(“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. I could think of a whole list of other disadvantages to having a big rack—back pain, under-boob-sweat, badly fitting bras, etc. Back when Greg was still an alcohol-soaked sourpuss — and looked a lot different than he does now — he delivered this Weezer-y anthem for cynical jerks everywhere, boasting about all the great stuff he could do in life if he actually gave two s—ts about anything. She’s also really good at motivational speeches, but none quite compare to her musical rendition of a “Face Your Fears” talk. 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? We all knew the team behind Crazy Ex-Girlfriend would pull out all stops for the season finale, but we didn’t see Lea Salonga coming. (Sincere apologies to the likes of “Maybe This Dream,” “F—kton of Cats” and, um, “Period Sex.”) But these are the absolute cream of the crop, the essential songs in the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend canon. Had it been recorded in the nineties which it wasn’t. But is that all there is really to having heavy boobs? 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. Like it, don’t like it, whatever… not like he cares. What started out as a parody of Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl,” actually translated into what Perry’s lyrics would have sounded like had they stemmed from an honest place. by Kevin Schwaller. Donna Lynne Champlin has given us more than a few memorable tunes as Rebecca’s trusty pal Paula, but none can top this upbeat, ABBA-esque tribute to her first real boyfriend… and, well, his distinctive genitalia. But it could have been! “One Indescribable Instant” (Lea Salonga), 28. She’s not in love with Calvin, she’s in love with his lifestyle. You see, in Greg’s mind, Rebecca experiencing pain or discomfort after sex immediately translates to him being so good at sex “her maiden ship got wrecked.” Greg delivers the song with such pleasure and confidence, I’m sure even Rebecca felt like patting him on the head with a “well done” after his stunning, totally misinformed performance. “Settle for Me” (Rachel Bloom, Santino Fontana, Vella Lovell), 14. 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On a good day, getting ready for a hot date might have you feeling like the protagonist in your very own music video; you’ll flirt with our own reflection, bust out a few sexy moves in a hip-hugging dresses and walk out the door ready to make magic happen. “Oh My God I Think I Like You” (Rachel Bloom), 34. Or worse yet—a messagepocalpyse! The dreaded group hang includes salsa, burritos, taquitos, guacamole and pizza, and all the perfect ingredients for a Shakira parody! No one does this better than a mother on a mission to question everything wrong in her daughter’s life, and no one could have portrayed such ambitious maternal anxiety better than Tovah Feldshush. But honestly, I doubt even four Joshes are man enough to put up with the emotional wreck that is Rebecca Bunch. 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. Stuck in the Bathroom (feat. List of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend episodes The fourth and final season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend premiered on The CW on October 12, 2018 and ran for 18 episodes until April 5, 2019. Valencia is the star player in the West Covina’s women-to-envy-competition and although her character is easy to hate, it’s also easy to see where that shallow wall she’s built around herself comes from. 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. 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. In this song Rebecca comes to another important realization: this whole time she’s been making herself out to be Aladdin’s Jasmine, when in reality she’s Jafar. All that spanking and Greg’s wrecking her lady parts has given Rebecca the feels, and she’s no longer sure if it’s just about sex… or oh, my god: does she like him? “Remember That We Suffered” (Season 2, Episode 10). ), 7. Ahhh, young love! Have you seen Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast covering another artist? Roxanne Sancto is a freelance journalist for Paste and The New Heroes & Pioneers. 12. I mean, those are all Columbian foods right? Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. Dave Nemetz / Or do you? “Sexy Getting Ready Song” (Rachel Bloom), 4. We couldn’t agree more with the rapper Nipsey Hussle (RIP), who has a cameo midway through: This is some “nasty-ass patriarchal bulls—t.”, 14. Plenty of us are routing for team #Grebecca—the two of them together make more sense than Josh and Rebecca ever will. And in that “one indescribable, magical, mystical, endless, incredible, barely believable truly unlikely but not inconceivable, what are you kidding me, no it’s for-realable instant,” while Myrna sings her little heart out on stage, Rebecca finally gets what she (thinks) she’s always wanted. They totally oversell the concept of a sunny Christmastime (Christmas without snow is bullshit), only to slowly destroy the joyous, seasonal spirit by making us think about real stuff, like cancer and the consumerist mentality behind the holiday. Doesn’t this song just take you back to the days when you still hand wrote saccharine love letters? Unfortunately, the video—scrap that, the dance!—was better than the actual song. 