She’s intimidating and like every friendly mother and mothering friend, she’s got chutzpah. The vintage fashions and dance moves are perfectly on point, and the lyrics are quite persuasive, actually: “The job is inherently crappy/That’s why you’ve never met a lawyer who’s happy!”, 3. And while they may not be “cool,” they have her back no matter what, whereas the “in-crowd” (Josh, Valencia, etc.) Whoop-dee-frickin’-doo. “Let’s Generalize About Men” (Season 3, Episode 1). List of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend episodes The fourth and final season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend premiered on The CW on October 12, 2018 and ran for 18 episodes until April 5, 2019. Granted, they didn’t help Rebecca all that much, ultimately just confusing the many lies and voices in her head. 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Greg’s farewell lament to Rebecca sheds light on a frustratingly familiar romantic situation: They liked each other a lot, but they knew full well they were just terrible together. On a good day, getting ready for a hot date might have you feeling like the protagonist in your very own music video; you’ll flirt with our own reflection, bust out a few sexy moves in a hip-hugging dresses and walk out the door ready to make magic happen. Back when Greg was still an alcohol-soaked sourpuss — and looked a lot different than he does now — he delivered this Weezer-y anthem for cynical jerks everywhere, boasting about all the great stuff he could do in life if he actually gave two s—ts about anything. The series was created by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna and stars Bloom in the lead role as Rebecca Bunch, a lawyer who moves from New York City to West Covina, California to pursue her ex from high school camp. Approved and … “Sexy French Depression” (Rachel Bloom), 8. But Valencia relishes in her yoga “fan base” and the fact she can kiss her own hoo-ha, so the song really isn’t all that far-fetched. All rights I was stressed before she even got to her first insult so—job well done! There aren’t many women who can pull off a skin-tight animal print bodysuit, but two immediately come to mind: Ciara and Rebecca Bunch. Lily & The Parlour Tricks already set us up for supermarket-romancing with their new single Broken Hearts/Bones earlier this year and, as a result, we’re starting to get into love stories that unfold in the frozen food section. Oh Nathaniel, It's On! But honestly, I doubt even four Joshes are man enough to put up with the emotional wreck that is Rebecca Bunch. Did your favorite Crazy Ex song not make our list? 21. This song sums up Greg in a nutshell; in other words, it’s the dog’s bullocks. Community Contributor. Either way, this snazzy formation has definitely coined a term that will follow us into the next decade. Add or edit the setlist and help improving our statistics! The “Sexy Getting Ready Song” exemplifies the über-confident highs and self-mutilating lows of a woman’s pre-date routine and underlines the pressure we all feel to exit our transformation quarters like the embodiment of the “perfect” female specimen. “A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes” (Season 1, Episode 3). It takes some skill to “give good parent,” but apparently Miss Bunch has it down. 13. 10. (Her audience knows every word!) This song just says what flowery poems and love songs … In true Jewish mom fashion, this jaunty dirge is eager to remind listeners that the Jewish people have had a rough go of it for, oh, a few centuries now — so don’t enjoy yourself too much! Find all 306 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Soundtrack, listed by episode with scene descriptions. All Rights Reserved, 39. Guest star Rachel Grate proves herself a very worthy opponent as Audra, and the mean-mug faces that Darryl, Paula and Josh make as Rebecca’s backup crew are just priceless. Like it, don’t like it, whatever… not like he cares. Here's My Ranking Of The 25 Best "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Songs — You Know I'm Right. "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Theme" TV theme songs that describe a show's plot went extinct with scrunchies, which is why this furiously paced 34-second show tune is … “First Penis I Saw” (Season 3, Episode 7). 16. And what’s great is, even if you’ve never seen the show, you can enjoy these songs as one-off musical comedy sketches. I caught a little spoiler of this clip before the episode aired and, after seeing Rachel make them bags of yellow fat bounce like nobody’s business, I couldn’t wait to hear what she had to say/rap/sing about the Heavy Boobs issue. ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’: 8 Favorite Songs Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, the trio responsible for the show’s original songs, … “Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.” So much for Rebecca’s integrity. “Santa Ana Winds” (Season 2, Episode 11). Oh, poor Rebecca! Beneath all that obsessing about Josh being out of reach, it’s nice to see that Rebecca’s intelligence still manages to trump her shallow ways, as she makes time to address the bastardization of the Mexican culture. Trent Is Getting Ready Song (feat. This is another great tribute to Daryl’s general excitement and his efforts to find his place in the world. Wouldn’t it be amazing if everyone understood the gravity of a textmergency? (“All agriculture will be diverted/Into making us rosé!”) You’ll never hear the term “squad goals” the same way again… and you better like watching Hocus Pocus. “The Villain In My Own Story” (Rachel Bloom), 6. It may not be a proud moment for Rebecca Bunch, but it’s definitely another song for Rachel Bloom and co-writer Adam Schlesinger to celebrate. She’s not subtle about it either; her wariness of other women has turned her into an ice queen who turns to sheer bullying tactics in an attempt to keep needy, backstabbing chicks at bay. She’s too busy making sure her good deeds are witnessed by others, Greg in particular. ... No songs of other artists were covered by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast yet. The music is Disney-sinister and Rebecca’s running commentary just proves how uncomfortable she is in acknowledging that she has become the wicked witch, when she’s been convincing herself that she’s the hero all this time. One thing is clear—Rebecca Bunch will suck up and kiss ass until she has them eatin’ outta her hand. “I Have Friends” (Rachel Bloom and Ava Acres), 25. This insanely catchy doo-wop ditty is a perfect example of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend finding laughs in a highly specific subject: the gusty Santa Ana winds that plague southern California each year. Daryl is sincere and he really does love his daughter (in a normal way). I could think of a whole list of other disadvantages to having a big rack—back pain, under-boob-sweat, badly fitting bras, etc. I guess Christmas songs have to be a bit tacky in terms of melody, but I would have much rather preferred a Sublime approach to this one. Obviously confused by her maternal feelings for Rebecca and her insatiable craving for her own romantic reality show, Paula has finally lost her shit over the Grebecca affair. Deep down, he really does believe that their coming together this way is fate. But apparently, if you slip into the role of a chain-smoking Parisian, dressed all in black and clad with Jackie Kennedy style sunglasses, you can achieve what Rebecca refers to as the sex-e frainche daypreshion. “JAP Battle” (Rebecca Bloom and Rachel Grate). He still hasn’t found his way in life and transmits such excited curiosity, it’s hard to take him seriously at times. “Face Your Fears” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 9. In this song Rebecca comes to another important realization: this whole time she’s been making herself out to be Aladdin’s Jasmine, when in reality she’s Jafar. Admit it—you couldn’t get through “Flooded With Justice” without letting a little tear of joyful relief slip down your face. With Paula having manipulated Becca into the Chan’s gathering for Thanksgiving, she can now exploit every opportunity to get the “Cham fam damp in their underpants.” This was Rachel’s first rap track on the show and she killed it. Most musical comedies would be happy with a note-perfect Spice Girls parody, but Crazy Ex had to take it several steps further: Rebecca’s cheerfully sinister girl-power jam is actually a full-on military manifesto, with her, Heather and Valencia plotting to take over the world. Rebecca realizes that, while her move to California may have been rash and based on the wrong motives, she made a good decision in leaving her former firm in pursuit of happiness. Or worse yet—a messagepocalpyse! “Settle For Me” is endearing, albeit in sarcastic, in-your-face Greg style. It almost goes hand in hand with “You Stupid Bitch” in that it’s self-deprecating but, at last, honest. Sing it out in the comments below. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Boss on Recasting Greg, Rebecca's New 'Love Quadrangle'. Behind his cockiness in saying he could actually achieve whatever he wanted to, if he wanted to, he is admitting that he doesn’t really know what it is he wants. She appears to have been stung in many a crazy girl rivalry, and has now taken to mistrusting women in general. The music on this one would slide right into the soundtrack of any Disney cartoon, it has fantastically self-aware lyrics that touch on one of the series’ major themes… and Rachel Bloom’s evil witch voice is just impeccable. 