All of You
Encanto Cast
The emotional climax of the score arrives on a swell of voices rather than a single showstopper moment, which is exactly the point. The arrangement builds from intimate piano and guitar into something orchestral and communal, individual voices weaving in and out before merging into ensemble. It's a song about the difficulty of saying "I love you and I also need you to change," and the music mirrors that tension — tender verses pushing against a chorus that opens up with almost uncomfortable emotional directness. Each voice brings a different texture: some bright and declarative, others quieter and more uncertain. The production allows space between notes, which is rare in a score this dense, and that space does expressive work — it's the sound of people learning to listen to each other. The harmonic resolution the song arrives at is hard-won, and you feel it in the chord progression when it finally lands. This is the song you sit with after a difficult conversation with someone you love, when you're still processing what was said and what it cost to say it.
medium
2020s
warm, layered, spacious
Colombian-American, Latin American Broadway
Musical Theater, Pop. Ensemble finale. hopeful, bittersweet. Begins with individual vulnerability and weaves through tension toward a hard-won communal resolution that feels earned rather than given.. energy 6. medium. danceability 4. valence 7. vocals: ensemble cast, mixed textures, some bright and declarative, others quiet and uncertain. production: piano, acoustic guitar, orchestral build, space-conscious arrangement. texture: warm, layered, spacious. acousticness 5. era: 2020s. Colombian-American, Latin American Broadway. After a difficult conversation with someone you love, still processing what was said and what it cost both of you to say it.