Couldn't Be Better

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"Couldn't Be Better"
Song by Kelly Clarkson
from the album UglyDolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Genre
Length
  • 4:16 (Movie version)
  • 3:31 (Pop version)
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jesse Shatkin

"Couldn't Be Better" is a song from the 2019 animated musical film UglyDolls, written by Christopher Lennertz and Glenn Slater. The song was performed in its original show-tune "Movie version" in the film by American singer Kelly Clarkson in her vocal role as Moxy, accompanied by select members of the film's cast—Pitbull, Blake Shelton, Wanda Sykes, and Gabriel Iglesias. Lennertz and Slater also wrote a "Pop version" solely recorded by Clarkson that was used in the film's closing credits.

The song, an upbeat number celebrating that life is great and it "couldn't be better", presents the life in the fictional world of Uglyville and one of its citizens, Moxy (played by Clarkson), despite loving her square-peg life in the round-hole town, is curious if there is something beyond the life they usually live. In reception of the song, some critics of the film described it as memorable and well-produced, comparing it to the 2014 film number "

Kid Digital Songs
chart.

Background and composition

Christopher Lennertz was approached by STX Entertainment executive Jason Markey (whom he had previously collaborated with on the 2016 film Bad Moms) to score the score the film UglyDolls.[1] According to him, the feature film was originally intended to be made as a "fun movie with a single song" by Robert Rodriguez.[2][3] Asking Glenn Slater to write its lyrics, they co-wrote the song "Couldn't Be Better" as the film's opening number.[2] When Kelly Asbury was hired to replace Rodriguez as the film's director, he remarked of the song, "This song is great; we need to make the whole movie a musical."[2] Upon the selection of the voice actors to cast in the film, Lennertz opted with recording artists. In an interview with Billboard, he remarked, "A lot of times they cast actors who don't sing and then it's really painful. For us, we thought it'd be a great situation if we started with people who had amazing voices."[2] Lennertz first choice to play the lead was Kelly Clarkson, who later sung the most throughout the number.[2][1]

Lyrically, the song is an upbeat number celebrating that life is great and it "couldn't be better".[4] Derek Smith of Slant Magazine described it as a sugary-sweet pop song about self-acceptance and body positivity.[5] The song was first performed in its show-tune "Movie version" in the film by American singer Kelly Clarkson in her vocal role as Moxy, accompanied by select members of the film's cast—Pitbull, Blake Shelton, Wanda Sykes, and Gabriel Iglesias.[6] In the film, the song introduces the world of Uglyville and its inhabitants, including Moxy (Clarkson), who loves her square-peg life in the round-hole town, but her curiosity about all things leads her to wonder if there is something — anything — on the other side of the mountain that nestles Uglyville.[7] Lennertz and Slater also composed a "Pop version" solely recorded by Clarkson and produced by Jesse Shatkin that was used in the film's closing credits. Inspired by the works of Alan Menken, Lennertz opted to base the entire score of the film from the song.[8]

Reception

Reviewing the film for

Kid Digital Songs chart at number 5 and has spent two weeks on the chart.[12]

Chart performance

Chart (2019) Peak
position
US
Kid Digital Songs (Billboard)[12]
5

References

  1. ^ a b Pacent, Nina (April 18, 2019). "Lost in Space Composer Chris Lennertz Shows Off His Songwriter Skills in Animated Musical UglyDolls". Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e LeDonne, Rob (May 1, 2019). "'UglyDolls' Composer Christopher Lennertz on Making a Modern-Day Pop Star Musical". Billboard. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  3. ^ Laporte, Nicole. "Why it took UglyDolls nearly 20 years to journey from specialty toy shops to the big screen". Fast Company. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Snider, Eric (May 3, 2019). "Review: Animated Toy Commercial UglyDolls". Crooked Marquee. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  5. ^ Smith, Derek (May 1, 2019). "Review: UglyDolls Sees Fun Only in Terms of Marketplace Value". Slant Magazine. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  6. ^ "Couldn't Be Better (feat. Blake Shelton, Wanda Skyes, Pitbull & UglyDolls Cast)" (in Portuguese). Studio Sol. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  7. ^ Pedersen, Erik (November 8, 2018). "'UglyDolls' Trailer: The Mood Couldn't Be Any Brighter, But Being Different Can Be Tough". Deadline. PMC. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  8. ^ Ehrbar, Greg (May 17, 2019). "Ugly Dolls composer Christopher Lennertz on the movie's uplifting message". TV Confidential. Episode 451.
  9. ^ Klett, Leah MarieAnn (May 3, 2019). "'UglyDolls' review: Kelly Clarkson animated film teaches kids beauty is only skin deep (exclusive clip)". The Christian Post. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  10. ^ Carpico, Marisa (May 2019). "UglyDolls Review: The Best Animated Film of 2019 So Far". The Pop Break. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  11. ^ Bui, Hoai-Tran (May 1, 2019). "'UglyDolls' Review: The Stitches Are Showing in This Empty, Manufactured Product". /Film. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Kid Digital Song Sales". Billboard. May 11, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2019. (subscription required)

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