Genius Lyrics
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Rebecca Sugar – Steven Universe Theme
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We are the Crystal Gems! / We always save the day / (Steven) / And if you think we can’t / We’ll always find a way! / (All) / And so the people of this world believe in / (G
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Read All The Lyrics To The Soundtrack For ‘Steven Universe: The Movie’
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Chance the Rapper and Gallant have writing credits on the album.
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Zach Callison, Estelle, Deedee Magno Hall, Michaela Dietz & Tom Scharpling – We Are the Crystal Gems (Full Theme Song)
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The extended intro for Steven Universe was first shown during the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con. It gave fans an insight into many things, including how Steven came to live with the
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Steven Universe (Ft. Estelle & Zach Callison) – True Kinda Love
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“True Kinda Love” is a song that draws parallels between struggles all the characters have faced throughout their time on the show, as well as struggles that Spinel is currently
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Steven Universe – Do Or Do Nut
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Donuts! At the Big Donut! / They make the world go 'round / A treat when you are down / Donuts! (Wow!) At the Big Donut! (Bam!) / Dunk them in coffee or tea (Yeah!) / Napkins are
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Zach Callison & Sarah Stiles – Found
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[STEVEN, spoken] / Spinel, come back and save the Earth with me. You can start over there, make new friends / (sung) / Someday / Somewhere / Somehow / You'll love again / You just
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Jemaine Clement – Mr. Universe
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[Kerry Moonbeam (Jemaine Clement)] / Looking for your place in the Universe? / Don't you know the Universe is looking too / Looking for its place in you / And now it's coming
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Zach Callison, Estelle, Deedee Magno Hall & Michaela Dietz (Ft. Jennifer Paz, Shelby Rabara, Tom Scharpling & Uzo Aduba) – Happily Ever After
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Steven and his friends sing about their new-found, peaceful life on Earth.
Each gem has both a spoken and singing role in the song, and each has an instrument and/or musical style
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Steven Universe (Ft. AJ Michalka, Charlyne Yi, Deedee Magno Hall, Erica Luttrell, Estelle, Grace Rolek, Michaela Dietz & Zach Callison) – We Deserve To Shine
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This is one of the three collaborations that were made with Dove on their “self esteem project” which includes this as the only song.
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Steven Universe – The Answer
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This article reproduces material from the “The Answer” transcript on the Steven Universe wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.
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Reinaeiry – Thank You, Steven Universe
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Thank you, Steven Universe / For teaching me how to love / We grew up side by side and now its time to say goodbye / Thank you, Steven Universe / You taught me that anyone can be
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AJ Michalka (Ft. Grace Rolek & Zach Callison) – Escapism
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The following bio contains spoilers for Steven Universe.
“Escapism” is a song that was featured in the Steven Universe season 5 episode of the same name. While the episode aired in
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Zach Callison – Change Your Mind
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Sung by Steven at the end of the eponymous season 5 episode, this song is a brief, sweet anthem to self-acceptance, self-love, and what it means to have both even when those
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Zach Callison – Be Wherever You Are
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Steven performs this song for Lars and Sadie when they are on Mask Island during the episode, “Island Adventure.” Steven wanted Lars and Sadie to fix their friendship by relaxing
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Rebecca Sugar – Love Like You
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Annotations may contain spoilers up to Season 4 of Steven Universe
“Love Like You” was first featured as the ending theme to Steven Universe’s second season. As the show
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Zach Callison & Michaela Dietz – No Matter What
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During this musical number, Steven tries to jog Amethyst’s memories. During the song Steven, Amethyst, and Spinel go back to important places that helped forge Steven and Amethyst’
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Adriana Figueroa – It's Over, Isn't It (Steven Universe)
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I was fine with the men / Who would come into her life now and again / I was fine, 'cause I knew / That they didn't really matter until you / I was fine when you came / And we
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Tom Scharpling – Comet
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In the flashback episode, “Story for Steven”, we see a young Greg Universe perform at a concert in Beach City. Only one person attends — Rose Quartz — leading Greg to fall in love
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Lisa Hannigan – My Little Reason Why
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In the episode, Homeworld Bound, of Steven Universe Future, Steven asks the Diamonds for help after realizing he is turning into Pink Diamond, his mom, in ways that frighten him.
