Lyrics to the Tv Theme Show All in the Family
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- An in-show case for Brooklyn 9-Ix, Peralta is on a instance with Helm Holt and wants them to play characters, he'southward Bret Barley, a cop who hates violence against animals, and Holt is Gerald Jimes, a man who can solve every crime except one-the murder of his wife. Holt dismisses the idea, of course, simply it doesn't terminate Peralta from singing a song about the two fake detectives.
"Look out bad guys, its Barley and Jimes, Barley and Jimes are on the case!"
- Two Super Sentai serial: Choujuu Sentai Liveman and Kousoku Sentai Turboranger. Both accept their theme songs sang by the actors of their respective Ruby Rangers.
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger ending in episodes focused on female person rangers, "Girls in trouble! DEKARANGER" were sung past Jasmine & Umeko's actress while the boys human action as backing vocalists.
- The Ending Theme of Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger, "Ashita wa Akiba no Kaze ga Fuku", is sung by Nobuo'southward actor Masato Wada.
- In Republic of korea, the opening of Power Rangers Dino Force Dauntless is sung by its five male lead actors.
- Kamen Rider: Going all the way back to the original, several series take featured songs performed past members of the cast, usually The Hero or The Lancer. An incomplete listing: V3, Super-1, BLACK, Ryuki, Blade, Kabuto, Den-O, Kiva, Decade, OOO, Gaim, and Drive. The special mentions...
- Kamen Passenger Den-O, which pulled Rearrange the Song a lot, equally detailed on that trope'due south folio (and that isn't counting the version of the theme song performed by the four master Imagin).
- Kamen Rider Kiva, which featured a "express band" called TETRA-FANG, formed to perform the show's insert songs; series star Koji Seto was the pb vocaliser and recurring Kamen Rider composer Shuhei Naruse played the keyboard.
- Kamen Passenger Double has an odd instance: it doesn't happen commonly, simply one story arc revolves around a villain rigging an American Idol-style singing contest. Philip (who has a tendency to go wrapped up in new experiences) signs himself and Shotaro upwardly as "The Kamen Singers", and they perform "Finger on the Trigger", one of the testify's insert songs.
- Kamen Rider OOO: The themes for OOO'southward vii grade changes are sung past lead actor Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) himself. Ii of them are also duets - "Time Judged All" with Ryosuke Miura (Ankh) and "Ability to Tearer" with the legendary Akira Kushida (the phonation of the O Scanner).
- Kamen Rider Gaim features a twist on this, as the theme song for Gaim's Super Mode, "Ranbu Escalation", is actually a duet between pb actor Gaku Sano (Kouta Kazuraba) and Yutaka Kobayashi (who plays The Rival Kaito Kumon). Notably, this is because the vocal is more about their race for the Golden Fruit and serves contrasts their character arcs leading into the final office of the show. Notable, in that, more than than any other instance in the franchise, while most other examples of this trope are the actors simply singing a song near their character, the lyrics and fifty-fifty the music video arrive perfectly articulate it's the characters themselves who are singing. The to a higher place mentioned Fourth dimension Judged All is the one that comes closest to this in terms of a song sung by the characters themselves. Kobayashi performed some other collective song ("Never Surrender") alongside Gaku Matsuda & Saku Momose, who played Kaito'due south teammates Zack and Peko.
- Kamen Passenger Ex-Aid has a rare villainous case: Hiroyuki Takami, who plays series Big Bad Masamune Dan, too sung his insert theme, "Justice".
- Kamen Rider Zi-O's prototype song "Zi-O! Male monarch of Time!" is sung by the atomic number 82 actor So Okuno. Not to exist outdone, young man actors Gaku Oshida and Keisuke Watanabe, who play Geiz and Woz, respectively, take their own epitome songs that they also sing, "Future Guardian" and "Black&White".
- Metal Heroes simply has two: The opening of B-Robo Kabutack, "Kiyoku Tadashiku Kabutack," sang by Kabutack'south VA, Takeshi Kusao, and Ichiro Mizuki (Doctor Ben/Md Bio) sang the opening to Jikuu Senshi Spielban.