20. ), 7. This was Champlin’s first solo on the show and it was awesome. But at least she does so with a whole lot of punky attitude: “I’m a good person, get it? Getting Over Jeff. You guessed it, the JAP Battle, as in a rap battle between two Jewish American Princesses, represents the height of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend musical genius. (Hi, Broom Darryl. Donna Lynne Champlin has given us more than a few memorable tunes as Rebecca’s trusty pal Paula, but none can top this upbeat, ABBA-esque tribute to her first real boyfriend… and, well, his distinctive genitalia. Hey, if we keep singing, the show can’t really end, right? “I Love My Daughter (But Not In a Creepy Way)” (Pete Gardner), 23. Introduced as Josh’s Aunt Myrna, a one-time Star Search celebrity from the eighties who never quite got over her self-perceived stardom, Salonga took to the stage to sing about that One Indescribable Instant—the very one Rebecca has been waiting for throughout the whole episode, if not the entire season. It’s probably Crazy Ex‘s most sweepingly ambitious music video, with plenty of costume changes — our favorite is a tie between “sexy fashion cactus” and “hamster slurping from a water bottle” — but of course, it openly acknowledges how wildly expensive it must be, too. The lyrics are sad, but for many of us, they ring (or have rung) so very, very true. ), 23. She’s not really interested in an affair with Calvin. “After Everything I Have Done For You” (Donna Lynne Champlin), 18. fail to see the loneliness Rebecca is hiding deep inside. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. But it is this gentle and child-like spirit of enquiry, this unconditional and totally NOT creepy love that ultimately saves him from looking/sounding like a dodgy guy. Initially, these girls seem to send a positive message of empowerment, motivating ladies to pierce their ears, push up their boobs and wear six inch heels “just for yourself,” but it quickly becomes clear that the only reason they are torturing their bodies is to look hot enough for a guy to like, totally, want to make out with them. 19. Dave Nemetz / Ciara definitely has the grace and fierce sexuality that shines in this suit and its wild patterns, but Rebecca is in a league of her own. Be honest—how many times have you sung a rendition of this song to your mirror’s reflection? Get Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast fans for free on setlist.fm! “Feeling Kinda Naughty” (Rachel Bloom), 32. After yet another colossal slip-up, Rebecca lets it all out in a song of self-indulgent self-loathing, in which she repeatedly beats herself up for being a stupid, stupid, bitch who’s really gone and done it this time. (“Like two percent milk or seitan beef, I almost taste the same!”) As with a lot of Crazy Ex songs, the buoyant music and snappy dancing help to mask the crushing sadness of the lyrics. Inhaling her own arrogance and exhaling on a “Rebecca sucks,” Valencia does not shy away from winding down her vicious Vinyasa flow to a chorus of childish nyah, nyah, nyahs. “I’m So Good at Yoga” (Gabrielle Ruiz), 21. “I Go to the Zoo” (Season 3, Episode 3). If you like TVLine, you'll LOVE our weekly newsletter. This is probably the pinnacle of the classic Crazy Ex formula: Start with a spot-on recreation of a classic song genre — the ditzy-girl tune, a la Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes — and add a brilliantly meta twist to it. It’s sneaky emotional, too; that moment where Rebecca hugs her younger self and dances with her gets us every time. “Where is the Rock?” (Jeff Hiller, Briga Heelan, Ester Dean, Ivan Hernandez), 33. This is a tribute to Rebecca and her “leaky sink of change” it is the drip, drip, drip that only she can fix. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend S3 Songs, Ranked The recently concluded third season of The CW's darkly hilarious musical comedy series featured 25 original songs; once again, Glen Weldon ranks them all … Nathaniel Gets the Message! There’s a great mix of styles among the 39 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs, ranging from rap to jazz, to pop and R&B. © 2021 Paste Media Group. Back in April, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s season finale ended the same way it had begun: with Rebecca losing her grip on reality and also losing sight of all the important people right in front of her. I Never Want to See Josh Again. Any list of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s best songs would be incomplete