"Angry Birds Movie 2" Soundtrack Lyrics
Movie • 2019
Track Listing
›Ice Ice Baby
Vanilla Ice
›Let's Just Be Friends
Luke Combs
›Best Day
Kesha
›Holding Out For A Hero
Bonnie Tyler
›All by Myself
Eric Carmen
›Margaritaville
Jimmy Buffett
›Get Ready
2 Unlimited
›Angel
Sarah McLachlan
›Loving you
Minnie Riperton
›Space Oddity
David Bowie
›Turn Down for What
DJ Snake, Lil Jon
›I Don't Want to Wait
Paula Cole
›Eye of the Tiger
Survivor
›Fireball
Pitbull
›Hello
Lionel Richie
›Baby Shark
Pinkfong
›I'm Too Sexy
Right Said Fred
›The Final Countdown
Europe
›Happy Together
Turtles
"Angry Birds Movie 2" Soundtrack Description
What this album feels like
- Immediate mood: bright colors and prank energy, then—surprise—slick, kinetic scoring that actually moves like a heist comedy. It’s candy with a metronome.
- Two-lane approach: a full score album by Heitor Pereira (39 cues, clean and punchy) plus pop needle-drops in the film, and two original singles that step into the spotlight when the feathers settle.
- Why it sticks: because the music is built for motion. Themes pop in short bursts, percussion grins, and the songs nudge the story without stealing the scene.
Background & Context
- The film: the birds and pigs call a truce to deal with Zeta, a high-drama eagle with a very cold plan. New rivalries, new alliances, more slapstick, bigger heart.
- The releases: the score—titled simply Angry Birds 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)—dropped August 9, 2019 through Sony Music/SPA; the songs lived as singles and playlist drops: Kesha’s “Best Day (Angry Birds 2 Remix)” and Luke Combs’ “Let’s Just Be Friends.”
- How they divide labor: Pereira’s cues handle velocity and comedic timing; the songs stamp in-universe posters on the summer.
Musical Styles & Themes
- Score palette: drum-kit snap, mallet percussion, pizzicato strings, and brass stabs that read “hero entrance” with a wink. Electronic pulses keep the flight path steady.
- Songbook DNA: upbeat pop and country-rock for the originals; in-film throwbacks—arena anthems and karaoke kings/queens—for instant audience recognition.
- Recurring attitudes (more than themes): a “plan-in-motion” ostinato, a goofy-hero cadence for Red’s stubborn streak, and icy textures that slide in whenever Zeta’s gadgets start humming.
Track Highlights (no full tracklist, just moments)
- “Morning Commute” (score) — brisk setup: woodblocks, handclaps, and a melody that salutes the day like a coffee jingle with biceps.
- “A Truce” (score) — quick-shift writing that says we’re not friends, we’re collaborating. Little brass nudges sell the uneasy handshake.
- “Special Forces Meeting” (score) — spy-movie cosplay for birds; low strings skitter under peppy percussion. Think mission brief with sprinkles.
- “Emergency Exit” (score) — Pereira’s set-piece voice: rhythm first, then melody, then a comic cymbal that underlines the gag without elbowing it.
- “Best Day (Angry Birds 2 Remix)” — Kesha — Ryan Lewis polishes a trampoline-pop bounce. It hits during the animated credits—confetti in song form.
- “Let’s Just Be Friends” — Luke Combs — easygoing country-rock, built for car stereos and end-of-feud hugs. The title’s the plot in miniature.
- Needle-drops in the wild — when the film wants a wink, it grabs the canon: “Holding Out for a Hero,” “Eye of the Tiger,” “Margaritaville,” “Hello,” and more. The joke lands because your brain knows them by bar one.
Plot & Characters (for context)
- Red: stubborn defender with secret insecurities. His musical vibe is percussion-forward—always pushing, occasionally tripping.
- Chuck & Bomb: mayhem equals tempo. When they enter, rhythms get jumpy and cues turn elastic.
- Silver: the brain with better ideas and better timing. Her material gets lighter textures and clever little pivots.
- Leonard (Piggy Island): showman energy; the score plays nice when he’s “helping,” then drops a comedic sting when the ham shows through.
- Zeta: diva with ice cannons. Synths get glassy; strings glide like skates.
- Hatchlings: their mini-adventure is scored like pure Saturday-morning joy—piccolo squeaks, quick snare taps, and sudden bursts of “uh-oh” brass.