- A lot of live-action sitcoms on Disney Channel — That'southward So Raven, Cory in the House, Hannah Montana, Sonny with a Gamble, Good Luck Charlie, Wizards of Waverly Place, Jonas, A.N.T. Farm, Jessie, Austin & Ally, Liv and Maddie, I Didn't Do Information technology, Girl Meets World, Yard.C. Secret, Bunk'd, Bizaardvark... The listing goes on.
- It'south easier to listing which ones which are aversions of the trope: Lizzie McGuire, Phil of the Future, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody/On Deck, Milk shake information technology Upward (sung past Selena Gomez of Wizards of Waverly Place — surprisingly she never appeared on Shake Information technology Up), Dog with a Weblog (a BGM opening), Best Friends Whenever (one of the stars from the show is in the band that sang the OP), Stuck in the Center, Andi Mack (sung by Sabrina Carpenter of Girl Meets Globe), and But Roll With It.
- Nickelodeon does this a lot, especially during the late 2000's and early on 2010's when many shows were vehicles for the stars' budding music careers. Miranda Cosgrove sings the theme song to iCarly, Victoria Justice sings the theme for Victorious, Keke Palmer sings the theme for True Jackson, VP, Big Time Rush sings the theme for... Big Time Rush, Brec Bassinger sings the theme for Bella and the Bulldogs, and Kel Mitchell sings the theme to Game Shakers. Older Nickelodeon series include the entire cast performing the theme to Eureeka's Castle.
- H₂O: Just Add Water's third flavor has the original opening song, "No Ordinary Daughter", sang past Indiana Evans, the actress playing Bella. Averted with the start two seasons (which were performed past Ellie Henderson in flavor one and Kate Alexa in season two).
- Not only Torri Webster, who plays Tess, sings "Wonderful Life" for Life with Boys just she also joined by Canadian singer Katia Zuccarelli as a duet theme vocal.
- British thespian Dennis Waterman has a history of doing this with the shows that he's in, including Minder and New Tricks. This is spoofed in a recurring skit on Lilliputian Britain, which invariably ends with Waterman losing work considering of his insistence that he "write the theme tune, sing the theme tune..." to pretty much every job he's offered. (The other joke is the fact that the "Dennis Waterman" of the show, played past David Walliams, is repeatedly shown to exist absolutely tiny, whereas the real Dennis Waterman is 5′nine″ — expressionless boilerplate.) The irony is that, although he sang the theme to Minder, he didn't actually write information technology. That was done by his married woman of the time Patricia Waterman.
- This parody was parodied on the Comic Relief special, with the real Dennis Waterman invading the Dennis Waterman sketch to point out the inaccuracies, and and so sing the show'south theme melody anyway.
- In Frasier, Kelsey Grammar, who stars as the eponymous Dr. Frasier Crane in the show, sings the closing theme song, "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs".
- The offset theme to The Drew Carey Show, "Moon Over Parma", was sung by Drew Carey.
- Joss Whedon wrote the theme song for Firefly. There's an alternating version of the opening in the DVD boxset where he sings information technology himself (albeit not that well).
- Gene Roddenberry wrote the lyrics to the Star Expedition: The Original Serial theme just so he could get 50% of the royalties as a lyricist, and without asking its composer Alexander Courage. Courage felt that Roddenberry's bear was unethical (although he never pursued any legal action), to which Roddenberry replied "Hey, I have to become some money somewhere. I'chiliad certain not gonna go it out of the profits of Star Trek." This royalty issue, every bit well as being busy scoring Medico Dolittle, may explain why Courage simply scored a few episodes in the first and third seasons.
- Psych creator Steve Franks wrote and sang the theme song with his band, The Friendly Indians. He says that of all the times his name comes up in the show's credits, that's the 1 that makes him the happiest.
- Every iteration of the Theme Tune of Mystery Science Theater 3000 was written and performed by the show's stars - Joel Hodgson wrote the lyrics that appear during his five seasons on the testify, and all the variations that appear during the Mike years were written by Mike Nelson himself. (Considering that Mike wrote well-nigh iii out of every five songs performed on the show, this is not really all that surprising.) The streak was cleaved by Flavor eleven, with lyrics written and sung past Har Mar Superstar, admitting with part of the song being sung past Felicia Day, who played the show's new Large Bad.
- "Final Borderland", the Theme Tune for Mad About You lot was written by Paul Reiser, who starred in the evidence. (Notation that the prove likewise featured Diegetic Soundtrack Usage on one occasion.) Reiser likewise played pianoforte in the recording of the theme song.
