Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Boss on Recasting Greg, Rebecca's New 'Love Quadrangle'. 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. Performed to a surprisingly chilling parody of Les Miserables’ “Do You Hear the People Sing,” this song delivers a strong message from our hero. Oh, poor Rebecca! 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. “Remember That We Suffered” (Season 2, Episode 10). “Feeling Kinda Naughty” isn’t one of Bloom’s best songs, but it deserves a big thumbs up for one specific reason. 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. Josh and Greg team up for this snappy tap-dance number where they exchange notes about their, uh, intimate encounters with Rebecca. 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. 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. 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The song totally mirrors Greg’s angst and a prevailing inner conflict. 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. 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? 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. 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. ), 7. Unfortunately, the video—scrap that, the dance!—was better than the actual song. The lyrics are sad, but for many of us, they ring (or have rung) so very, very true. 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. Here's My Ranking Of The 25 Best "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Songs — You Know I'm Right. It takes some skill to “give good parent,” but apparently Miss Bunch has it down. If you like TVLine, you'll LOVE our weekly newsletter. There’s a great mix of styles among the 39 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs, ranging from rap to jazz, to pop and R&B. So twirly! “Dear Joshua Felix Chan” (Rachel Bloom), 37. “We Tapped That Ass” (Season 2, Episode 4). Whoop-dee-frickin’-doo. 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. These 28 "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Songs Totally Nail The Messiness Of Relationships "Oh my God, I think I like you!" 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. Josh Is a Liar. Kind of. And if you look passed the Freudian horses in the video, you’ll believe that too. Prep yourselves for Season Two, and join us as we celebrate the amazing tracks that made up the unforgettable first season. 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. “The Math of Love Triangles” (Season 2, Episode 3). “The Math of Love Triangles” “All Signs Point to Josh ... or Is It Josh’s Friend?” season 2, episode … “After Everything I Have Done For You” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 18. “Settle for Me” (Rachel Bloom, Santino Fontana, Vella Lovell), 14. (Her audience knows every word!) (“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. A beautiful tribute to a major turning point in Rebecca’s life. Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Wants Revenge. I guess Christmas songs have to be a bit tacky in terms of melody, but I would have much rather preferred a Sublime approach to this one. 12. She’s not really interested in an affair with Calvin. “Having a Few People Over” (Pete Gardner), 26. Ahhh, young love! Deeply scathing and cleverly meta all at once, Rebecca harshly chides herself for all of her many mistakes… and not for the first time. 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. “Clean Up On Aisle Four” (Hunter Stebiel), 35. 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. 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. It almost goes hand in hand with “You Stupid Bitch” in that it’s self-deprecating but, at last, honest. 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… I was stressed before she even got to her first insult so—job well done! Paul Welsh) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast, Paul Welsh • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Season 2 (Original Television Soundtrack) 0:29 0:29. 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. “I Could If I Wanted To” (Santino Fontana), 1. 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? Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. This is a tribute to Rebecca and her “leaky sink of change” it is the drip, drip, drip that only she can fix. 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. Daryl’s as surprised by the whole bi situation as we are, but he’s dealing with it in a marvelous way, by just rolling with it—cause bi’s legit! But at least she didn’t have to face that panicked oh-shit-I’ve-been-caught-out-AGAIN moment all on her own. Stuck in the Bathroom (feat. 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. Like it, don’t like it, whatever… not like he cares. Her opening will immediately make you flashback to all the times your mother has listed the many things she sacrificed. “California Christmastime” (Full Cast), 30. 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. starting to rant before even having stepped foot in the door. A nice touch is everyone collectively admitting, in a complete side note, to wanting to find themselves. The dreaded group hang includes salsa, burritos, taquitos, guacamole and pizza, and all the perfect ingredients for a Shakira parody! “Where’s The Bathroom?” (Tovah Feldshuh), 2. Getting Over Jeff. Could Crazy Ex-Girlfriend‘s very best song also be its very first song? 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. 22. Miranda Lambert didn't win the first Nashville Star in 2003, but she sure is the first bona fide … 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. (Even the creepy grocery guy. 02. “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. All 68 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Season 2 Soundtrack, listed by episode with scene descriptions. But honestly, I doubt even four Joshes are man enough to put up with the emotional wreck that is Rebecca Bunch. 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. Hey, if we keep singing, the show can’t really end, right? 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 … 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. All 6 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season 1 episode 13: Josh And I Go To…, with scene descriptions. "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 … Dr. Phil made an appearance, so why not Ricki Lake as a dream ghost? One thing is clear—Rebecca Bunch will suck up and kiss ass until she has them eatin’ outta her hand. (“You’re looking healthy/And by healthy, I mean chunky…”) She even judges Rebecca’s bathroom once she gets there! “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. Or worse yet—a messagepocalpyse! Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Is Crazy. Lyrically, the song isn’t as strong as its concept—which exaggerates the drama of an impromptu hookup, from the initial, horny confidence, to panic, to the biggest dread of all: the sweaty balls. She appears to have been stung in many a crazy girl rivalry, and has now taken to mistrusting women in general. If you’ve ever gone through a loner spell during high school, or faced a big transitional period in your life, you may relate to “I Have Friends.” It’s basically the song you sing to yourself when you’re trying to convince yourself you’ve got lots of friends… when in actuality, you don’t. Still, the lyrics reflect that biting satire the show has become known for. “I’m the Villain in My Own Story” (Season 1, Episode 14). This insanely catchy doo-wop ditty is a perfect example of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend finding laughs in a highly specific subject: the gusty Santa Ana winds that plague southern California each year. This song will make you laugh and it’ll really make you want Greg to win Rebecca’s heart. “Sexy Getting Ready Song” (Rachel Bloom), 4. “Santa Ana Winds” (Season 2, Episode 11). “First Penis I Saw” (Season 3, Episode 7). So next time you’re moping about and pulling a Bridget Jones, take a good look around: you definitely, objectively have all the friends. Back to the time when your heart was still intact and blissfully unaware of the many big-footed douchebags waiting to stomp all over it? We’d already gotten to know the cynical, but secretly hopeful side of him, but this is the first time he really drops his guard since his disastrous date with Becca. (“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. 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. But at least she does so with a whole lot of punky attitude: “I’m a good person, get it? Josh is Irrelevant. “His Status is Preferred” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 15. Whee, a swing! “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 boy band made up of four Joshes was difficult to get through—visually and melodically. All Rights Reserved, 39. 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. 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. It’s another moment that normalizes all the “crazy” in everyone’s thoughts. 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. 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