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Top 10 Darkest Songs in DreamWorks Movies

Top 10 Darkest Songs in DreamWorks Movies

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we’re counting down our picks for the most intense, somber tunes in DreamWorks films. Our countdown includes Shrek 2, Trolls World Tour, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and more! What DreamWorks song gave YOU the shivers Prince of Egypt is a no-brainer when it comes to this list. What’s great about Deliver Us and The Plagues is that they don’t hold back they’re punches in showing the severity of the situation while still being family-friendly at the same time, which is an extremely hard thing to do. Stephen Schwartz is nothing short of a lyrical genius, and when combined with the musical talents of Hans Zimmer, is an absolute masterpiece we can’t get enough of!
Date: 2024-01-18

Comments and reviews: 12


Sound of the Bugle is much darker. I remember reading a comment that I didn't know about, that Bryan just finished a concert the night before it was recorded, they thought it would be perfect since his voice was almost completely gone, making it sound rough and very low, he was tired, and in pain. The lyrics, "As the seasons change, remember how I used to be. Now I can't go on, I can't even start. I got nothing left, just an empty heart. I'm a soldier, wounded, so I must give up the fight. " After going through so much, taken from his family and thinking he was never going to see them, thinking Rain had died, and being stuck and shipped somewhere else, he had nothing left. He fought so hard, and he started to lose hope and didn't care what would happen to him cause he had lost everything he cared about, so he thought in that moment till he fought back on the railroad scene and Little Creek saved him from the forest fire. I have watched this movie way too many times as a kid, now an adult and actually understanding what that scene means to you as an adult.
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I wholefully agree with the list but instead of you can't take me. sound the bulge should be in its place. it's far more darker! Especially with " wounded so I must give up the fight, lay right down decide not to go on" and "without a light I fear that I will stumble in the dark. there's nothing more for me. lead me away" I mean you showed the visuals from that exact scene in the beginning
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Before I watch I’m gonna guess The Plagues from The Prince of Egypt is No. 1
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Wow Ok but imo The Plagues is definitely darker than Deliver Us with the suffering, death, and destruction
These 2 should have been switched for sure

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When I saw the title of this video, I thought anything from the Prince Of Egypt had to be on this list
I can't remember if there's already a DreamWorks darkest movies video, but if there isn't then Prince Of Egypt would definitely be number 1

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You can’t take me from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is dark, but Sound the bugle is way darker. sure, it turns uplifting in the final part (to show Spirit’s resilience) but the majority of the song is the lament of a broken defeated soul.
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Here's an honorable mention, The Marketplace from Joseph King of Dreams. A song were Joseph is taking to Egypt to be a slave, with the song telling him how his new life is going to be like.
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The Prince Of Egypt, Do I Need To Say Something Else Because 'DELIVER US' Is One Of The Most EPIC Opening In All Animated Movies And The Most Darkest Powerful Song EVER!
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Prince Of Egypt is a movie more people need to think of when DreamWorks is brought up, since people usually think of Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and How To Train Your Dragon
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I don’t think it’s surprising that Prince of Egypt has some of the most mature, or at least dark, songs considering it’s adapted from the Book of Exodus.
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What about that one scene from Chicken Run Like what happened to poor Edwina. It’s just dark. I know there’s no song in it, but that scene is truly dark.
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If you ask me true colors from Trolls is both dark and yet very sad when it starts and later is better and more joy building in the end
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The Prince of Egypt cause I was shedding tears during the lullaby scene and I also got scared during the Deliever Us song scene
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