without it, and while Greg Serrano may have escaped the Cov, this song will never abandon us. Lyrically, the song isn’t as strong as its concept—which exaggerates the drama of an impromptu hookup, from the initial, horny confidence, to panic, to the biggest dread of all: the sweaty balls. A list of albums and tracks for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend by Miranda Lambert which albums it is on and links to where to find it on Amazon Music, iTunes and Apple Music I don’t know anyone who can’t relate to “Where’s the Bathroom” in at least one way or another. It’s one of the least overtly comical songs in the Crazy Ex songbook, but it packs a huge emotional punch, especially when the whole cast touches hands in a 12-way split-screen. Performed to a surprisingly chilling parody of Les Miserables’ “Do You Hear the People Sing,” this song delivers a strong message from our hero. The season stars Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch, a distraught young woman, dealing with the consequences of pleading guilty to attempted murder at the end of the previous season. Mama Chan’s gold-toothed chorus and Josh’s sisters shaking their politely smart booties in the background perfectly contradict the neatly dressed and overly courteous reality of the situation. It’s hard to imagine any fan of the show hasn’t spent a day with one of the show’s signature numbers stuck in their head. “I Give Good Parent” (Rachel Bloom and Amy Hill), 5. 6. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. You see, in Greg’s mind, Rebecca experiencing pain or discomfort after sex immediately translates to him being so good at sex “her maiden ship got wrecked.” Greg delivers the song with such pleasure and confidence, I’m sure even Rebecca felt like patting him on the head with a “well done” after his stunning, totally misinformed performance. “Settle for Me” (Rachel Bloom, Santino Fontana, Vella Lovell), 14. She’s also really good at motivational speeches, but none quite compare to her musical rendition of a “Face Your Fears” talk. The song totally mirrors Greg’s angst and a prevailing inner conflict. It’s another moment that normalizes all the “crazy” in everyone’s thoughts. by Kevin Schwaller. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend did something amazing, in that it took a cold, almost cruel look at how rom-coms, musicals, sitcoms, and pop music--in other words, culture--can serve to warp deform our perceptions of reality, sometimes literally. Greg, you had me routing for a settlement from the get-go. “We Tapped That Ass” (Season 2, Episode 4). To Josh, With Love. And lyrically, the songs on this list are better than much of … Stuck in the Bathroom (feat. “The Sexy Getting Ready Song” (Season 1, Episode 1), Right away, in the very first episode, Rachel Bloom let us know what to expect from Crazy Ex with this sultry, silly chronicle of all the plucking and scrubbing women do to get ready for a date. A group of teenaged girls urging you to “put yourself first for him” perfectly represents everything that’s wrong with this world. Roxanne Sancto is a freelance journalist for Paste and The New Heroes & Pioneers. But the show’s original songs — all 150-some of them! “I’m the Villain in My Own Story” (Season 1, Episode 14). “Where’s The Bathroom?” (Tovah Feldshuh), 2. But at least she didn’t have to face that panicked oh-shit-I’ve-been-caught-out-AGAIN moment all on her own. This may be a comical series, but it touches upon serious issues like depression and in its own absurd way, attempts to rid them of their stigmas. 24. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pulled off the unexpected by matching up two unlikely candidates and making the situation happen without any exaggerated drama. In a statement released to Buzzfeed , the creator of The CW's musical dramedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend , Rachel Bloom, revealed she wrote a song for the musical crossover titled "Superfriends". “I Could if I Wanted To” (Season 1, Episode 16). In this song she continues to do what she’s been doing all along: looking for validation and love. As Rebecca’s supremely judgy mom Naomi, the Broadway veteran unleashes a whirlwind of passive-aggression while visiting her daughter in this rapid-fire tune, demanding to know where the bathroom is while still dishing out backhanded compliments. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the second studio album by American country artist, Miranda Lambert.The album was released May 1, 2007 on Columbia Nashville Records and was produced by Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke.. