Zombies 2 (soundtrack)

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Zombies 2 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album / cast recording by
the original cast of Zombies
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2020
Recorded2019–2020
Genre
Length26:41
Label Walt Disney
The original cast of Zombies chronology
Zombies (Original TV Movie Soundtrack)
(2018)
Zombies 2 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack)
(2020)
Zombies 3 (Original Soundtrack)
(2022)
Singles from Zombies 2 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack)
  1. "We Got This"
    Released: January 3, 2020
  2. "New Kid in Town"
    Released: January 24, 2020

Zombies 2 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack) [lower-alpha 1] is the soundtrack to the Disney Channel Original Movie Zombies 2 , a sequel to Zombies (2018) and the second instalment in the eponymous musical franchise. Released in conjunction with the film's linear television premiere on February 14, 2020, the album featured original songs performed by the cast involving Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell, Trevor Tordjman, Carla Jeffery, Emilia McCarthy, Jasmine Renee Thomas, Noah Zulfikar, Baby Ariel and several others as the featuring artists.

Contents

Promotion and release

On January 3, 2020, the first song "We Got This" performed by Manheim, Donnelly and the cast was released as a single with an accompanying music video released in conjunction on the official Vevo service of Disney Music Group. [1] [2] The second single "New Kid in Town" performed by Ariel was released on January 24, along with a music video. [3] The film's soundtrack was released digitally on February 14, 2020 through Walt Disney Records. [4]

On April 3, 2020, a mashup of "We Own the Night" and "Night Falls" from Descendants 3 soundtrack was released as a single. [5] On April 24, another mashup of "Someday" and "Flesh & Bone" was released. [6]

Commercial performance

The soundtrack of Zombies 2 along with its predecessor has garnered a combined 192.8 million on-demand audio streams and sold nearly 277,000 equivalent album units. The song "Flesh & Bone" garnered over 20.3 million audio streams. [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."We Got This" (Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell, Trevor Tordjman, Carla Jeffery, Emilia McCarthy, Jasmine Renee Thomas, James Godfrey and Noah Zulfikar)
  • Allan
  • Johnson
3:12
2."We Own the Night" (Chandler Kinney, Pearce Joza and Baby Ariel)
Rock Mafia 2:30
3."Like the Zombies Do" (Milo Manheim, Kylee Russell, Chandler Kinney and Pearce Joza)
  • Antonina
  • Schmalholz
  • Thomas
  • James
Rock Mafia2:03
4."Gotta Find Where I Belong" (Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly)
Cumbee2:44
5."Call to the Wild" (Meg Donnelly, Chandler Kinney and Pearce Joza)
  • Antonina
  • Schmalholz
  • Thomas
  • James
Rock Mafia2:36
6."I'm Winning" (Milo Manheim, Kylee Russell, Trevor Tordjman, Emilia McCarthy, Jasmine Renee Thomas and Noah Zulfikar)
  • Ali "Dee" Theodore
  • Anthony Mirabella
  • Doug Davis
  • James K. Petrie
  • Jodie Shihadeh
  • Ricardo Belfort
  • Sarai Howard
  • Susan Paroff
  • Theodore
  • Mirabella
  • Davis
2:49
7."Flesh & Bone" (Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell, Carla Jeffery, Chandler Kinney, Pearce Joza and Baby Ariel)
Rockwell3:33
8."One for All" (Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell, Trevor Tordjman, Carla Jeffery, Chandler Kinney, Pearce Joza and Baby Ariel, Emilia McCarthy, Jasmine Renee Thomas and Noah Zulfikar)
  • Antonina
  • Schmalholz
  • Thomas
  • James
Rock Mafia2:52
9."Someday (Reprise)" (Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly)
  • Burnett
  • Winger
1:13
10."The New Kid in Town" (Baby Ariel)
  • Hanna Jones
  • Jack Kugell
  • Matt Wong
  • Paulina Cerrilla
  • Jones
  • Kugell
  • Wong
3:09
Total length:26:41

Score album

Music from Zombies (Original Score)
Film score by
George S. Clinton and Amit May Cohen
ReleasedNovember 20, 2020
Recorded2019–2020
Genre Film score
Length19:56
Label Walt Disney
Producer
George S. Clinton chronology
Zombies
(2016)
Zombies 2
(2018)
Zombies 3
(2020)

Notes

  1. also marketed as ZOMBIES 2 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack)

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