WandaVision, which were written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the Oscar-winning songwriters known for
Frozen and
Coco. The stand-out song from the Marvel series has been Agatha All Along, which revealed that Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) is actually Agatha Harkness. The songwriting duo recently spoke with There’s a trap version with a gentleman at his console, and he’s like, I’m so tired, so tired, and then he presses play and the most glorious thing comes out, Anderson-Lopez shared. You can check out that remix by Twitter user @lelandphilpot below:
AGATHA ALL ALONG TRAP/HIPHOP REMIX by Leland Philpot
Published February 24, 2021
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Marvel has one again answered my prayers, because ‘Agatha All Along’ – the absolute TUNE from
WandaVision – is now available on Spotify. This will one hundo be in my Spotify Wrapped this year.
The song debuted in the seventh episode of the hyped series, right after Agnes (
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But the song itself will have legs well beyond plot service. Written by “Frozen” composers Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (with Christophe Beck),” it recalls the 1950s sitcom “The Munsters’” vibe of cackling malevolence, with a big-band horn riff and kooky-spooky voices spelling out in giddy detail just how all the show’s tragedies come back to her evildoing. “She’s insidious / So perfidious … It’s too late to fix anything / Now that everything has gone wrong.”
If you’re a Fall Out Boy fan, you might have pegged the riff from its 2015 single “Uma Thurman,” which hits a similar note of midcentury-modern evil. But no writers were better prepared to handle it than the Lopezes, whose Disney work is unequaled in its brain-burrowing craft. Hahn sung it perfectly with brassy conviction (alongside Robert Lopez on the creature-feature voiceovers).
Last week s episode of WandaVision gave fans something that they ve been waiting for with the reveal that Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) hasn t exactly been operating all on her own in Westview. The episode, Breaking the Fourth Wall , revealed that Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) is actually Agatha Harkness and [.]