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Every Song In Wicked, Ranked

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The Wicked Movie Soundtrack: A Ranking

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The Wicked movie features an impressive soundtrack, adapting songs from the original Broadway musical. While each song has its own unique qualities, some stand out as fan favorites. Here’s a ranking of the top songs from the Wicked movie soundtrack.

11. “Dear Old Shiz” – Performed by The Shiz University Choir (Featuring Ariana Grande)

This often-overlooked song from the original musical is a faithful adaptation in the movie, but lacks impact.

10. “A Sentimental Man” – Performed by Jeff Goldblum

While the Wizard’s song is not typically considered a fan favorite, Goldblum’s performance adds charm to the number.

9. “Something Bad” – Performed by Peter Dinklage & Cynthia Erivo

The Wicked movie improved upon this song by setting it in a secret Animal meeting, making it more impactful.

8. “No One Mourns the Wicked” – Performed by Ariana Grande (Featuring Andy Nyman, Courtney-Mae Briggs, Jeff Goldblum, Sharon D. Clarke & Jenna Boyd)

This opening number is a great introduction to the story, with Grande’s performance capturing the subtleties of Galinda’s emotions.

7. “I’m Not That Girl” – Performed by Cynthia Erivo

This emotional song allows Erivo to showcase her effortless vocal range, making it stand out.

6. “One Short Day” – Performed by Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Kristin Chenoweth & Idina Menzel (featuring Michael McCorry Rose)

This fun song is an homage to the Broadway musical, featuring cameos from Chenoweth and Menzel.

5. “Dancing Through Life” – Performed by Jonathan Bailey (Featuring Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode & Cynthia Erivo)

The Wicked movie’s fresh approach to the setting and choreography makes this song electric.

4. “The Wizard & I” – Performed by Cynthia Erivo (Featuring Michelle Yeoh)

This iconic song is an emotional highlight, with Erivo’s performance capturing Elphaba’s optimism and heartbreak.

3. “What Is This Feeling?” – Performed by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

The Wicked movie’s montage format and fantastic choreography make this song an absolute winner.

2. “Popular” – Performed by Ariana Grande

Grande’s performance is an homage to the character, and the song’s comedy and chaos are Galinda through and through.

1. “Defying Gravity” – Performed by Cynthia Erivo (featuring Ariana Grande)

This emotional high point is Elphaba’s declaration of freedom, and Erivo’s vocal performance is electric.

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