- The theme song for Mimpi Metropolitan is sung past Bambang, Alan and Prima'southward actors with backing vocals from the artistic team (who wrote the lyrics).
- The theme tune to the 1970s American sitcom Alice, "There's a New Daughter in Boondocks", was sung by Linda Lavin, who portrayed the title character.
- The theme to the 1980s British sitcom A Fine Romance (the song "A Fine Romance", written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields) was sung by the show's star, Dame Judi Dench.
- Zooey Deschanel sings the theme song of New Daughter. Her graphic symbol sings part of the theme song in-universe in the pilot episode, and only by the second episode does the serial feature the 'official' song as an opener.
- The theme vocal for How I Met Your Mother is sung past The Solids, a band that is made up of 4 guys, two of which are the show's creators, Carter Bays and Craig Thomas. In a sixth-season episode, the cast performs the theme song.
- Folk singer John Tams played a regular supporting role in Sharpe and as well wrote/arranged and sang most of its music.
- Subversion: The theme tune of Two and a Half Men appears (in the show's initial opening credit sequence) to be sung by the titular cast, simply producer Chuck Lorre confirmed in 2005 at a convention that actors Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones are only lipsynching. The actual vocals were washed by professional studio musicians — notably, the one for Angus was an uncredited E.Thou. Daily.
- All the same, a Television spot for the show did feature the actors actually singing a set of gag lyrics to that championship tune — evidently commemorating its motility to daily syndication, as the lyrics began with Charlie Sheen singing, "EV-ry solar day, we're ON ev-ry Solar day at present..." Comparison Sheen's and Cryer'southward actual singing voices to the sound of the theme should have put this trope to rest for the testify, but unfortunately Viewers Are Morons.
- On the subject of Chuck Lorre, The Big Bang Theory's theme vocal, written and performed by the Barenaked Ladies, was mistaken for this by a few people who believed that Jim Parsons sang it.
- The same thing happened with Smallville's theme vocal. The atomic number 82 singer of Remy Zero, the band that performed "Save Me", bears an uncanny resemblance to Michael Rosenbaum (Lex Luthor).
- Similarly, some people thought that Richard Sanders sang the WKRP in Cincinnati theme song. Only he played Les Nessman and Word of God holds that the lyrics were written from the perspective of Andy Travis, who was played past an actor (Gary Sandy) who had singing feel in musicals. Information technology was really performed by session singer Steve Carlisle.
- The theme tune of 21 Spring Street was performed past Holly Robinson, who played Officeholder Judy Hoffs on the show (with the "JUMP!" shout provided by Johnny Depp and Peter DeLuise).
- Walker, Texas Ranger. Chuck Norris. "Eyes of the Ranger".
- The 2 theme tunes of But Fools and Horses are sung by John Sullivan, the series creator.
- Something that some people have noticed about the way Sullivan sings it is that he sounds similar i of the chief characters, Rodney. A few people did indeed think that Nicholas Lyndhurst was the one singing it.
- Parodied in Garth Marenghis Darkplace: The opening is "based on melodies originally whistled by Gath Marenghi".
- Both The Honeymooners and The Jackie Gleason Show featured theme music written by Jackie Gleason himself (Gleason put out numerous albums, but as a conductor rather than a singer).
- David Naughton (better known every bit the "Dr. Pepper" guy and as An American Werewolf in London) both starred in and sang the theme song for the shortlived 1978 sitcom, Makin' It. Ironically, though the bear witness was a flop, the song was a hit.
- The theme song for Round the Twist was sung past Tamsin West, who played the original Linda.
- Craig Ferguson sings the theme vocal for his late-night chat evidence The Tardily Late Show With Craig Ferguson, and also co-wrote the lyrics. And yes, he's actually playing the drums in the opening segment.
- Carroll O'Connor wrote the (never heard on the show) lyrics to "Remembering You," the closing instrumental theme song for All in the Family. Likewise, of form, the opening theme "Those Were The Days" was sung (on camera) by O'Connor and Jean Stapleton.
- Paul McDermott, host of Expert News Week, sings the theme tune (a embrace of Hedgehoppers Bearding' Good News Week).
