Turning Red (soundtrack)

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"I wanted to score to represent those uncomfortable and confusing feelings that we all encounter in our journey to adulthood [...] It's a crazy mix of musical genres, from New Jack Swing to '90s boy-band, traditional Chinese sounds and Western orchestra. I wanted the music to act like a mixtape for Mei."

Göransson, about the score for Turning Red. [4]

According to the executive producer of Pixar Animation Studios, Lindsay Collins, "U Know What's Up" was intended to be a confidence booster, "1 True Love" was intended as the group's love ballad, and "Nobody Like U" was the song that everyone knows from the group. Collins said she had decided to approach Eilish and O'Connell at the start of the production, near the same time that Eilish was coming to fame herself; Collins said that her own child had become a fan of Eilish's music which has inspired this choice. To pitch the idea to the pair, production created a scrapbook based on scenes of Mei and her fascination with 4*Town they had already developed for the film, at times putting cutouts of Eilish' and O'Connell's heads in place of the 4*Town members to show their appreciation for the pair. Both were already animation fans, [5] and Eilish said that when they saw the concept from the material they got, she immediately got the idea they were aiming for, as she had been a fan of boy bands herself and recognized the bond Mei had with 4*Town. [6]

For writing Mei's theme, several instruments such as conventional Western flute, dizi and a Chinese bamboo flute were used. For Mei's mother Ming, he played guzheng, during his period of research, despite hiring professional soloists during the recording session. Göransson described the theme for panda (Mei) as "quirky" and "awkward", and while recording, he used varied instruments, including: erhu and bianzhong, accompanied by a synthesiser. For the rest of the family and the mystic past, he used pipa and Chinese opera percussion. [4] The sounds, were accompanied by the 75-piece members from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Göransson said, "Adding orchestra was the last element. I used them to beef up the main ideas and make it feel more cinematic," he says. The result is wild, raucous fun, with traditional Chinese instruments flavoring an often fast-moving, big-beat orchestral groove that propels Turning Red to its satisfying conclusion." The score was recorded within two weeks. [4]

The film includes a Cantonese chant used as part of the ritual to contain the red panda spirit that was created with help of Herman Wong, operations director for Disney Character Voices International. This chant then also had to be integrated with Ellish's and O'Connell's "Nobody Like U" as part of the film's climax, which was done by Göransson to make sure the two rhythms matched in beat and key. [7] Subsequently, tracks from 4*Town appeared in multiple languages, some of which were performed by boy bands such as Da-iCE for Japanese [8] and W0LF(S) for Mandarin. [9] "Cha Cha Slide" (2000) by DJ Casper and "Bootylicious" (2001) by Destiny's Child are also heard in the film. [10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ludwig Göransson, except where indicated. [11]

Turning Red (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 11, 2022
Recorded2021–2022
Studio
Genre
Length76:55
Label Walt Disney
Pixar soundtrack chronology
Luca
(2021)
Turning Red (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2022)
Lightyear
(2022)
Ludwig Göransson chronology
Bad Trip
(2021)
Turning Red
(2022)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
(2022)
No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."Nobody Like U" Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell 4*Town2:40
2."1 True Love"Eilish and O'Connell4*Town3:19
3."U Know What's Up"Eilish and O'Connell4*Town3:08
4."Family"  0:40
5."Turning Red"  2:10
6."Meilin Lee"  0:58
7."Temple Duties"  1:13
8."Jin's Family Dinner"  0:56
9."Drawing Love"  2:15
10."Never Again Dream"  1:34
11."Turning Panda"  2:16
12."Panda-monium"  2:34
13."Ancestors"  4:39
14."Inconvenient Genetics"  3:35
15."U Know What's Up" (The Panda Hustle version)Eilish and O'Connell4*Town2:49
16."Tyler's Deal"  2:19
17."The Aunties"  0:37
18."Grandma's Warning"  1:31
19."Keeping the Panda"  5:14
20."Dad Talk"  2:28
21."Red Moon Ritual"  3:19
22."I'm Keeping It"  1:42
23."Making It Right"  1:59
24."Unleashing the Panda"  2:06
25."Stadium Ritual"  2:00
26."Pandas Unite / Nobody Like You" (reprise)Göransson, Eilish and O'ConnellGöransson and 4*Town3:05
27."The Real Ming"  1:59
28."No Going Back"  3:13
29."Let Your Inner Panda Out"  1:30
30."Nobody Like U" (Instrumental)Eilish and O'ConnellO'Connell2:40
31."1 True Love" (Instrumental)Eilish and O'ConnellO'Connell3:19
32."U Know What's Up" (Instrumental)Eilish and O'ConnellO'Connell3:08
Total length:76:55

Critical response

Alan Kronenberg's analytical review for The Observer, stated that "The 4*Town songs are expertly performed and are so catchy and similar to the boy band songs of the era that viewers have seen people people posting about how the voice talents should actually become a band and do live performances. Similarly, Göransson's score is an artistic triumph that encapsulates the story of the movie so well through the various styles and fusions of music. The resulting score comprises a whole slew of genres ranging from boy band beats, traditional Chinese music and more Western hip-hop, along with orchestral sounds." [12] Quynh Anh Tong of The State News said, "First, the nostalgia is undeniably strong in "Turning Red". The music, written and produced by the duo Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, evoked the soundscape of the late 90s - early 2000s. Music also became a major plot driver of the movie, with a fictional boy band becoming the forces that unite Mei and her friends at the same time as creating conflict between the mother and daughter duo. Some cultural relics also appear in the movie, apparent in the dialogue of the characters to the books they were holding." [13] Popsugar called it as "an amazing soundtrack, filled with plenty of nostalgic sounds and songs to accompany the characters throughout the movie [...] the soundtrack will fill your heart with joy and bring out your inner teenager." [14]

Additional music

The track "Larger Than Life" by the Backstreet Boys was featured in the first trailer of the film, [15] and NSYNC's "It's Gonna Be Me" was featured in the second trailer. [16] [17] The tracks were used for promotional purposes, and was neither featured in the soundtrack, nor in the film.

Charts

Chart performance for Turning Red (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Chart (2021)Peak

position

UK Compilation Albums (OCC) [18] 35
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC) [19] 26
US Billboard 200 [20] 87
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard) [21] 16

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