Ariana Grande’s Wicked Sequel: The Complete For Good Soundtrack Tracklist
Wicked: For Good lands with an 11-track soundtrack that amplifies the spark between Ariana Grande’s Glinda and Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba, priming a sequel where the stakes—and the high notes—soar.
If you walked out of Wicked: For Good humming and slightly dehydrated from all the emotions, same. The sequel cranks up the drama and the vocals, and the soundtrack leans hard into the Glinda/Elphaba bond. It’s a tight 11 tracks, packed with solos, duets, and a couple of new wrinkles that push the story right up to the edge.
The album, track by track
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Every Day More Wicked — Wicked Movie Cast and Cynthia Erivo featuring Michelle Yeoh and Ariana Grande (4:49)
The people of Oz haven’t seen Elphaba, which leaves plenty of room for Madame Morrible’s PR machine to paint her as the problem. Michelle Yeoh actually sings here — and no, it isn’t the Broadway arrangement. The movie tweaks it, but the effect is the same: unsettling, persuasive, a little too effective. -
Thank Goodness / I Couldn't Be Happier — Ariana Grande and Wicked Movie Cast featuring Michelle Yeoh (5:23)
Public Glinda beams. Private Glinda cracks. This one starts as a glossy celebration of her picture-perfect life with Fiyero, then quietly slides into the fallout: what it cost to betray Elphaba, and what it feels like to live in a narrative someone else wrote for you. -
No Place Like Home — Cynthia Erivo (3:51)
A big, aching ballad for Elphaba after she crosses paths with animals fleeing Oz. The dream of fitting in is out; protecting the vulnerable is in. Erivo goes full soul here, and the shift in Elphaba’s mission lands hard. -
The Wicked Witch of the East — Marissa Bode, Cynthia Erivo, and Ethan Slater (3:23)
The film makes a meaningful change: instead of asking Elphaba to make her walk, Nessarose asks to feel weightless, like she did when Boq danced with her. She gets some of what she wants — and a nasty consequence attached. It’s tender, tense, and then not at all gentle. -
Wonderful — Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Grande, and Cynthia Erivo (4:45)
Over a jaunty, upbeat vibe, the Wizard turns on the charm as Elphaba confronts him in Emerald City. It’s all smiles while he tries to lure her back to his side. Jeff Goldblum singing and scheming? That tracks. -
I'm Not That Girl (Reprise) — Ariana Grande (2:11)
Glinda’s solo gut-check. She finally sees the reality of Fiyero and her own wishful thinking, stops lying to herself, and says the quiet part out loud. Grande keeps it simple and lets the heartbreak do the work. -
As Long as You're Mine — Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey (4:07)
Elphaba and Fiyero stop pretending and give in. It’s the most intimate track on the album — breathy, urgent, and very much the "we’re doing this" moment. -
No Good Deed — Cynthia Erivo (3:50)
Fiyero is captured, Elphaba throws every spell she can at the problem, and when hope slips, so does the mask. She accepts the label Oz slapped on her. Erivo scorches the earth here. -
March of the Witch Hunters — Wicked Movie Cast and Ethan Slater (2:36)
Oz whips itself into a mob. This one is all menace and momentum — fear, rumors, and people convincing themselves that violence is justice. -
The Girl in the Bubble — Ariana Grande (3:41)
Glinda clocks the problem: she’s been floating through a life built on appearances, literal bubbles and metaphorical ones. The illusions start cracking, and hiding stops being an option as Oz turns on Elphaba. -
For Good — Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande (6:17)
The big one. Two voices, one goodbye. Glinda and Elphaba thank each other for the ways they changed, challenged, and improved one another, even as they go separate ways. It’s both a curtain call for the friendship and a promise that it mattered.
Bottom line
As a sequel album, this one goes for the heart — and the high notes — especially in the Elphaba/Glinda dynamic. It’s soulful, it’s theatrical, and it actually moves the story. Wicked: For Good is now playing in US theaters.