- The famous Theme Tune Rap to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was performed by... DJ Jazzy Jeff and the titular Fresh Prince.
- The theme tune for the first season of Campion was sung by atomic number 82 histrion Peter Davison.
- The theme song to Reba is somewhere between this and Existent Vocal Theme Melody, since information technology's a partial rewrite of Reba McEntire's 2002 unmarried "I'm a Survivor".
- James May wrote the theme tune to his ain series, James May's Man Lab. Given his musical groundwork, it's not terribly surprising.
- The opening theme from Bottom was written and performed past The Blueish Notes, Adrian Edmondson'due south band. They also played the cover of "Last Night" that runs under the endmost credits.
- Beginnning in its second season, The Brady Bunch had its theme song performed past the show's six child actors (equally well as that of The Brady Kids.)
- Lee Majors sang the theme song from The Fall Guy, "The Unknown Stuntman" (co-written past the testify's creator, Glen A. Larson, who wrote or co-wrote the themes for many of his shows and thus paved the way for J. J. Abrams).
- Everybody Hates Chris almost had one of these. Cast member Tichina Arnold wrote and performed her own song, but ultimately an instrumental theme tune was chosen instead. A pocket-size snippet of the song became the iconic "Everybody Ha-ates Chris!" riff at the act-breaks and cease of every episode.
- Greg Evigan shares ownership of this trope with Dennis Waterman, having washed this four times, first with shortlived '70s sitcom A Year at the Pinnacle - justified as information technology was a prove about a pair of musicians, played by Evigan and Paul Shaffer (!) - and then with B.J. and the Conduct, My 2 Dads (which he also performed on screen in one episode, leading Paul Reiser to wonder where he'd heard that vocal before) and P.S. I LUV U .
- The Rentaghost theme tune was written and sung past Michael Staniforth, who played Claypole on the show.
- Power Rangers Dino Thunder executive producer Douglas Sloan co-wrote its theme song.
- Ultraman Leo has its offset theme song performed by master star Ryu Manatsu. He did a rerecording a few decades later.
- Nell Carter sang the theme song for Gimme a Intermission!.
- Waylon Jennings should be considered role of the cast for The Dukes of Hazzard, right? He sings the theme song (a.yard.a. "Expert Ol' Boys") and he narrates each episode.
- Queen Latifah performed the theme for Living Unmarried.
- Cybill Shepard sings the theme to Cybill herself.
- Marla Gibbs sings "There's No Place Like Home", the theme melody to 227 of which she is the star.
- Watching begins and ends with ditties sung by Emma Wray in-grapheme as Brenda.
- Merv Griffin frequently did this with his Game Show backdrop:
- He equanimous the theme song and "Jeopardy!" Thinking Music for the original 1964-1974 version of Jeopardy! When the show was brought back in 1984, an adaptation of the latter became the show's Bootstrapped Theme, which is still used in rearranged form to this day.
- Originally averted with Wheel of Fortune, which originally used Alan Thicke's "Big Wheels", but changed to Merv's own "Changing Keys" in 1983. During well-nigh of the 80s and 90s, Merv likewise composed various music beds used throughout the bear witness (ane of which was later Recycled many years later, presently later Merv's death, for Merv Griffin'south Crosswords). Versions of "Changing Keys" were used until 2000, when they were replaced by unlike composers' themes.
- Going a fiddling further back, Griffin wrote the theme for the first game show he produced, 1963's Word For Discussion. Griffin hosted the show every bit well.
- Griffin likewise composed the theme for Headline Chasers, which was created by Flash Martindale but put out by Griffin'due south production company.
- Speaking of game shows and Alan Thicke, Mr. Thicke co-wrote and performed the theme vocal to the brusk-lived Saturday morning celebrity quiz show Beast Crack-ups.
- Cleopatra 2525 had Gina Torres play one of the principal characters, Hel, and also sang the theme song.
- The theme to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is an in-universe Stupid Argument Trip the light fantastic toe Mix someone made from an in-universe news broadcast in the first episode explaining the backstory of the main grapheme.
- The theme to Hogan'south Heroes was an instrumental, simply Bob Crane played the drums on it.
- The original Swedish version of the 1969 Pippi Longstocking series had Inger Nilsson (who plays Pippi) sing the theme song. notation Which just appeared in the closing credits. It originally didn't have an opening sequence; those were added past the German and English language versions (the latter of which was released as iv movies in the U.Southward.).