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. “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. I don’t know anyone who can’t relate to “Where’s the Bathroom” in at least one way or another. “His Status is Preferred” is the female equivalent to Hugh Laurie’s “Sophisticated Song.” This song is a shining example of Bloom’s witty, imaginative writing skills and Champlin’s captivating voice and stage presence. “Santa Ana Winds” (Season 2, Episode 11). “The Math of Love Triangles” “All Signs Point to Josh ... or Is It Josh’s Friend?” season 2, episode … Lyrically however, it was nauseatingly cute, as Josh is addressing everything that’s wrong with Rebecca and offering to fix it. 21. Surely not the most attractive quality in a person, but now that we know what Rebecca is all about, we can’t hold it against her at all. An ode to a show I love so much. All she wants is to experience something out of the ordinary; to taste French cheeses and lay on four hundred threat count sheets. It’s sneaky emotional, too; that moment where Rebecca hugs her younger self and dances with her gets us every time. These 28 "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Songs Totally Nail The Messiness Of Relationships "Oh my God, I think I like you!" 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 Everything I Have Done For You” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 18. Any list of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s best songs would be incomplete without it, and while Greg Serrano may have escaped the Cov, this song will never abandon us. Greg’s penis swells with pride after learning Rebecca has contracted a UTI following several nights of hot passion. A list of albums and tracks for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend by Miranda Lambert which albums it is on and links to where to find it on Amazon Music, iTunes and Apple Music It’s hard to be goofy and sexy at the same time, but that’s precisely what she pulls off here. © 2021 Paste Media Group. 6. 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. 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? “Put Yourself First” (Marisa Davila, Jazz Raycole, Lulu Antariksa), 20. 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. Fontana’s voice mesmerized the hearts of many a little girl when he lent it to Frozen’s Prince Hans. 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. “The Villain In My Own Story” (Rachel Bloom), 6. “I Could If I Wanted To” could have easily turned into an alt radio favorite. Now, some three years later, Fontana is doing the very same for girls in their teens, ladies in their fifties and pretty much everyone in between. You guessed it, the JAP Battle, as in a rap battle between two Jewish American Princesses, represents the height of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend musical genius. It’s a stunning depiction of the self-hating voice inside all of us, and probably Rachel Bloom’s best vocal performance of the series to boot. Daryl’s ode to getting bi was a thing of real beauty. Trent Is Getting Ready Song (feat. Get Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast fans for free on setlist.fm! 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. If you like TVLine, you'll LOVE our weekly newsletter. The lyrics are jam-packed with naughty wordplay (“On the ottoman, you took a lot of men…”) and double-entendres that we’re surprised made it past the CW censors. The boy band made up of four Joshes was difficult to get through—visually and melodically. Now that we officially have a premiere date for the highly-anticipated second season (October 21), it feels like the right time to celebrate the incredible music that made this show so great. “You Stupid Bitch” (Season 1, Episode 11). She’s too busy making sure her good deeds are witnessed by others, Greg in particular. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Be honest—how many times have you sung a rendition of this song to your mirror’s reflection? 24. Daryl is sincere and he really does love his daughter (in a normal way). Josh Is a Liar. Not only is does this express relatable sentiments for the perpetually insecure, it also plays on the fact that many a yoga teacher these days acts like a self-professed guru, if not an object of idolization. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. 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. (The back-up singers are there to help Rebecca get into her shapewear, at least.) “I’m So Good at Yoga” (Gabrielle Ruiz), 21. 13. Nathaniel Gets the Message! Community Contributor. Nathaniel Needs My Help! 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. 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. (“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. In “What I’ll Be,” Greg shares with us his need to break free from West Covina and his life as a lime slicing, vodka pouring bartender. I Never Want to See Josh Again. 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. 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. 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. By Who’s ready to disco? Marty’s sweet serenade to Ally is completely delightful. “A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes” (Season 1, Episode 3). Granted, they didn’t help Rebecca all that much, ultimately just confusing the many lies and voices in her head. In a “Settle For Me” reprise, we totally get Greg’s surprise when Heather—of all people—bursts into song. 