Production & Behind the Scenes
- Composer: Heitor Pereira returns to the flock. His house style—rhythmic engines, crisp orchestrations, comedic punctuation—fits the sequel’s caper tilt.
- Score build: short cues with clear setups and punchlines. Think modular blocks the editors can shuffle to chase a joke without losing momentum.
- Song strategy: two fresh cuts to headline the campaign: Kesha’s summer-pop blast (produced by Ryan Lewis) and Luke Combs’ peace-offering rocker. Each got its own single push before opening weekend.
- Music-supervision trick: when the plot wants a knowing grin, it deploys era-defining hits—because a room laughs faster when the chorus is already living in their heads.
Quotes
“Delivers a message of reconciliation in his new song ‘Let’s Just Be Friends.’” — a country-music writeup on Luke Combs’ single
“Kesha drops ‘Best Day (Angry Birds 2 Remix),’ encapsulating the carefree spirit…” — a release note on the pop single’s debut
“Enemies become frenemies.” — the film’s trailer tagline doing exactly what it says
Critic & Fan Reactions
- Big-picture: reviewers clocked the sequel’s warmer, weirder humor—and noticed how the score keeps gags airborne without shouting over them.
- Singles chatter: pop press gave quick nods to Kesha’s buoyant remix; country outlets framed the Combs track as a cheery détente anthem. Both function as souvenir songs for kids and carpool DJs alike.
- Fan use-case: parents: “the score is mercifully re-playable,” kids: “put on the Kesha song again.” Everybody wins.
Technical Info
- Name: The Angry Birds Movie 2 — Soundtrack overview (score + songs)
- Type: movie
- Year: 2019
- Score album: Angry Birds 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) — released August 9, 2019
- Score credits: Music by Heitor Pereira; ℗ 2019 Sony Pictures Animation Inc., under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment
- Singles (songs): “Best Day (Angry Birds 2 Remix)” — Kesha (released July 26, 2019); “Let’s Just Be Friends” — Luke Combs (released August 2, 2019)
- In-film classics used: “Holding Out for a Hero,” “Eye of the Tiger,” “Hello,” “Margaritaville,” and others
- Runtime (score album): 39 cues, about 1h 9m
- Labels involved: Sony Music Entertainment; Kemosabe/RCA (Kesha single); River House Artists/SME (Luke Combs single)
FAQ
- Is there one album or two?
- Two lanes: a score album by Heitor Pereira, and songs released as singles/playlist entries. The movie itself also uses familiar classics for jokes.
- Where do the new songs appear?
- Kesha’s “Best Day (Angry Birds 2 Remix)” plays during the animated credits. Luke Combs’ “Let’s Just Be Friends” is used in promotional tie-ins and in-film placements.
- What’s the vibe of the score?
- Fast, percussive, and clean. It’s built for chase gags, gadget cutaways, and team-action beats with comic timing.
- Who voices the new villain?
- Leslie Jones as Zeta—the icy island queen whose entrance cues the score’s frosty textures.
- Do those famous throwback songs show up on the score album?
- No. The score album is Pereira’s instrumental music. The throwback tracks clear for the film itself and often live on studio playlists.
How the music plays against picture
- Setup: bouncy percussion scores Bird Island antics; leit-ideas pop in under one minute—speed is the point.
- Alliance montage: “we’re working together?” sequences get caper rhythms and cut-friendly modular cues.
- Villain reveal: icy pads and glassy synths widen the frame; we’re off the beach and onto frozen hardware.
- Heist-in-snow: the set piece is a rhythm exercise—snare, low brass, tiny woodwinds laughing at each pratfall.
- Afterglow: credits kick on; Kesha’s remix sends everyone out humming.
Cast Pointers
Main voice ensemble
- Jason Sudeikis as Red
- Josh Gad as Chuck
- Danny McBride as Bomb
- Rachel Bloom as Silver
- Bill Hader as Leonard
- Leslie Jones as Zeta
- Awkwafina as Courtney
- Sterling K. Brown as Gary
- Peter Dinklage as Mighty Eagle
Additional Info
- Fun needle-drop footnote: opera even sneaks in—proof the movie will borrow any genre if it gets a laugh or a gasp.
- Editorial fit: the score’s short-cue design makes it playlist-friendly; it’s easy to run while working or driving without the movie on.
- Kid-tested, parent-approved: the “mission music” episodes double as tidy focus soundtracks. File under: animation scores that hustle.
- Tiny listening game: count how often a cymbal crash is the literal punchline. You’ll lose track—in a good way.
September, 23rd 2025
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