Producer Reacts to We Don't Talk About Bruno (From "Encanto")
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Publicado 2022-01-11
Song of the Year? We Don't Talk About Bruno from Disney's Encanto is trending at #1 so I had to give this a listen. I love the theatrical vocal performances from Disney vocalists and this song gives us a ton of that!
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⭐ENCANTO (Full Movie) REACTION: www.patreon.com/posts/61218598
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Fun fact: you can see Bruno jamming along in the back of Dolores’ verse 🤗
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The "preparing for the dinner" scene really made me want to pay attention to how many lines each of the singers did that the music producers were able to blend it to not be just one cluttered mess, like we get some empty spaces that have each of the characters telling their stories and you can choose to focus on which one is replicating theirs. Absolutely brilliant!
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Dolores: * just singing her verse * Bruno at the back: jammin'
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Nobody talks about how when they are all singing in her room Camilo’s verse went up higher. It is my favorite part 😭
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Lin Manuel Miranda wrote the songs; they're all spectacular. My favorites are Surface Pressure and Waiting on a Miracle.
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I can't stop watching Encanto. So beautiful. Songs are so catchy.
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Camilo's part gives me goosebumps. It's so great to hear and repeat.
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During Isabelas solo the “Oh my goodness” was timed so perfectly it was flawless
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If you listen, Isabella is actually singing “I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine,” as if trying to convince herself that she can do this, as we find out later that she didn’t want to marry him at all.
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This is not just a “Disney composer.” This is the King of Musicals, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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There is nothing that makes more sense than the fact that multiple voices singing at one time in harmony but with different words is called a Madrigal. And they are the family Madrigal. So much to unpack with the meaning behind the name and so beautifully apt for this song in particular
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Also can we appreciate Mirabel’s face when Isabella is singing 😂😂😂
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Dolores and Camilo should’ve had their own song, it would’ve been amazing
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Did you notice how when Dolores’ part pops up from her initial ‘Hey’ all of the background noises (footsteps, skin contact of her grabbing Mirabel’s arm, the swish of her skirts when she turns) they’re all EXTREMELY amplified. When they’re doing their moving footsteps you can see they’re only using the tips of their toes but the sound is BIG. Showcasing Dolores’ powers of super hearing, such a small but glorious effect 😭
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I find it interesting that you can see Isabella’s struggle with being ‘perfect’ at the end of the song when you see her dancing more erratically singing ‘I’m fine, I’m fine’. It’s quite hard to pick out as everyone else is singing but it’s really obvious when you hear it.
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Great reaction! This song reminds me of the smooth criminal sequence. So much packed in !
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The is the watermark of Lin Manuel Miranda! Giving each character meaning & depth while the lyrics of the song push the story forward. Also his classic style of layering several songs on top of each other at a pinnacle point is heard here. He does this in Hamilton & In The Heights as well. All 3 excellent soundtracks!
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Fun fact: Dolores’ part (the rapper-esc part) is actually sung by someone who is originally a rapper!
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I've listened to this song non-stop. Ever since I've watched Encanto, I've been listening to all the songs on repeat. So much detail is put into those songs, witch is wonderful and makes it a great time to listen to.