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. “Women Gotta Stick Together” is spot on in its portrayal of the complexity of the female relationship and what constitutes a sisterhood these days. Sing it out in the comments below. In other words, not all that different from the carefully written notes I dropped into a couple of mailboxes when I was a kid. “Settle For Me” is endearing, albeit in sarcastic, in-your-face Greg style. “Sexy French Depression” (Rachel Bloom), 8. “JAP Battle” (Rebecca Bloom and Rachel Grate). “Clean Up On Aisle Four” (Hunter Stebiel), 35. It’s another moment that normalizes all the “crazy” in everyone’s thoughts. Scott Michael Foster joined the Crazy Ex cast late as cocky corporate guy Nathaniel, but he made a great first impression with this Ed Sheeran-esque ballad in which he gets very specific about what he’d like to do with Rebecca. “Where is the Rock?” (Jeff Hiller, Briga Heelan, Ester Dean, Ivan Hernandez), 33. She’s intimidating and like every friendly mother and mothering friend, she’s got chutzpah. There’s a giddy, go-for-broke magic to it, and it all builds to a massive dance number featuring dozens of extras and one giant pretzel, as if to say, “You’ve never seen anything quite like this on TV before.” And they were right: We hadn’t… and we never will again. 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". Even without the songs, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend would still be one of the best comedies on TV: a sharply insightful, wickedly subversive, riotously funny rom-com that is fully aware it’s a rom-com. There’s nothing sexy about depression; according to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, your bed “smells like a tampon” and all you can do is think about thinking about thinking of fixing all the things you’ve ever done wrong. Here, Rebecca goes the Disney route for a tune where she realizes maybe she’s not the beautiful princess in her love triangle with Josh and Valencia… maybe she’s the cackling witch. 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. (“All agriculture will be diverted/Into making us rosé!”) You’ll never hear the term “squad goals” the same way again… and you better like watching Hocus Pocus. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & … 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. This song works on so many levels. Behind his cockiness in saying he could actually achieve whatever he wanted to, if he wanted to, he is admitting that he doesn’t really know what it is he wants. “Let’s Have Intercourse” (Season 2, Episode 11). Introduced as Josh’s Aunt Myrna, a one-time Star Search celebrity from the eighties who never quite got over her self-perceived stardom, Salonga took to the stage to sing about that One Indescribable Instant—the very one Rebecca has been waiting for throughout the whole episode, if not the entire season. This is another great tribute to Daryl’s general excitement and his efforts to find his place in the world. 19. All Rights Reserved, 39. (“You’re looking healthy/And by healthy, I mean chunky…”) She even judges Rebecca’s bathroom once she gets there! Add in a few grunts and aaarghs for good measure and that’s about as much personality as you’ll ever get from Joshie. “Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.” So much for Rebecca’s integrity. wWhat’s not to love? 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. One thing is clear—Rebecca Bunch will suck up and kiss ass until she has them eatin’ outta her hand. 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. “Face Your Fears” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 9. “We Tapped That Ass” (Season 2, Episode 4). 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. 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. But if you can move past that and actually start listening to the lyrics, you’ll notice that this particular New York princess seems to have barely escaped the padded walls of an asylum, hence her need to escape to West Covina. 17. 21. Oh Nathaniel, It's On! A beautiful tribute to a major turning point in Rebecca’s life. “I Give Good Parent” (Rachel Bloom and Amy Hill), 5. These Scarsdale alpha bitches fight it out in a manner that can only be described as intellectual territorial pissing—someone’s going to have to walk out feeling the smartest, even if they both be ‘tripping like birthright.’ The lyrics tackle various socio-political issues with the finesse of a “verbal curb stomper,” so kindly “sheket bevaka the hell up,” kick back and listen to this unforgettable track. 20. Deeply scathing and cleverly meta all at once, Rebecca harshly chides herself for all of her many mistakes… and not for the first time. “Let’s Generalize About Men” (Season 3, Episode 1). Here, a dolled-up Rebecca wants to understand the elements of her love triangle with Josh and Greg, but keeps getting adorably confused by all the “man math,” and Rachel Bloom’s over-the-top breathy vocals make it all even funnier. She can usually be found covered in paint stains. “Dream Ghosts” (Michael Hyatt, Ricky Lake, Amber Riley), 31. Lyrically, the song could have been a bit more fleshed out, but I’ll admit Rebecca more than made up for it with her boob-slap. Poor Daryl, he’s just got so much going on, but he’s crap at expressing the many things that go through his confused mind. (Her audience knows every word!) And if you look passed the Freudian horses in the video, you’ll believe that too. Greg’s farewell lament to Rebecca sheds light on a frustratingly familiar romantic situation: They liked each other a lot, but they knew full well they were just terrible together. They’re that good! Though, if you watched the series, you can’t be that surprised. 