Walt Disney Records has announced the release of the original motion picture soundtrack for their upcoming animated sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet.
- The original motion picture soundtrack for Ralph Breaks the Internet will be available digitally on November 16 with a physical CD set for a November 30 release.
- The soundtrack features original songs like:
- “A Place Called Slaughter Race” performed by Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot
- “Zero” written and performed by Imagine Dragons
- Score by composer Henry Jackman
- “In This Place,” a pop version of “A Place Called Slaughter Race,” performed by Julia Michaels.
- “A Place Called Slaughter Race” features the singing debut of Gal Gadot as Shank as well as music composed by Disney Legend Alan Menken.
- Ralph Breaks the Internet smashes its way into theaters November 21.
What they’re saying:
- Composer Henry Jackman: “Wreck-It Ralph is one of the best animated films of recent times and I was really proud of the score. What makes this one different? There’s a clue in the title, ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’—we’ve moved from the arcade to the internet. While we can retain some of the original material, there’s a new layer we had to create and integrate. There’s a distinction between arcade electronica and internet electronica, which sounds more modern.”
- Jackman on the story of Ralph Breaks the Internet: “There’s so many fun things to enjoy. But I think the universality comes from the fact that it’s an important archetypal friendship story. Hidden behind all of this amazing technology and imagery is something very solid emotionally and narratively.”
- Singer-songwriter Julia Michaels: “I think one of my favorite things about Ralph Breaks the Internet is Vanellope, because she’s just completely misunderstood. I think a lot of people feel that way—misunderstood—and go through life trying to find their power. And when they find it, it’s really beautiful.”