Mean Girls (2024 soundtrack)

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Mean Girls (Music from the Motion Picture)
A blonde woman wears several rings that spell out "Mean Girls", with the text "Music from the Motion Picture" in white at the bottom.
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2024 (2024-01-12)
Studio
  • Daxxit Sound Studios
  • The DiMenna Center
Genre
Length34:19
LabelInterscope
Producer
Mean Girls chronology
Mean Girls (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
(2018)
Mean Girls (Music from the Motion Picture)
(2024)
Singles from Mean Girls
  1. "Not My Fault"
    Released: December 15, 2023
  2. "World Burn"
    Released: January 8, 2024

Mean Girls (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album to the 2024 film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name. The album was released on January 12, 2024, by Interscope Records.

The soundtrack features twelve musical numbers from the film, which were reworked by Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin, the stage musical's original composer and lyricist, respectively. It also includes a new musical number written for the adaptation by Richmond, Benjamin, Reneé Rapp, and Michael Pollack.

Background[edit]

In January 2020, Tina Fey stated that a film adaptation of the Mean Girls stage musical, which is based on Mark Waters' 2004 comedy film, was in active development.[1]

In January 2023, it was announced that Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin returned to rework their songs from the stage musical for the film adaptation, while Richmond also composed the film's score.[2] Fourteen songs from the stage musical were cut for the film to avoid issues with tonality and make it less-stagy, including "Where Do You Belong?", "Fearless", "Stop", "Whose House Is This?", "More Is Better", and "Do this Thing", along with the reprises of "Stupid with Love", and "A Cautionary Tale".[3][4]

Reneé Rapp joined Richmond and Benjamin to write a new musical number for Cady, titled "What If's", to replace "It Roars", the introductory song for the character in the stage version.[5] Rapp also co-wrote "Not My Fault", performed by her and American rapper Megan Thee Stallion, which is not used as a musical number in the film, but plays during the end credits scene. The song was released as a single on December 15, 2023.[6] A music video was released on January 5, 2024.[7] It was followed by "World Burn", which was released as a promotional single on January 8, 2024.

Release[edit]

The soundtrack album was made available to pre-save and pre-order on January 3, 2024, and was released digitally on January 12 by Interscope Records.[8] A CD edition was released on February 23, 2024, and will be followed by a pink colored LP on April 19.[9]

A deluxe edition, titled Bonus Track Version, was released on February 20, 2024.[10]

Track listing[edit]

All songs are composed by Jeff Richmond, with lyrics written by Nell Benjamin, except where noted.

Mean Girls (Music from the Motion Picture) track listing
No.TitleLyricsPerformer(s)Length
1."A Cautionary Tale" Auliʻi Cravalho and Jaquel Spivey1:08
2."What Ifs"Angourie Rice1:58
3."Meet the Plastics" Reneé Rapp1:29
4."Stupid with Love" Rice and the cast2:07
5."Apex Predator" Cravalho and Spivey3:07
6."What's Wrong with Me?" Bebe Wood1:39
7."Sexy" Avantika3:03
8."Someone Gets Hurt" Rapp3:02
9."Revenge Party" Cravalho, Spivey, Rice, Tim Meadows, and the cast4:45
10."World Burn" Rapp and the cast3:35
11."I'd Rather Be Me" Cravalho and the cast2:56
12."I See Stars" Rice and the cast2:40
13."Not My Fault"
Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion2:50
Total length:34:19
Bonus Track Version bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsPerformer(s)Length
14."Laissez Moi Tout (iCarly Theme Song)"Michael CorcoranJaquel Spivey1:21
15."Rockin’ Around the Pole Again" Nahscha2:27
16."Someone Gets Hurt (Reprise)" Auliʻi Cravalho[a]0:50
17."Stupid with Love (Reprise)" Angourie Rice and the cast2:05
18."Let Me Go"Jeff RichmondNahscha1:56
Total length:43:00

Personnel[edit]

