Walt Disney Records to Release “Ralph Breaks the Internet” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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.”