In January 2018, director
Adam Shankman revealed that the film would feature more songs than that of the first film. By that March, Shankman revealed that
Alan Menken and
Stephen Schwartz, who scored music for
Enchanted (2007) would return for the sequel, while in April 2020, Menken said that he and Schwartz are writing the film's songs. On the film's music, Menken had said "we start in the world of early Walt [Disney] animation, and this animated princess has a spell put on her and is thrown into Times Square, where she’s totally unequipped to deal with what happens. The score grows up with her, as she begins to adapt to this world. And in the new version, she longs for that world. There’s no happily ever after in our world, unlike in an animated ending, and she longs for that, so she makes this wish that throws us into this amazing storyline, which has all this fun in it because of what happens from that wish." Menken added that instead of writing for the music for the individual actors, he and Schwartz wrote for the characters and storyline, hence the songs and themes fit well with the actors. In an interview with
Variety magazine in late April 2021,
Patrick Dempsey revealed that he will be singing. In May 2021, Schwartz said that the film will have seven songs and reprises, including two songs for Nancy (played by
Idina Menzel). Menken had recalled in a November 2022 interview, that Menzel had two songs for Enchanted which were cut from the film. The score and song underscoring of the film was recorded at the Newman Scoring Stage on August 29, 2022, with Matt Sullivan working on the scoring process. An interview with
Entertainment Weekly revealed that one of the songs, sung by Giselle (played by
Amy Adams), would be called "Fairy Tale Life", and that one of Nancy's songs will be called "Love Power". Adams, who recorded the track during her quarantine period had described on returning to her character, and recall singing, saying that "Giselle has such a music to her voice. She still definitely has the Giselle-isms, but when we meet her in the first movie, she's just so of the world of Andalasia. When we meet her in this movie, she hasn't lost her magic, but she's definitely lived in this world now for a period of time. But she still is Giselle — and magic, it's still there." The soundtrack includes extended versions of "Andalasia", "Even More Enchanted" (the extended version is also heard over the end credits), "The Magic of Andalasia" (the cut verse was previously shown in the trailer), and "Love Power". == Release ==