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Top 10 Broadway Villain Songs That Gave Us Chills
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These Broadway villains brought the chills. Welcome to MsMojo, and today weβre counting down our picks for the most spine-tingling, electrifying, or downright disturbing villain solos in musical theater.
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Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most spine-tingling,
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electrifying, or downright disturbing villain solos in musical theater.
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10. Worldburn β Mean Girls Regina George was an all-time baddie even
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before she got a musical counterpart. Whether she's being played by Renee Rapp or original
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Broadway cast member Taylor Louderman, Regina's second act barnburner Worldburn is a showcase for
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a big voice. The number finds Regina selling out her backstabbing former friends by leaking
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their burn book full of petty insults and vicious rumors. The school descends
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into chaos as Regina enacts her mutually assured destruction.
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With its escalating notes and runs, Worldburn is not just a major plot point in the show,
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it's a technically challenging song. Listening to a singer navigate those
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wild vocal acrobatics is a thrilling experience in itself.
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9. Why We Build the Wall β Hadestown
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Anais Mitchell's musicalized retelling of the Orpheus legend takes a lot from the oral
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traditions of myths and folk music. Why We Build the Wall is a call-and-response number,
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with Hades reminding his minions why they are safer behind the walls of Hadestown,
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where they work themselves ragged for his benefit. They dutifully repeat back
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his lies about how the enemy is outside. In their slave-like reverence for Hades,
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we realize how they've been brainwashed to believe their prison is really their salvation.
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He's not just the ruler of the underworld. In Hadestown, Hades is a cult leader.
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8. Lonely Room β Oklahoma
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Cited as one of the first musicals to tell a cohesive story through careful integration of
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song and dance, instead of relying on spectacle, Oklahoma is celebrated for its sharply drawn
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characters. The obsessive and socially stunted Judd Frye has set his sights on Laurie Williams.
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Lonely Room is his haunting lament about how awful his life is without a woman of his own.
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It would be a love song if it weren't so horrifying.
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It was all a pack of lies! I'm awake in a lonely room.
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Angry and bitter and desperate, Judd's not interested in wooing Laurie. He's not interested
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in what she wants at all. He just knows he wants her, no matter how she feels.
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7. Molasses to Rum β 1776
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Much of this show about the Second
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Continental Congress is actually pretty lighthearted. Yes, the fate of a new nation
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hangs in the balance, but how can they think about writing a declaration of independence
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when it's so hot outside? But as discussion gives way to heated debate, the topic of slavery comes up.
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Hail Africa, the slavers have come! New England with bibles and rum!
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In one of the most chilling show tunes ever, the fun grinds to a halt as the delegate from
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South Carolina calls out Northerners' hypocrisy concerning slavery. He reminds them, and us,
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that even the congressmen who aren't slave owners benefit from the practice.
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6. The Music of the Night β The Phantom of the Opera
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A villain can be misunderstood, but at the end of the day, they're still a villain. The Phantom's
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obsession with the young soprano Christine Daae compels her to join him in his lair beneath the
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Paris Opera House. The Music of the Night is his siren song. The Phantom's music has an intoxicating
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power over Christine. It's a gorgeous number, but it's clear that his hold over her is less than
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pure. The song encapsulates everything that makes him an engrossing character. He's a brilliant
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musician and a romantic at heart, but he's never too far from flying into a murderous rage.
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5. And Eve Was Weak β Carrie
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Stephen King's story of a telekinetic teenager who takes revenge on her enemies at the prom
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doesn't seem like it would work on the Broadway stage. Well, it really doesn't. But with vocal
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powerhouses like Betty Buckley and Maren Maisie, its most disturbing song is a stunning combination
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of great music and great madness. And Eve Was Weak sees Margaret White, Carrie's fanatically
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religious mother, impressing upon her daughter the evils of wicked women. Margaret's forceful
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and deeply poisonous beliefs about womanhood, sexuality, and eternal damnation are just as
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responsible for Carrie's fractured psychology as her classmates' mistreatment.
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4. Last Midnight β Into The Woods
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The cast of fairy tale characters find themselves hunted by an angry giantess. Instead of finding
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a solution, they've devolved to pointing fingers at each other. The witch, who is used to being
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blamed for any terrible thing that happens, decides to let them all believe she is the villain
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of this story too. Last Midnight is her goodbye. Ironically, where some villain songs make it clear
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exactly what side a character is on, this is the show at its most complex. Is she the villain,
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or is she the convenient scapegoat? No matter what side you choose, one thing is for sure,
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Last Midnight is a showstopper.
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3. Tomorrow Belongs To Me Reprise β Cabaret
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John Kander and Fred Ebb's famed musical takes place in and around a Berlin nightclub in the
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early 1930s. Given that setting, the growing fascist movement hovers around the edges of the
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story. It isn't until the end of the first act that the show reveals a major character's affiliation
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with the party, and the movement makes itself known with this song.
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With its imagery of nature and gentility, Tomorrow Belongs To Me sounds awfully nice,
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but coming out of the mouths of Nazis as our troubled main characters look on,
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it's a reminder that even the most evil and villainous ideology can come in a pretty package.
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2. Epiphany β Sweeney Todd β The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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Stephen Sondheim's horror comedy about a barber hellbent on revenge
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features too many deliciously wicked songs to count. Epiphany is by far the most chilling.
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Sweeney Todd is tossed between unbearable despair and unbridled rage. Instead of focusing on his
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revenge against one corrupt judge, he's decided to think bigger. It's not just about this one man,
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it's about society as a whole. Everyone deserves to die by his razor. The powerful deserve to die
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for their wickedness and greed, while the powerless, he feels, would be better off dead
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than living in oppressive conditions. Once he starts directing all that anger toward the audience,
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it's hard not to feel a little threatened.
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1. S.T.A.R.S. β Les Miserables β Inspector Javert
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Inspector Javert spends most of Les Miserables trying to capture Jean Valjean,
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a former convict who dodges parole. Javert is a man of principle. Valjean has broken the law,
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and so he must pay the price. Unfortunately, the inspector's principles don't leave room
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for compassion or redemption.
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S.T.A.R.S. describes his own belief that he is an extension of God's omnipresence.
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His devotion to his faith and the law overrules everything. In fact, he is so married to his
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beliefs that he can't even see that the escaped parolee he's doggedly pursuing
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is the living embodiment of Christian ideals. Fit for a powerful baritone voice,
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S.T.A.R.S. is a soaring villain song that has a devastating impact.
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Which Broadway villain song do you sing in the shower? Tell us in the comments.
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