You can now hear to WandaVision’s most up-to-date spoiler-filled bop on Spotify and Apple Tunes

WandaVision’s seventh episode began to respond to some of the most significant thoughts of the sequence, and — in line with its sitcom trappings — the present dropped 1 of its most significant reveals but in a incredibly spoiler-y retro-type concept track.

Because the episode was released, the keep track of has exploded in acceptance to the stage that Disney would seem to have discovered by dropping the formal soundtrack on services like Spotify and Apple Music a several days forward of the prepared launch on Friday, February 26th.

Spoilers for WandaVision episode 7 ahead.

That’s correct, you can now stream the formal model of “Agatha All Along” to your heart’s content. The music, like WandaVision’s other sitcom themes, was composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (most effective recognized for their perform on the Frozen soundtracks) showcased at the conclusion of the most latest episode.

“Agatha All Along” reveals that nosy neighbor “Agnes” is in truth the witch Agatha Harkness — who, as the music helps make clear in an incredibly catchy way, was guiding at least some of the oddities of Westview all along as the villain of the sequence.

Since the episode was launched, the music has previously grow to be a TikTok pattern, gained a trap remix, and been re-created as a soaring orchestral quantity. It is the variety of acceptance that brings to thoughts another musical streaming strike: the massively viral “Toss A Coin To Your Witcher” from Netflix’s The Witcher.

That song experienced equally exploded in level of popularity throughout the world wide web when The Witcher was introduced, but it took Netflix around a month to get its act together and launch an official edition of the soundtrack on streaming expert services, practically fully missing the second. It is a slip-up that the streamer has not designed considering the fact that, and the viral soundtracks to much more recent shows — like Bridgerton’s pop society covers — have been obtainable alongside the series’s debut.

With the early release of the soundtrack, it looks that Disney has designed a very similar decision to trip the wave and not enable “Agatha All Along” move it by, even if it usually means bumping up a couple launch dates — right up until the future WandaVision concept track requires around TikTok, that is.