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was Lambert's first studio album released under the Columbia Nashville label, as 2005's Kerosene was issued on Epic Nashville Records. (“You’re looking healthy/And by healthy, I mean chunky…”) She even judges Rebecca’s bathroom once she gets there! “Dream Ghosts” has a sweet vibe obviously reminiscent of the Dreamgirls—oh, and because they’re all women, the job doesn’t pay very well. This song works on so many levels. With great exaggeration, chin quivering and lip twitching, Paula turns her advice into a big production, convincing herself of her own advice, better than she does Rebecca. “No One Else Is Singing My Song” (Season 4, Episode 1), Rebecca started out the final season in prison, and sang this mournful ballad about how alone she felt — not knowing that Nathaniel and Josh were feeling the exact same way. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. And if you look passed the Freudian horses in the video, you’ll believe that too. We’ve been struggling right along with her, so it’s cathartic to see her so full of hope here, and Rachel Bloom’s vocals positively soar. There’s a giddy, go-for-broke magic to it, and it all builds to a massive dance number featuring dozens of extras and one giant pretzel, as if to say, “You’ve never seen anything quite like this on TV before.” And they were right: We hadn’t… and we never will again. Think of it this way: Rebecca (sarcastically) mentions several friends, Paula and Daryl included. The trio harmonize in aid of pointing troubled people like Rebecca (and the guy contemplating his divorce, and the girl considering an abortion) in the right direction by sneaking themselves into their dreams. The lyrics are jam-packed with naughty wordplay (“On the ottoman, you took a lot of men…”) and double-entendres that we’re surprised made it past the CW censors. There’s nothing sexy about depression; according to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, your bed “smells like a tampon” and all you can do is think about thinking about thinking of fixing all the things you’ve ever done wrong. Bonus points for Paula and her bandmates singing into cucumbers and eggplants in the “Suggestive Vegetables” aisle. Lyrically however, it was nauseatingly cute, as Josh is addressing everything that’s wrong with Rebecca and offering to fix it. “Having a Few People Over” (Pete Gardner), 26. And lyrically, the songs on this list are better than much of what can be heard on the radio lately. (“Let’s take one bad thing about one man/And apply it to all of them!”) It’s catchy enough that you could fool us into thinking it actually made the pop charts in the mid-’80s, and the twist ending, when Paula remembers that her sons are also men, is maybe the most brutally funny punchline of the whole series. Now, we know the titles of original songs Supergirl and The Flash will sing, as well as who penned them for the crossover. (You never forget your first, right?) Regardez! The title of this song is a bit misleading because as far as I’m concerned, Rebecca wasn’t feeling “kinda naughty” that night; more like “kinda, totally more damaged than usual.” And sure, that may sound a bit harsh; I guess there are many of us who’ve had that kind of girl crush—the one where you can’t really tell if you want to smooch your newfound BFF or if you really just want to take over her identity. Still, the lyrics reflect that biting satire the show has become known for. “What I’ll Be,”, the opening of which is reminiscent of Billy Joel’s “Piano Man,” is Greg’s first solo on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and it helps really bring shape to his character. “California Christmastime” (Full Cast), 30. But is that all there is really to having heavy boobs? wWhat’s not to love? Josh Is a Liar. Paula expresses her fascination for Calvin Young (Cedric Yarbrough) with such savoir faire, it’s impossible not to feel her deep longing for romance. 22. 2. Anyone with a Jewish mother — or any mother, really — can relate. FUCK YOU!”. Could Crazy Ex-Girlfriend‘s very best song also be its very first song? Dr. Phil made an appearance, so why not Ricki Lake as a dream ghost? Prep yourselves for Season Two, and join us as we celebrate the amazing tracks that made up the unforgettable first season. — have elevated it into something wholly unique and unmatched anywhere on TV. “Textmergency” (Jeff Hiller, Briga Heelan, Ester Dean, Ivan Hernandez), 24. “The Math of Love Triangles” (Season 2, Episode 3). This song will make you laugh and it’ll really make you want Greg to win Rebecca’s heart. With so many different musical elements making up the soundtrack to this show, it’s difficult picking favorites; it all depends on whether you prefer Bloom’s mad rap skills, Champlin’s dazzling Broadway