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. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. Josh slipped into the boy band role so easily, honestly, it was a bit eerie. Miranda Lambert didn't win the first Nashville Star in 2003, but she sure is the first bona fide … (“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. 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. All 6 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season 1 episode 1: Josh Just Happens…, with scene descriptions. Sixteen-year-old Rebecca’s love letter to Joshua Felix Chan is sweetly hormonal and just a touch dramatic. 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. With so many different musical elements making up the soundtrack to this show, it’s difficult picking favorites; it all depends on whether you prefer Bloom’s mad rap skills, Champlin’s dazzling Broadway style or Fontana’s take on nineties alt rock. The implications of Rebecca’s concern however, could be a lot more dangerous than the birth of a pool-playing subculture: Rebecca is fighting the evils of cold water, the use of which, as we all know, can lead to cocaine. Kind of. Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Wants Revenge. ... No songs of other artists were covered by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast yet. Whee, a swing! 22. (You never forget your first, right?) ), 23. How To Watch Inauguration Day Online & On TV, NBA Players Want Equity In Teams, Union Head Roberts Says, 'Pixar Popcorn' Trailer: Disney+ to Premiere Animated Shorts…, 'My Rembrandt' Review: An Alluring Documentary Portrait of the…, Use Your Outdoor Space Year-Round with Patio Heaters, Copyright © 2021 TVLine Media, LLC. 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. There’s a great mix of styles among the 39 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs, ranging from rap to jazz, to pop and R&B. “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. The songs from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend are catchy, funny, and sometimes profound. Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Is Crazy. The Dutch have an idiom for the Naomi Bunch style entrance: “Falling into the house with the door,” which basically translates into totally overwhelming someone without warning, i.e. Performed to a surprisingly chilling parody of Les Miserables’ “Do You Hear the People Sing,” this song delivers a strong message from our hero. 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? Most musical comedies would be happy with a note-perfect Spice Girls parody, but Crazy Ex had to take it several steps further: Rebecca’s cheerfully sinister girl-power jam is actually a full-on military manifesto, with her, Heather and Valencia plotting to take over the world. A song for guys and gals everywhere hopelessly stuck in the friend zone, Greg tries to convince Rebecca to forget Josh and give him a shot with an elegant, old-school number complete with tuxedos and gowns. Josh is Irrelevant. She’s not really interested in an affair with Calvin. Greg, you had me routing for a settlement from the get-go. 15. “I’m the Villain in My Own Story” (Season 1, Episode 14). Either way, this snazzy formation has definitely coined a term that will follow us into the next decade. “The Math of Love Triangles” (Season 2, Episode 3). It’s the perfect distillation of morbid Jewish humor, Tovah Feldshuh continues to be this show’s secret weapon — and bonus points for including the legendary Patti LuPone and her even more legendary voice. She’s not subtle about it either; her wariness of other women has turned her into an ice queen who turns to sheer bullying tactics in an attempt to keep needy, backstabbing chicks at bay. Still, the lyrics reflect that biting satire the show has become known for. The lyrics are sad, but for many of us, they ring (or have rung) so very, very true. 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. “His Status is Preferred” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 15. And what’s great is, even if you’ve never seen the show, you can enjoy these songs as one-off musical comedy sketches. “Dear Joshua Felix Chan” (Rachel Bloom), 37. (“Chernobyl, next to us, looks like a campfire/Hurricane Katrina was just bad weather…”) Like many great Crazy Ex songs, it’s hilarious and heart-wrenching, all at the same time — and man, Santino Fontana can sing, right? God bless Tovah Feldshuh. “I Love My Daughter (But Not In a Creepy Way)” (Pete Gardner), 23. Wouldn’t it be amazing if everyone understood the gravity of a textmergency? 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. Yes, we believe it could. “Let’s Generalize About Men” (Season 3, Episode 1) The genius of this Pointer Sisters-inspired toe … Review: The Top 27 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Songs, Ranked The CW's romantic-comedy-drama-fantasy-musical just aired its series finale, after four seasons and 157 original songs… In this song she continues to do what she’s been doing all along: looking for validation and love. 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