You can now listen to WandaVision’s latest spoiler-filled bop on Spotify and Apple Music

WandaVisionThe seventh episode began to answer some of the series’ biggest questions, and – in keeping with the sitcom trappings – the show dropped one of the biggest revelations to date in a very spoiler-y theme song in retro style.

Since the release of the episode, the song has become so popular that Disney seems to have noticed it by dropping the official soundtrack on services like Spotify and Apple Music a few days before release. planned release on Friday, February 26.

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That’s right, you can now stream the official version of “Agatha All Along” to your heart’s content. The number, like WandaVisionother sitcom themes, was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (best known for their work on the Frozen soundtracks) at the end of the most recent episode.

“Agatha All Along” reveals that curious neighbor “Agnes” is in fact the witch Agatha Harkness – who, as the song points out in an incredibly catchy way, was behind at least some of Westview’s quirks as the series’ villain. .

Since the episode was released, the song has already become a TikTok trend, got a trap remix, and re-created as a rising orchestral number. It’s the kind of popularity that’s reminiscent of another streaming musical hit: Netflix’s hugely viral ‘Toss A Coin To Your Witcher’ The Witcher.

That song had grown in popularity on the Internet in the same way back then The Witcher was released, but it took Netflix more than a month to get its performance in order and to release an official version of the soundtrack on streaming services, almost completely missing the moment. It’s a mistake the streamer hasn’t made since, and the viral soundtracks from more recent shows – like Bridgertonpop culture covers – were available alongside the series’ debut.

With the soundtrack’s early release, it looks like Disney made a similar choice to ride the wave and not let ‘Agatha All Along’ pass, even if it means running up a few release dates – until the next WandaVision theme song takes over TikTok, that is.

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