But what the soundtrack to “Encanto” is doing, long after it arrived in theaters on Nov. It’s not unusual for songs by Miranda, the composer of “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” to capture the zeitgeist. Two months out, people are talking about Bruno, and his whole family.” “It helps you have the perspective of: The opening weekend is not the life of the movie. “By the time I got back, ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ had kind of taken over the world along with the rest of the ‘Encanto’ soundtrack,'” Miranda says, laughing. The music of “Encanto” was suddenly everywhere. READ MORE: In ‘Don’t Look Up,’ director Adam McKay makes allegorical plea to follow climate science The film’s most popular song, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” became the highest-charting song from a Disney animated film in more than 26 years, ranking higher than even “Let It Go.” 1 on the Billboard charts earlier this month. “Encanto” became the first movie soundtrack since 2019 to reach No. By the time he returned, something almost as extraordinary as the enchanted home of the movie had transpired. NEW YORK (AP) - A month after “Encanto” debuted in theaters, Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote the movie’s Colombia-inflected songs, took a long vacation.
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