style or Fontana’s take on nineties alt rock. She’s the author of The Tuesday Series & co-author of The Pink Boots. Scott Michael Foster joined the Crazy Ex cast late as cocky corporate guy Nathaniel, but he made a great first impression with this Ed Sheeran-esque ballad in which he gets very specific about what he’d like to do with Rebecca. The boy band made up of four Joshes was difficult to get through—visually and melodically. God bless Tovah Feldshuh. “Cold Showers” (Rachel Bloom, Pete Gardner, Donna Lynne Champlin), 10. All 6 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season 1 episode 13: Josh And I Go To…, with scene descriptions. So grab a Rebetzel’s Pretzel and join us as we waltz, tap and Soul Train our way down West Covina’s memory lane and look back on the very best Crazy Ex-Girlfriend songs from all four seasons. “Dear Joshua Felix Chan” (Rachel Bloom), 37. Here, a Frankie Valli-style vocalist — bravo, Eric Michael Roy — sings of the fierce winds of change blowing through Rebecca’s life, which bring with them “whimsy and forest fires.” Good luck getting this one out of your head. So twirly! Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Wants Revenge. The silky smooth beats are a strangely fitting accompaniment for Nathaniel’s ode to his beloved zoo animals. “I Could If I Wanted To” (Santino Fontana), 1. The genius of this Pointer Sisters-inspired toe-tapper is that it’s both a “yas, queen” girl-power anthem and a parody of those anthems, pointing out the flaws in painting all 3.6 billion men on this planet with the same broad brush. Doesn’t this song just take you back to the days when you still hand wrote saccharine love letters? We all know Rebecca could live for days off a single compliment from her beloved Josh Chan, and she puts that poignant desperation into song here with a Lemonade-esque torch song. We all knew the team behind Crazy Ex-Girlfriend would pull out all stops for the season finale, but we didn’t see Lea Salonga coming. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American romantic musical comedy-drama television series that premiered on October 12, 2015 on The CW and ran for four seasons, ending on April 5, 2019. A beautiful tribute to a major turning point in Rebecca’s life. If you’ve ever gone through a loner spell during high school, or faced a big transitional period in your life, you may relate to “I Have Friends.” It’s basically the song you sing to yourself when you’re trying to convince yourself you’ve got lots of friends… when in actuality, you don’t. (Sincere apologies to the likes of “Maybe This Dream,” “F—kton of Cats” and, um, “Period Sex.”) But these are the absolute cream of the crop, the essential songs in the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend canon. All she wants is to experience something out of the ordinary; to taste French cheeses and lay on four hundred threat count sheets. It’s a stunning depiction of the self-hating voice inside all of us, and probably Rachel Bloom’s best vocal performance of the series to boot. All 6 songs featured in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season 1 episode 1: Josh Just Happens…, with scene descriptions. What makes this song incredibly funny is that it perfectly depicts a macho male attitude. “Group Hang” (Rachel Bloom, David Hull, Erick Lopez, Devere Rogers, Harvey Guillen), 19. Daryl is discovering a whole new world and is open to all types of new experiences, including “Having a Few People Over” and impressing them with a wide selection of fromage and crudités. Nathaniel Needs My Help! “Women Gotta Stick Together” is spot on in its portrayal of the complexity of the female relationship and what constitutes a sisterhood these days. She’s not in love with Calvin, she’s in love with his lifestyle. The Dutch have an idiom for the Naomi Bunch style entrance: “Falling into the house with the door,” which basically translates into totally overwhelming someone without warning, i.e. Up until episode 38, … Miranda Lambert didn't win the first Nashville Star in 2003, but she sure is the first bona fide … These 28 "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Songs Totally Nail The Messiness Of Relationships "Oh my God, I think I like you!" Yes, Rachel Bloom can rap, too: This hilarious hip-hop showdown between Rebecca and her sworn frenemy Audra Levine — a pair of Jewish-American princesses, you see — is a treasure trove of cutting insults (in Yiddish, of course) and references to tony New York hometowns. 18. Sixteen-year-old Rebecca’s love letter to Joshua Felix Chan is sweetly hormonal and just a touch dramatic. “Women Gotta Stick Together” (Gabrielle Ruiz), 16. 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