabel and Bruno join the family for another photo; 1st end credit song. Antonio's Voice. Germaine Franco. 20m.

  3. Jan 7, 2022 · The music for Encanto was written by Germaine Franco, an award-winning Mexican-American composer, who has also written for films including Disney-Pixar’s Oscar-winning film Coco, and 20th Century Fox’s The Book of Life. Franco was the first Latina person to be invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences music branch and ...

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  4. Encanto (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Disney 's 2021 film of the same name. Released by Walt Disney Records on November 19, 2021, the album contains eight original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and produced by Mike Elizondo that were recorded by various singers, and 27 score pieces composed by Germaine ...

  5. This beautiful love song is performed by Adassa, Beatriz, John Leguizamo, Merediz, Maluma & cast of Encanto. In the song, the characters express their love for each other and their home of Colombia. Who sings Bruno’s part in Encanto? Bruno’s part in Encanto is sung by Colombian singer Carolina Gaitán.

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  7. Nov 25, 2021 · Miranda wrote a total of eight songs for Encanto , and each highlights a certain character. "The Family Madrigal" acts as an introduction to the family and their magical powers and is sung by Beatriz.

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