"Addams Family 2" Soundtrack Lyrics
Movie • 2021
Track Listing
›Crazy Family
Megan Thee Stallion
›The Addams Family Theme
Christina Aguilera
›Mi Familia
Rock Mafia
›I Will Survive
Dominic Lewis
›It Ain't Nuthin'
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg
›Happy People
Donna Missal
›Welcome To The Madhouse
Tones and I
›Calling All Hearts
Sanford Clark
"The Addams Family 2 (2021)" Soundtrack: Description.
Overview
The soundtrack for the animated road-trip sequel leans into what the Addams clan does best: contrast. Cheerfully macabre score cues from Mychael and Jeff Danna rub shoulders with pop injections—Christina Aguilera snapping through the classic theme, Megan Thee Stallion and Maluma gate-crashing with a brisk, candy-colored banger. It’s a black-lace tablecloth thrown over a neon jukebox; wrong in the right way. By release week, the “songs” EP (seven tracks, a sprint) hit first, with the full Danna/Danna score following two weeks later. The split makes sense: one’s a party favor, the other’s the diary.Background & Who’s Involved
The film reunites directors Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon with that stacked voice cast—Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Kroll, Bette Midler, Snoop Dogg, Bill Hader—plus a new Pugsley voice (Javon “Wanna” Walton). Music duties return to Oscar-winner Mychael Danna with Jeff Danna, whose steady hand keeps the Addams sound both spooky and sly. On the pop side, the headline is “Crazy Family,” the crunchy team-up of Megan Thee Stallion, Maluma, and Rock Mafia; Christina Aguilera also recorded a brisk, modern snap of the Vic Mizzy TV theme specifically for this sequel. Lurch even belts “I Will Survive,” courtesy of composer-singer Dominic Lewis—because of course the 7-foot butler has disco in his bones.Trailer
Track Highlights
1) “The Addams Family (Theme)” — Christina Aguilera
Snap-snap in 43 seconds. Aguilera doesn’t over-sing it (smart move): a wink, a vamp, a tiny thunderclap of nostalgia. It plays like curtain-call energy for the family’s road chaos, sharpening the TV melody with glossy modern edges.
2) “Crazy Family” — Megan Thee Stallion, Maluma & Rock Mafia
An unapologetic sugar rush: 150-ish seconds of chant-ready hooks, trap-pop drums, and a grin big enough to fit Cousin Itt’s hat. Dropped week-of release, it’s the needle-drop that screams “we paid for snacks, not subtlety,” and that’s the point—pure carnival.
3) “It Ain’t Nuthin’” — Snoop Dogg & October London
Laid-back drawl, slow-roll bass—this one slides in like dry ice under a stage door. Feels tailored for Itt’s big-pimp energy, a subtle gag that lands because it doesn’t try too hard.4) “Mi Familia (Serrano Mix)” — Rock Mafia, Oplus, Yoshi Flower
A remix that flips the franchise’s 2019 earworm DNA into road-trip fuel. It’s glue music—connective tissue between set pieces—and it does that job cleanly.5) “I Will Survive” — Dominic Lewis (as Lurch)
The biker-bar showstopper. This is where the movie lets itself be silly-grand. Lewis channels lounge-lizard pathos, then lets the chorus tear the roof off. On soundtrack, it doubles as proof the joke works without the visuals.6) Score cues — Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna
From “The Science Fair” jitters to “Laboratorium,” the Dannas keep the palette bright-dark: celesta twinkles, bass clarinet shadows, pizzicato that tip-toes like a cat on a coffin lid. The leitmotifs are clean enough kids can hum them; the orchestrations still have little adult Easter eggs.Musical Styles & Themes
This thing loves contrast. Pop tracks are short, hooky, TikTok-length—hit, run, next gag. The score? More old-world mischief: minor-key waltzes, cartoon-noir brass, chamber creep with a grin. When the theme snaps in, it functions like a family crest stamped in wax—no matter where the RV parks, they’re Addams to the bone.Production & Behind the Score
