Disney's Enchanted with a soundtrack full of new original songs by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz. Debuting on Disney+ 15 years after the first movie's release, Disenchanted finds Giselle (Amy Adams) dissatisfied with life in the real world of New York City. She moves her family to the suburbs, but even that's not enough. Making a magical wish for a fairy tale life, however, brings unfortunate consequences for both her new town of Monroeville and the fantastical land of Andalasia, where she comes from.

Given Giselle's penchant for singing much of her communication — she's a Disney princess parody, after all — there are plenty of musical numbers and snippets of songs throughout Disenchanted. The sequel reprises bits of the memorable tunes of the original Enchanted while also expanding upon the themes of some of those earlier songs for brand-new tracks. With performances from Adams, Maya Rudolph, Patrick Dempsey, Gabriella Baldacchino, James Marsden, and Idina Menzel (who didn't sing in the original), here are all the songs from Disenchanted and where they appear in the movie.

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Here is every song from Disenchanted, in order:

  • "Andalasia" performed by Griffin Newman
  • "True Love's Kiss" performed by Amy Adams
  • "Even More Enchanted" performed by Amy Adams
  • "The Magic of Andalasia" performed by James Marsden and Idina Menzel
  • "Fairytale Life (The Wish)" performed by Amy Adams
  • "Fairytale Life (After the Spell)" performed by Amy Adams, Gabriella Baldacchino, and Patrick Dempsey
  • "Perfect" performed by Gabriella Baldacchino, Ann Harada, James Monroe Iglehart, and Michael McCorry Rose
  • "Badder" performed by Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph
  • "Love Power" performed by Idina Menzel
  • "Love Power (Reprise)" performed by Amy Adams
  • "Even More Enchanted (Finale)" performed by Amy Adams
  • "Love Power (End Credits Version)" performed by Idina Menzel

When Exactly Every Song Plays In Disenchanted

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"Andalasia" performed by Griffin Newman - Beginning with the Disney production logo, which turns into the king and queen's castle in Andalasia, and continuing through the prologue, the song "Andalasia" plays mostly as part of Disenchanted's recap of the self-parodying story of Enchanted. ed by a chorus, the chipmunk Pip (voiced by Griffin Newman) tells the tale to his kids while also singing bits of Enchanted tunes, including lines from "True Love's Kiss" and "Ever Ever After." Pip continues the song as the Philips family drives out of the city toward their new life in suburbia.

"True Love's Kiss" performed by Amy Adams - While not a full musical number, Amy Adams's Giselle briefly vocalizes part of "True Love's Kiss" from Enchanted with her New York City animal friends while they say their goodbyes.

"Even More Enchanted" performed by Amy Adams - A hopeful Giselle sings "Even More Enchanted" when she, Robert (Patrick Dempsey), and the re-cast Morgan (Gabriella Baldaccchino) arrive at their new home in Monroeville. They tour the property and Giselle tries to convince Morgan that "starting over" is a good idea.

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"The Magic of Andalasia" performed by James Marsden and Idina Menzel - King Edward (James Marsden) and Queen Nancy (Idina Menzel) sing the Disenchanted song "The Magic of Andalasia" while visiting the Philips at their new home and presenting baby Sofia with a wand.

"Fairytale Life (The Wish)" performed by Amy Adams - Giselle sings the first "Fairytale Life" song while walking through her backyard at night and wishing for a "fairytale life" using the Andalasian magic wand gifted to Sofia.

"Fairytale Life (After the Spell)" performed by Amy Adams, Gabriella Baldacchino, and Patrick Dempsey - Disenchanted's second "Fairytale Life" song is performed the next morning by Giselle, Robert, and Morgan, along with singing kitchen utensils and appliances. The anthropomorphized objects recall the enchanted characters from the Cinderella. When the number continues into the town, Giselle and the transformed citizens of Monroeville also sing actual lyrics from "Be Our Guest" within this song.

"Perfect" performed by Gabriella Baldacchino, Ann Harada, James Monroe Iglehart, and Michael McCorry Rose - Morgan's musical number through the renamed village of Monrolasia, ed by a few townspeople, has her expressing her imperfection. As performed in Disenchanted, the song "Perfect" seems to pay homage to "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast and Anna's parts of "For the First Time in Forever" from the original Frozen.

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"Badder" performed by Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph - Giselle and Malvina (Maya Rudolph) battle over who is the "badder" villain in Disenchanted with this dueling duet.

"Love Power" performed by Idina Menzel - Beginning in an animated Andalasia sequence, Queen Nancy sings the song "Love Power" to Morgan while inspiring the girl to save both worlds and Giselle using the magic of memories. The song continues with Menzel returning to live-action as she accompanies Morgan back home.

"Love Power (Reprise)" performed by Amy Adams - While seemingly dying, Giselle tearfully sings a version of "Love Power" to Morgan, telling her that she is truly her daughter and therefore a daughter of Analasia.

"Even More Enchanted (Finale)" performed by Amy Adams - This reprisal of the song "Even More Enchanted" brings new meaning to idea of happily ever after and is sung by Giselle in the park during the ending of Disenchanted.

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"Love Power (End Credits Version)" performed by Idina Menzel - The third version of the song "Love Power" is again sung by Idina Menzel during the end credits of Disenchanted. This is more of a commercial single, with more production value, than the musical number performance within the movie's story.

Where To Listen To Disenchanted's Soundtrack

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The soundtrack for Disenchanted features all of the above songs from the movie as well as a suite from the original score by Alan Menken. It also features two demos for songs cut from the movie: "Hard Times for Heroes," performed by Patrick Dempsey, Ann Harada, James Monroe Iglehart, and Michael McCorry Rose, and "Something Different This Year," performed by Gabriella Baldacchino and Kolton Stewart. A terrific companion to the Enchanted soundtrack, the album Disenchanted (Original Soundtrack) can be found on Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

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