One of last years biggest releases, and pop culture at large is seething with anticipation for the iconic musical to hit the big screen with its A-list, star-studded cast. The "Wicked" soundtrack is one of the most iconic in Broadway history, and if you’ve ever seen a musical, you know how easy it is for one of the tracks to become lodged in your brain whether you like it or not. While "Defying Gravity" has been firmly stuck in mine ever since I was able to catch an early screening of "Wicked," stars Ethan Slater and Marissa Bode have less basic ear worms, and they are some very solid choices.
I caught up with the cast of "Wicked" to discuss the first half of the now-confirmed two part phenomenon, and when I asked which track was cemented in their heads, Marissa Bode responded.
I caught up with the cast of "Wicked" to discuss the first half of the now-confirmed two part phenomenon, and when I asked which track was cemented in their heads, Marissa Bode responded.
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00:00What's the one for you that you just cannot freaking get out of there?
00:03Not your favorite, but the one that you cannot get out of your head.
00:06Dancing Through Life for me, for sure.
00:09It's a catchy little number.
00:11And just when we were filming at all the different angles,
00:15it was definitely on replay a lot.
00:17So it's an earworm for sure, and it's very, very easy,
00:21at least for me, to get stuck in my head.
00:23And you know what?
00:24I was okay with that because it's good.
00:27I think for me it's what is this feeling.
00:28That's also it.
00:29It's such a great number, and it's always stuck there.
00:33That's a great question.
00:34What is this feeling?
00:34What is this feeling?
00:35Was there a goosebump?
00:36What is this feeling?
00:37Well, I was going to ask.
00:38What is this feeling?