Every Song in The Twits Soundtrack: A Track-by-Track Guide to Netflix’s Animated Comedy

Roald Dahl’s The Twits hits Netflix with a wicked grin and a killer soundtrack: the animated musical is now streaming, and the album has dropped, boasting David Byrne of Talking Heads and Paramore’s Hayley Williams after its October 17, 2025 debut.
Netflix quietly launched its animated take on Roald Dahl's The Twits, and the soundtrack is exactly the kind of delightful curveball you hope for: David Byrne writing originals, Hayley Williams belting on the end credits, and a lively score from Oli Julian. It is a full-on animated musical, and for the first time, the famously nasty Twit couple actually make it to the screen.
Directed by Phil Johnston (Zootopia, Ralph Breaks the Internet), this reimagining leans hard on music. Byrne contributes three new songs sung by the film's cast, and then teams up with Williams for the end-title duet. Meanwhile, Julian (Sex Education, Breeders) handles the score with a playful, slightly unhinged bounce that fits the story's chaos in all the right ways.
The complete tracklist
Here is everything on the official album, songs first, then the score cues. Yes, some of these titles are gloriously odd, and yes, that is Dean Martin you see up top.
- Rainbows Are Back In Style — written by Dave Burgess; performed by Dean Martin; courtesy of The Dean Martin Family Trust and Sony Music Entertainment
- We're Not Like Ev'ryone Else — written by David Byrne; performed by Margo Martindale and Euan Morton; produced by David Byrne
- Lullaby — written by David Byrne; performed by Natalie Portman; produced by David Byrne
- The Problem Is You — written by David Byrne; performed by Margo Martindale and Euan Morton; produced by David Byrne
- Twitlandia! — written by Phil Johnston and Erika Dapkewicz; performed by Erika Dapkewicz
- Trick Me — written by Oli Julian; performed by Lloyd Wade and Oli Julian; produced by Oli Julian
- Open The Door — written by David Byrne and Hayley Williams; performed by David Byrne and Hayley Williams; produced by David Byrne, Daniel James, and Hayley Williams
- Not Normal People — original score by Oli Julian
- Muggle-Wumps Discovered — original score by Oli Julian
- Muggle-Wumps Escape — original score by Oli Julian
- Sweet-Toed Toad — original score by Oli Julian
- Cook You in a Pie — original score by Oli Julian
- Condemned Park — original score by Oli Julian
- Flobnorbles — original score by Oli Julian
- The Twits Steal Loos — original score by Oli Julian
- Magical Tears — original score by Oli Julian
- Muggle-Wump Party — original score by Oli Julian
- Back in Business — original score by Oli Julian
- The Twits Get Arrested — original score by Oli Julian
- Riot — original score by Oli Julian
- I've Got Your Back — original score by Oli Julian
- The Twits' Scheme — original score by Oli Julian
- Hiding Under the Bed — original score by Oli Julian
- The Twits on the Stairs — original score by Oli Julian
- Mouldy Leftovers — original score by Oli Julian
- The Twits Bake a Cake — original score by Oli Julian
- Beesha Comes Back — original score by Oli Julian
- Not on My Watch — original score by Oli Julian
- Voice Changer 30000 — original score by Oli Julian
- Stealing the Orphanage — original score by Oli Julian
- Family Toad — original score by Oli Julian
- Twitlandia (Erica Dapkewicz) — original score by Oli Julian
- The Twit Family Extravaganza — original score by Oli Julian
- Making an Escape — original score by Oli Julian
- Honest Twits — original score by Oli Julian
- Fireworks (feat. Ella Taylor) — original score by Oli Julian
- Upside Down — original score by Oli Julian
- The Dreaded Shrinks — original score by Oli Julian
- Saving the Twits — original score by Oli Julian
- Hate Is Easy — original score by Oli Julian
- Goodbye to the Twits — original score by Oli Julian
Quick note on credits: Erika Dapkewicz co-wrote and performs the song Twitlandia!, and that name shows up again inside the score list as Twitlandia (Erica Dapkewicz). Same person, slightly different spelling as listed in the materials.
Where to listen
The official album is out now on Netflix Music, with the songs available to stream or download across the usual digital platforms. The end-credits duet, Open The Door, was released digitally ahead of the film's premiere.
As for the movie itself: The Twits is now streaming on Netflix in the US. Julian's orchestration gives Phil Johnston's take on Dahl the right mix of mischief and momentum, and the Byrne/Williams contributions are exactly the left-field swing they sound like on paper.