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The Complete Kiss of the Spider Woman Soundtrack: Every Song in Jennifer Lopez’s Musical

The Complete Kiss of the Spider Woman Soundtrack: Every Song in Jennifer Lopez’s Musical
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Jennifer Lopez steps into Kiss of the Spider Woman, a glossy musical reimagining with Diego Luna and Tonatiuh by her side—and the full soundtrack has just been unveiled. Born from a Broadway smash and a celebrated novel, this screen version promises wall-to-wall showstoppers.

Jennifer Lopez is back in movie-musical mode with 'Kiss of the Spider Woman,' and the big headline here is the music. The film pulls from the 1993 Broadway score (which itself came from Manuel Puig's novel), stars Lopez alongside Diego Luna and Tonatiuh, and packs a soundtrack that is both stacked and surprisingly nerdy in the best way.

What this movie is doing

This is a screen adaptation of the stage musical, built around Lopez, Luna, and Tonatiuh in the leads. Most of the numbers you know from the Broadway run are in play, but the film folds in a few deep-cut pieces that never made it to an official recording back in the day.

The unreleased tracks finally getting their moment

Here is the cool, very theater-kid detail: three songs were written during the early development of the musical in 1990 but never recorded or used in the 1993 production. Those are 'I Will Dance Alone,' 'An Everyday Man,' and 'Never You.' The movie includes them, so this is the first time those pieces are getting a proper, widely released recording. If you love hearing a show's alternate-history threads stitched back in, this is catnip.

The full soundtrack

Below is the complete track list as provided, with performers. You will notice a few recurring motifs ('Her Name Is Aurora' shows up in multiple forms), and Sam Davis handles a lot of the overture/underscore material. The track 'The One Hot Spot In Town' appears twice, once with slightly different capitalization, likely reflecting two variations.

  1. Overture — Sam Davis
  2. Prologue — Jennifer Lopez
  3. Her Name Is Aurora (Staff) — Tonatiuh & Aurora's Staff
  4. I Will Dance Alone — Jennifer Lopez & Tonatiuh
  5. Her Name Is Aurora (Gala) — Jennifer Lopez
  6. An Everyday Man — Diego Luna & Jennifer Lopez
  7. She's a Woman — Tonatiuh
  8. Where You Are — Jennifer Lopez & Tonatiuh
  9. Dear One / Querido — Federico Sallés & Alejandro Ernesto Balbis Ortiz
  10. I Do Miracles — Jennifer Lopez & Josefina Scaglione
  11. Soon I Feel It — Jennifer Lopez
  12. A Visit — Jennifer Lopez & Tonatiuh
  13. Gimme Love — Jennifer Lopez
  14. Never You — Jennifer Lopez
  15. Kiss of the Spider Woman — Jennifer Lopez
  16. Her Name Is Aurora (Finale) — Kiss of the Spider Woman Chorus
  17. Anything For Him (Instrumental) — Sam Davis
  18. Only in the Movies — Tonatiuh
  19. Dear One (End Credits) — Sam Davis
  20. The One hot Spot In Town — Sam Davis
  21. Over The Wall/ Desiderio — Sam Davis
  22. The One Hot Spot In Town — Sam Davis
  23. Armando Leaves — Sam Davis
  24. Come Out (Bonus Track) — Mariano Condoluci

So, how is the movie landing?

Early response is split. Critics are mostly into it: Rotten Tomatoes has it at 76%. General audiences are cooler: IMDb is sitting at 5.1/10. That screams awards-leaning musical with a narrower target than your average Friday-night crowd.

Release timing is a little muddled in the messaging. Some materials refer to it as a 2025 film, but it is also described as having opened on October 10 and is currently playing in U.S. theaters. Either way, if you want to catch it on the big screen, it is out there now.