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Untitled Self Portrait Lyrics (Yes, this is REAL music. Check out the lyrics) (more darkness, get it?) The opposite of light Middle of the night Other places that are dark (You get it, that’s just the first verse!) Kinda makes it better About “Untitled Self Portrait” These are the lyrics of Batman’s song from The LEGO Movie (2014). Batman is voiced by Will Arnett. The Lego Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack With Batman getting a major update for a new generation in a blocky, brooding way for The LEGO Batman Movie on Feb. 10, it was only natural that the character’s hardcore upgrade would be accompanied by an equally metal (well, plastic) new theme song. Fresh off the brand-new soundtrack out now, take a listen to Batman’s new theme, “Who’s The Bat(Man),” written and sung by — surprise! — Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump, whose voice pulls off a shockingly convincing dark knight, played in the film by Will Arnett.




The action-heavy tune kicks off both the movie and the track list, which also includes new songs from DNCE, Alex Aiono, Kirsten Arian, and Oh, Hush. But while “Who’s The (Bat)Man” seems to be a strong contender for the film’s album break-out, there’s also a strong possibility that Oh, Hush’s end-credits song “Friends Are Family” may spell the infectious downfall of the family van speaker system. No one can forget the sheer play count of The LEGO Movie‘s “Everything Is Awesome,” after all, and the happy post-film tune seems to be the heir apparent. Get ready to hear it everywhere. Listen to that earworm here: The soundtrack from the film, featuring a score by Grammy winner Lorne Balfe, is out now from WaterTower Music, a week ahead of the film’s release (where it’s expected to break the box office, if that tiny indie The LEGO Movie was any indication).‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ Theme Song Touts The Sickest Backflips & Buns of SteelPosted on Saturday, February 4th, 2017 by Ethan AndertonWhen the new theme song for last summer’s Ghostbusters reboot by Fall Out Boy arrived online, a lot of people hated it.




Therefore, some might be leery to hear that Fall Out Boy lead singer Patrick Stump has a track on The LEGO Batman Movie soundtrack that is essentially a theme song for The Brick Knight. But I’m happy to tell you that this song is hilarious, perfect and just plain awesome.The LEGO Batman Movie theme song can be found on the official soundtrack, which is currently available to stream on Spotify. Don’t worry if you don’t have Spotify or you’re not willing to shell out the money for the album yet, because the track has been made legally available on YouTube as well.Here’s The LEGO Batman Movie theme sng “Who’s the (Bat)Man” by Patrick Stump:Here are some of my favorite lyrics from the song:Who has the coolest gadgets? Who has the tricked out ride? Who does the sickest backflips? Na Na Na Na NaWho’s the manleist man? With buns of steel? Who could choke hold a bear? Na Na Na Na Na Who never skips leg day? Who always pays their taxes? What’s pretty impressive is the voice that Patrick Stump puts on to imitate Will Arnett as LEGO Batman.




It makes me wonder why they just didn’t have Will Arnett do the song to begin with, since he already had that dark, brooding rock song from The LEGO Movie soundtrack back in 2014. Perhaps this song actually exists in the universe of The LEGO Batman Movie and the superhero himself had it created in his honor? That sounds like something LEGO Batman would do.The way Patrick Stump incorporated the classic Batman theme into the song is a nice touch too, and there’s a good chance this will be one of those songs that the kids want to hear over and over again. However, there’s one more track that’s rather catchy, which actually features the voice of Will Arnett, that may give it a run for its money. Here it is:“Friends Are Family” by Oh, Hush! featuring Jeff Lewis is certainly a lighter pop song that could rival “Everything Is Awesome” for the song that starts to drives parents crazy. It also sounds like the song that plays when Batman realizes that maybe being alone isn’t all its cracked up to be.




Next week we’ll get to hear these songs in The LEGO Batman Movie when it hits theaters on February 10. Whether or not you think it’s the next ‘Everything Is Awesome,’ the end credits of The LEGO Batman Movie didn’t so much roll as jump, clap, spin, sashay, and jam out with the thoroughly addicting new song, “Friends Are Family.”The film ends with Batman (Will Arnett) coming to understand the power of friendship, and it’s a lesson learned via the arrival of his nightwing buddy, Robin (Michael Cera). As director Chris McKay tells EW, the film’s end-credits song is from the POV of Robin and, as such, it’s a certifiable bop that may have stuck in your ear since you caught the film in its box-office-smashing opening run. Now, EW has an exclusive video clip of the song that’s got playlists popping and minivans bumping: the jubilant dance finale of LEGO Batman. There’s Alfred and the Joker rocking out on electric guitar! Mr. Freeze doing the moonwalk! Harley Quinn playing drums!




Something called Orca doing the caterpillar! The song comes from Oh, Hush! and features the vocals of Will Arnett and Jeff Lewis; it’s available (along with a wildly underrated new DNCE song) on the LEGO Batman soundtrack from WaterTower Music.‘Who’s the (Bat)Man’: Listen to Patrick Stump’s Hilarious Theme Song for ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ Everything is awesome (again). We’re dangerously close to the release of “The Lego Batman Movie,” the spin-off of 2014’s “The Lego Movie” and the second installment in the planned “Lego” cinematic universe, and no matter the medium in which its world, a Batman movie simply can’t exist without a cool theme song to go along with it. The last time we saw the Lego rendering of Batman (), he was a hilariously pompous, brooding, and gravelly-voiced blowhard, so it makes sense that his film’s title theme is appropriately self-congratulating. With his track “Who’s The (Bat)Man,” Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump takes on singing duties.




READ MORE: ‘The Lego Batman Movie’ Review: Bruce Wayne Has Never Been So Much Fun With screeching guitar solos, screamo-inspired vocals, and callbacks to the original Batman theme, the song is one humblebrag after the next, and very much fits with the Dark Knight’s sensibilities. If his theme is anything to go by, fans can expect Batman to be just as self-serious and narcissistic as ever. The “Lego” series certainly knows a bit about popular title songs already, as Tegan and Sara’s “Everything Is Awesome!!!” theme  from the first film became an instant earworm. Filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who turned “The Lego Movie” into a surprise hit, act as producers on “The Lego Batman Movie,” having given up the directors’ and screenwriters’ chairs to Chris McKay and Seth Grahame-Smith, respectively. Arnett’s Batman is also joined by a whole new cast of familiar faces (voices?), including Robin (), Batgirl (Rosario Dawson), The Joker (Zach Galifianakis), and Alfred Pennyworth (Ralph Fiennes).

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