Cast

Musicians

  • Hanan Rubinstein – drums, guitar, percussion (tracks 1–5, 7–12); keyboards (3–12), synthesizer (3, 4, 7–12), bass (3, 8, 10–12), background vocals (4), organ (9, 10, 12), piano (9)
  • Jack Grabow – keyboards (tracks 1–7, 9–12); drums, percussion (1–5, 7, 9–12), synth bass (1), guitar (2, 4, 9, 11, 12), synthesizer (3, 4, 11), background vocals (4), bass (11)
  • Jeff Richmond – percussion (tracks 1–4, 9, 10, 12), keyboards (2–12), synthesizer (2–4), programming (5–12)
  • John Beal – bass (tracks 2–12)
  • Peter Donovan – bass (tracks 2–12)
  • Adele Stein – cello (tracks 2–12)
  • Deb Assael – cello (tracks 2–12)
  • Laura Bontrager – cello (tracks 2–12)
  • Mairi Dorman – cello (tracks 2–12)
  • Brandon Wright – saxophone (tracks 2–12)
  • Jonathan Arons – trombone (tracks 2–12)
  • Bradley Mason – trumpet (tracks 2–12)
  • Andrew Griffin – viola (tracks 2–12)
  • Angela Pickett – viola (tracks 2–12)
  • Celia Hatton – viola (tracks 2–12)
  • Jen Herman – viola (tracks 2–12)
  • Molly Goldman – viola (tracks 2–12)
  • Todd Low – viola (tracks 2–12)
  • Adda Kridler – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Anna Luce – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Chelsea Smith – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Erin Mayland – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Hiroko Taguchi – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Jonny Dinklage – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Justin Smith – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Kristina Gitterman – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Laura Sahin – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Max Moston – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Monica Davis – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Orlando Wells – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Phil Payton – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Robert Zubrycki – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Robin Zeh – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Sarah Zun – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Sylvia d'Avanzo – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Tallie Brunfelt – violin (tracks 2–12)
  • Judy Lee – French horn (tracks 2, 3, 7–12)
  • Julie Pacheco – clarinet, flute (tracks 2, 5, 6, 9, 11)
  • Steve Kenyon – clarinet, flute (tracks 2, 5, 6, 9, 11)
  • Ben Roseberry – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Brandi Thompson – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Francesca Castro – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Janna Graham – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Krystina Alabado – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Kyle Brier – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Marissa Rosen – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Mary-Mitchell Campbell – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Matilde Heckler – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Nahscha – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Shane Golden – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Soona Lee-Tolley – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Tamika Lawrence – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Troy Iwata – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Zach Piser – background vocals (tracks 4, 9–12)
  • Charles Haynes – drums (tracks 5, 11, 12)
  • Nadav Lavie – upright bass (tracks 5, 7, 9)
  • Kyle Brier – guitar (tracks 6, 12), ukulele (6)
  • Adam Blackstone – bass (tracks 7, 9)
  • Roberto Robinson – drums (tracks 8, 9)
  • John Shiffman – drums (track 10)
  • Alexander 23 – background vocals, bass, drums, guitar, programming, synthesizer (track 13)
  • Ryan Tedder – background vocals, bass, drums, guitar, programming, synthesizer (track 13)
  • Jasper Harris – Rhodes (track 13)
  • Megan Thee Stallion – vocals (track 13)

Technical

  • Hanan Rubinstein – production (tracks 1–12)
  • Jack Grabow – production (tracks 1–12)
  • Jeff Richmond – production (track 13)
  • Alexander 23 – production (track 13)
  • Jasper Harris – production (track 13)
  • Ryan Tedder – production (track 13)
  • Zach Pereyra – mastering
  • Manny Marroquinmixing
  • Chris Galland – mix engineering

Charts[edit]

Weekly chart performance for Mean Girls
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[11] 97
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[12] 99
UK Compilation Albums (OCC)[13] 10
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC)[14] 3
US Billboard 200[15] 124

Release history[edit]

Release history and formats for Mean Girls (Music from the Motion Picture)
Region Date Format(s) Edition(s) Label(s) Ref.
Various January 12, 2024 Standard Interscope [8]
February 20, 2024 Bonus Track Version [16]
February 23, 2024 CD Standard [9]
April 19, 2024 LP Standard; Pink colored disc

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Angourie Rice and Jaquel Spivey's dialogues are featured in "Someone Gets Hurt (Reprise)", however, they are uncredited.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Malkin, Marc (January 23, 2020). "Tina Fey Announces Movie Adaptation of Broadway's 'Mean Girls' Musical". Variety. Archived from the original on January 23, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Odman, Sydney (2023-01-27). "'Mean Girls' Musical Composer Jeff Richmond Talks Upcoming Movie Adaptation, Working With Wife Tina Fey". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 17, 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  3. ^ Peralta, Diego (December 26, 2023). "Is the New 'Mean Girls' Closer to the 2004 Movie or the Broadway Musical?". Collider.
  4. ^ Major, Michael (January 3, 2024). "MEAN GIRLS Film Cuts 'It Roars,' 'Where Do You Belong?' & More Songs; Tracklist Revealed". BroadwayWorld.
  5. ^ Major, Michael (December 13, 2023). "Reneé Rapp Co-Wrote New MEAN GIRLS Songs For the Movie Musical". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  6. ^ Paul, Larisha (December 13, 2023). "Megan Thee Stallion and Reneé Rapp Are the Queens of the Plastics in 'Mean Girls' Single Artwork". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  7. ^ Aniftos, Rania (January 5, 2024). "Megan Thee Stallion & Reneé Rapp Express Female Rage in 'Not My Fault' Music Video". Billboard. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  8. ^ a b "'Mean Girls' Movie Musical Soundtrack Album Details". Film Music Reporter. January 4, 2024. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
  9. ^ a b "'Mean Girls' standard soundtrack vinyl". Reneé Rapp. January 12, 2024. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  10. ^ "'Mean Girls' Bonus Track Version Soundtrack Album Released". Film Music Reporter. February 20, 2024. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  11. ^ "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 22 January 2024". The ARIA Report. No. 1768. Australian Recording Industry Association. January 22, 2024. p. 6.
  12. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Soundtrack – Mean Girls %5B2024%5D" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 28, 2024.
  13. ^ "Official Compilations Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  14. ^ "Official Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  15. ^ "Billboard 200: Week of January 27, 2024". Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  16. ^ "Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture – Bonus Track Version)". Apple Music. Retrieved February 22, 2024.