The Dannas returning wasn’t a surprise; the first film set the sonic blueprint. For the sequel, the team threads a needle: keep the gothic playfulness, add more road-movie momentum. Meanwhile, the pop A-list arrived with a clear brief—make it loud, quick, repeatable. Aguilera’s theme cut was recorded specifically for the 2021 sequel, while “Crazy Family” was rolled out as the marquee single during the release push. Fun aside: Dominic Lewis (better known for orchestral chops) walked into the booth and belted “I Will Survive” like a lounge titan; he even posted behind-the-scenes tidbits about channeling his inner diva during the session.Plot & Character Map
A science-fair mishap, a narcissist tech magnate (Cyrus Strange), and a lawyer in hot pursuit kick the Addamses into an RV odyssey—Niagara Falls, Sleepy Hollow, Miami, San Antonio, the Grand Canyon, all the way to Sausalito. Wednesday, doubting her origins, gets tempted by a “you’re not one of them” lie that curdles into a mad-scientist plan. It’s family therapy as interstate chase: Fester slowly mutates squid-ward (literally), Lurch reconnects with an old asylum buddy, and the final dust-up turns into a monster mash with a heart. Happy ending, blood necklace, snap-snap roll credits.Cast
Main Voices (2021)
- Oscar Isaac — Gomez Addams
- Charlize Theron — Morticia Addams
- Chloë Grace Moretz — Wednesday Addams
- Nick Kroll — Uncle Fester
- Javon “Wanna” Walton — Pugsley Addams
- Bette Midler — Grandmama
- Conrad Vernon — Lurch (Dominic Lewis provides the singing voice)
- Snoop Dogg — Cousin Itt
- Bill Hader — Dr. Cyrus Strange
- Wallace Shawn — Mr. Mustela
Supporting & Notables
- Cherami Leigh — Ophelia
- Ted Evans — Pongo
- Kyla Pratt — various roles
- Mary Faber — various roles
- Brian Sommer — Big Bad Ronny
Reviews & Social Noise
The film itself pulled in family-friendly box office on a modest budget, even as critics were generally frosty on the story and jokes. The music weathered that chill better: “Crazy Family” made quick press waves, Aguilera’s theme nabbed spins and comments from fans who like their nostalgia snappy, and the Lurch disco bit became a bite-sized shareable moment.Quotes
“Megan Thee Stallion and Maluma have teamed up to release a new track titled ‘Crazy Family’ for the animated film.” — music press note, 2021
“Christina Aguilera recorded her own version of the song for the soundtrack in 2021.” — franchise theme history
“We had such a laugh doing this.” — Dominic Lewis on recording “I Will Survive”
FAQ
- Who composed the score?
- Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna returned to score the sequel.
- What’s the big single?
- “Crazy Family” by Megan Thee Stallion, Maluma & Rock Mafia led the songs release.
- Does Christina Aguilera appear on the soundtrack?
- Yes—she recorded a new version of the classic “Addams Family” theme for 2021.
- When were the releases?
- The 7-track songs EP landed October 1, 2021; the score album followed October 15, 2021.
- Is there a standout scene with music?
- Lurch’s lounge-diva “I Will Survive” at the biker bar—played for laughs, and it works.
Technical Info
- Film release: October 1, 2021 (US theatrical & PVOD day-and-date)
- Runtime: 93 minutes
- Budget / Gross: approx. $23M / $119.8M worldwide
- Score album: “The Addams Family 2 (Original Motion Picture Score)” — Lakeshore Records, released October 15, 2021 (29 tracks)
- Songs EP: “The Addams Family 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” — Sony Music Entertainment U.S. Latin LLC / MGM, released October 1, 2021 (7 tracks)
- Key artists: Christina Aguilera, Megan Thee Stallion, Maluma, Rock Mafia, Snoop Dogg, Dominic Lewis (as Lurch)
- Composers: Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna
Extra Figures (when you want to jump back in)
Credits & JSON-LD
This part is for the metadata goblins. Human-readable version above, structured bits below.One last note
If you’re skimming: the songs are the confetti; the score is the stitching. Put them together and you get that strange Addams alchemy—morbid, merry, and just a touch sentimental under the eye-liner. Snap-snap, obviously.September, 22nd 2025
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