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Zach Callison (Ft. Deedee Magno Hall, Michaela Dietz, Shelby Rabara, Tom Scharpling & Uzo Aduba) – For Just One Day Let's Only Think About (Love)
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This song is the lead up into Ruby and Sapphire’s wedding. Steven sings about all the difficult struggles present in the life of the gems and Steven himself and about letting them
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Zach Callison & Grace Rolek – The Jam Song
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This whole song prefaces the episode, which is mainly consisting of Pearl teaching Connie to fight in separation from her “Liege”, Steven. However, this song delivers the message
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Zach Callison (Ft. Susan Egan) – Familiar
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“Familiar” is sung by Steven in the episode “Change Your Mind” as he attempts to come up with a plan to convince the gems to change their ways. As he sings, he realizes that Pink
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Zach Callison, Estelle, Deedee Magno Hall, Michaela Dietz & Shelby Rabara – Peace and Love on the Planet Earth
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“Peace and Love (On Planet Earth)” is a song that premiered in the episode “It Could’ve Been Great” during the 4th StevenBomb. In the show, the song is written by Steven and
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Estelle – Stronger Than You
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“Stronger Than You” is the fight song sung by the Crystal Gem warrior Garnet in the Steven Universe episode “Jail Break.” (S1 E52) While the show featured many songs in its first
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Deedee Magno Hall (Ft. Charlyne Yi, Erica Luttrell, Michaela Dietz, Sarah Stiles, Tom Scharpling & Zach Callison) – system/BOOT. PearlFinal (3).Info
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This song starts after the villain, Spinel, uses a Gem Rejuvenator to “reset” Pearl, Amethyst, Ruby, and Sapphire’s gems, leading to a “system reboot”, hence the name of this song.
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Zach Callison & Michaela Dietz – On the Run
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Inspired by the No Home Boys from Steven’s books, Steven and Amethyst decide to run away from the temple and live on the road. The song serves as a montage for them leaving the
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Deedee Magno Hall – It's Over, Isn't It?
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“It’s Over, Isn’t It” is featured in Steven Universe’s first musical episode, “Mr. Greg.” The heartbreaking ballad puts the fun Empire City vacation on hold as Pearl opens up about
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Zach Callison & Deedee Magno Hall – Strong in the Real Way
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“Strong in the Real Way” was featured in Steven Universe episode, “Coach Steven”.
The episode featured the premiere of gigantic fusion, Sugilite, voiced by Nicki Minaj, who Pearl
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Zach Callison & Tom Scharpling – Dear Old Dad
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In “House Guest”, Greg moves into the temple house to live with Steven and the gems temporarily after injuring his leg. The new arrangement brings on a bout of nostalgia for Steven
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Zach Callison – Full Disclosure
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Steven worries about how his best friend, Connie, will react if he tells her about the events of the previous two episodes, “The Return” and “Jail Break,” where he was in a lot of
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Tom Scharpling – Destiny
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Having fallen in love with Rose Quartz at first sight, Greg questions himself and their relationship. He plays the song hoping to get her to emerge from her temple room and speak
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Jennifer Paz – That Distant Shore
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In the episode “Can’t Go Back,” Steven finds out that Lapis, who had supposedly fled the solar system, has been watching the Crystal Gems from afar. She wants to come back, but
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Ted Leo, Deedee Magno Hall & Aimee Mann – Independent Together
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This song introduces us to Steven and Greg’s fusion, now canonically referred to as “Steg”, as they perform an epic rock ballad and attempt to jog Pearl’s lost memories. Joining
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Zach Callison (Ft. Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle, Grace Rolek, Jennifer Paz, Kate Micucci, Matthew Moy, Michaela Dietz, Shelby Rabara, Toks Olagundoye & Uzo Aduba) – Finale
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[STEVEN] / Here we are in the future / Here we are in the future and it's bright / Nothing to fear / No one to fight / I can't believe we've come so far / Happily ever after, there
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Deedee Magno Hall & Grace Rolek – Do It for Her/Him
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“Do It For Her/Him” is featured in the episode, “Sworn to the Sword.” The song is used as a montage to depict Connie’s training with Pearl to become a sword fighter. The song
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Christine Ebersole, Patti LuPone & Lisa Hannigan (Ft. Zach Callison) – The Tale of Steven
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The entirety of this movie contains callbacks and references to classic animation styles as well as Disney animation tropes. The intro, “The Tale of Steven”, contains usage of the
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Kate Micucci – The Working Dead
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Tired from work / Hate my job / I really ought-a be in mourning / But I got another shift this morning / Everyday feels like it's never ending / What's the point of all the time I'
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Olivia Olson – Haven't You Noticed (I'm a Star)
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“Haven’t You Noticed (I’m A Star)” is performed several times in Steven Universe episode, “Sadie’s Song”. The song is an in-universe pop song performed by Olivia Olson as an in-
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