Disney’s Freakier Friday soundtrack turns the volume all the way up with a wild mash of reimagined anthems and shiny new chaos, flipping between pure nostalgia and fresh, heart-thumping energy. Lindsay Lohan trades the pop gloss for an acoustic spin on “Baby,” while Pink Slip’s turbo-charged remake of “Take Me Away” shreds through the speakers like it’s 2003 all over again, but louder, faster, and unapologetically extra.
Amie Doherty’s original score glues the madness together, weaving cinematic swells between the bops. Julia Butters crashes in with a playful duet, and surprise drops from indie darlings sneak into the tracklist like Easter eggs for your ears. Every song feels like it belongs to a movie moment you’ll replay in your head, the road trip sing-alongs, the mirror dance breaks, the chaos you didn’t plan but wouldn’t change. The soundtrack perfectly carries the Freakier Friday afterparty. Here's everything we need to know about the film's score.
The soundtrack of Freakier Friday
The Freakier Friday soundtrack opens with a turbo-charged reinvention of “Take Me Away,” produced by hitmaker Suzy Shinn, the mastermind behind tracks for Panic! at the Disco, Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Alicia Keys, and Dua Lipa. Stepping back into her rockstar shoes, Christina Vidal Mitchell belts out the lead vocals powerfully, complementing the film's premise.
Then, Canadian alt-rock queens The Beaches, fresh off back-to-back Juno wins for Group of the Year in 2024 and 2025, take “Ultimate” for a joyride, giving it a raw, electric makeover. Closing out the set, multi-platinum songwriter Sarah Aarons delivers “Baby,” an original ballad that sneaks into your chest and refuses to leave. Together, it’s a lineup built to crash your nostalgia head-on into something brand new.
The soundtrack includes the following songs:
- “Baby (Acoustic)” – Performed by Lindsay Lohan
- “Better Than the Last One (Ella)” – Performed by Chantry Johnson
- “One Fine Day” - Performed by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
- “Baby” – Performed by Lindsay Lohan and Julia Butters
- “Take Me Away” – Performed by Pink Slip and Christina Vidal Mitchell
- “Ultimate” - Performed by The Beaches
- “The Plan” – Performed by Amie Doherty (Score)
- “Classic Coleman Chaos” – Performed by Amie Doherty (Score
- “What A Freaking Day” – Performed by Amie Doherty (Score)
- “Double Switch, Double Trouble” – Performed by Amier Doherty (Score)
- “Baby (Beach)” – Performed by Lindsay Lohan
More details on Freakier Friday
Freakier Friday flips the body-swap chaos into overdrive, marking the long-awaited return of Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as Tess and Anna Coleman. Directed by Nisha Ganatra and penned by Jordan Weiss, this sequel to the 2003 cult favorite, itself based on Mary Rodgers’s classic 1972 novel, packs both nostalgia and fresh faces.
Filmed in sunny Los Angeles through summer 2024, the movie had its glitzy world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre on July 22, 2025, before hitting theaters August 8. This time, the Coleman family mayhem stretches across three generations, with Harper Coleman’s teen rebellion and Lily Davies’s stepfamily growing pains getting tangled in the same magical mix-up Tess and Anna know all too well.
Freakier Friday is now in theaters.
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