This summer has seen some pretty catchy needle drops in movies, from Supermanâs Mighty Crabjoys to KPop Demon Hunters flash mob fandoms for Huntr/x and the Saja Boys. The latter Netflix release has reached not only Billboard music charts but also become the most streamed animated feature ever.
With that in mind, we look back at our favorite fake bandsâ best songs of the past 30 years. While half the list includes incredible recent music from hit movies, the other half (and our number one slot) nod at the songs that really propelled this particular niche in moviesâthink A Goofy Movie. So, if you notice some of your favorites missing, simmer down because we excluded musicals and kept to genre movies that had original songs featured in them.
Superman â The Mighty Crabjoys, âThe Mighty Crabjoys Themeâ
Like Superman, we canât help but think this song is for the cool kids.
Zootopia â Gazelle, âTry Everythingâ
No matter how hard we tried, we could not get âTry Everythingâ out of our heads, and Gazelle (voiced by Shakira) might be back in Zootopia 2.
Freaky Friday and Freakier Friday â Pink Slip, âTake Me Awayâ
Finally, the full single from Freaky Friday has been released for Freakier Friday sung by Pink Slipâs in-universe lead singer Christina Vidal Mitchell.
Josie and the Pussycats â âThree Small Wordsâ
Josie and the Pussycats was such an underrated gem when it came out but was formative for millennials. We know there are so many songs, and it was hard to narrow it to one, so we went with âThree Small Wordsâ (featuring Kay Hanley as the voice of lead singer Josie), which encompasses the moment in time this movie embodies for a generation.
Sinners â Sammie, âI Lied to Youâ
Sammie (Miles Caton) in the Sinners universe went on to become a blues legend, but the night that changed his life was when he first performed âI Lied to You.â The scene is hands down one of Ryan Cooglerâs masterpieces, and the music sizzles off the celluloid fever dream⌠just watch.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World â The Clash at Demonhead, âBlack Sheepâ
Okay, this oneâs skirting it: in the Scott Pilgrim movie, âBlack Sheepâ is an original song by the Clash at Demonhead, but in our world, itâs really a cover of Metricâs original song, made for their 2009 album Fantasies but ultimately cut. Metric provided it to Edgar Wright to use in the film, eventually realizing their original version after the movieâs release. It took years until Brie Larsonâs version finally made it to streaming back in 2021.
Turning Red â 4*Town, âNobody Like Uâ
The Billie Eilish and Finneas-produced songs from Pixarâs Turning Red are all so good. This one was also hard to narrow down, but the chorus of âNobody Like Uâ is never not on my mind.
KPop Demon Hunters â Saja Boys, âYour Idolâ
The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack also has too many killer songs from each band to pick from. While I particularly love âSoda Pop,â we have to give the Saja Boys props for âYour Idolâ for charting on Billboard.
KPop Demon Hunters â Huntr/x, âGoldenâ
In âGolden,â we get lyricist Ejaeâs heart and soul shining through. The powerful anthem is coming for âLet It Goââs crown in replayability among young animation fans.
A Goofy Movie â Powerline, âI2Iâ
Powerline is the blueprint, the O.G. of modern fake music pop stars thanks to A Goofy Movie. Vocalist Tevin Campbell made an icon so scene-stealing weâre still waiting for a full Powerline album 30 years later⌠or at least a sequel with more fake music to dance to.
Correction: The blurb for âBlack Sheepâ was updated for accuracy.

