‘Cruella’ Featurette Digs Into The Rockin' Soundtrack, Now Available For Your Listening Pleasure

Disney’sCruelladoesn’t arrive until next week, but the film’s score and soundtrack are available now for your listening pleasure. This isn’t your average whimsical Disney score with uplifting songs about love and adventure. Instead,Cruellacomes with a rockin' soundtrack inspired by London in the 1970s, so we get jams fromQueen,The Clash,Blondie,Electric Light Orchestra,Nina Simoneand more.

A newCruellamusic featurette dives into the impressive roster of songs you’ll hear in the movie along with some new footage.

Cruella Music Featurette

DirectorCraig Gillespieestimates that the movie ended up featuring around four dozen songs, though it sounds like you won’t find all of them on the official soundtrack. Available today, theCruellaoriginal motion picture soundtrack only has 15 tracks included. Here’s the full tracklist:

Emma Thompsonis absolutely thrilled to have an entrance set to “Five to One,” by The Doors. Meanwhile, there’s a glimpse at a sequence whereEmma Stonestarts to sing along with “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” by Nancy Sinatra. But unfortunately, that looks like one of the songs that didn’t make it onto the film’s official soundtrack release. Not all of the songs are old favorites either, because Florence and the Machinecreated the original song"Call Me Cruella," which you can hear in full right here:

On top of all the classic songs you’ll hear inCruella, there’s also the score byNicholas Britell(If Beale Street Could Talk), which is also available to stream and purchase today. “Call Me Cruella” is actually included on both albums since you’ll hear influences of the song make their way into the film’s score, much like the theme songs from James Bond movies.

Cruellaarrives in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access starting onMay 28, 2021.