- The theme tune to Taskmaster is performed by The Horne Section, which is co-host Alex Horne's ring.
- During the 1989-1990 season, Los Angeles-based KTTV'southward weekday afternoon programming block was known every bit "Rex Koopa'southward Kool Kartoons" note They were airing The Super Mario Bros Super Show! during this time., which was also the proper name of a local show that aired at the end of each mean solar day. This show had a theme vocal performed by Christopher Collins (AKA: Chris Latta) who was (at least) the vocalization of this version of "Male monarch Koopa" (as he was chosen in the blithe show) note Later on in the show'due south run, he was replaced by Pat Pinney, best known every bit the phonation of Mighty Mouse in Ralph Bakshi'due south Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures..
- The Doctor Who episode "Before the Flood" features the regular opening theme with an electric guitar accessory past Peter Capaldi.
- The Russian remake of High german Television show Galileo has composer credit get to its host, Aleksandr Pushnoy.
- Grownish'south theme vocal "Grown" is performed by band Chloe x Halle, who are also cast members on the show.
- The theme to Kids Incorporated is sung past the unabridged bandage. note Which of class gets updated as new cast members leave and come in.
- The 1994 Great britain series The Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller, later on a cold open up (normally a quick magic pull a fast one on or a circus geek-manner act, such as snorting a edible bean and making it pop out from nether their optics) has Penn and Teller playing the theme tune in front end of the audience (Penn on bass and Teller on piano), underscored by rhythmic hammering chisels.
- The main theme of El corazón nunca se equivoca is performed past Emilio Osorio and Joaquín Bondoni, who likewise play the main characters.
- David Cassidy sang both versions of The Partridge Family's theme song.
- The theme song for Big Bad Beetleborgs was sung by Billy Forester, who played Flabber.
- Parodied in a Sat Night Alive sketch where the stars of popular television set shows sing to their theme tunes With Lyrics, such as Jim Hopper singing the melody of Stranger Things, Cousin Greg singing to the Succession theme (which is just him repeating "Huh? What?" over the music), and Baby Yoda rapping the theme song of The Mandalorian earlier quitting because he doesn't like the beat. They cap it off with the real John Krasinski (the episode'south host) singing his own lyrics to The Function (U.s.a.), which borders on a Literal Music Video.
- The Princess Wei Immature:
- Tiffany Tang (Xin Er) and Luo Jin (Tuoba Yu) sang "天赋/Tiān Fù/Heavenly Souvenir".
- Jin Han (Chiyun Nan) sang "緣因我/Yuán Yīn Wǒ/Fate Because of Me".
- The Rising of Phoenixes: Ni Ni (Zhi Wei) sang "何奈何/Hé Nài Hé/Why to No Avail".
- Ashes of Love:
- Yang Zi (Jin Mi) and Deng Lun (Xu Feng) sing "天地无霜/Tiān Dì Wú Shuāng/Unparalleled in the World". Yang Zi too sings "情霜/Qíng Shuāng/Love Frost".
- Sa Ding Ding plays Immortal Yuan Ji and also sings the ending theme, "左手指月/Zuǒ Shǒu Zhǐ Yuè/Upwards to the Moon".
- Nirvana in Fire: All iii of the main bandage contributed to the OST. Hu Ge (Mei Changsu) sings "风起时/Fēng Qǐ Shí/When the Wind Blows"; Liu Tao (Nihuang) sings "红颜旧/Hóng Yán Jiù/Faded Beauty", and Wang Kai (Jingyan) sings "赤血长殷/Chì Xuè Cháng Yīn/Loyal Blood Forever Runs Ruby-red".
- Cinderella Chef:
- Xu Zhi Xuan (Xia Chun Yu) sings "情痴/Qíng Chī" and "光年/Guāng Nián".
- Chong Dan Ni (Ye Jia Yao) sings "相信的意义/Xiāng Xìn De Yì Yì".
- General and I: Wallace Chung (Chu Bei Jie) sang "一支孤芳/Yī Zhī Gū Fāng/A Lone Flower".
- The Journeying of Flower: Wallace Huo (Bai Zi Hua) and Zhao Li Ying (Hua Qian Gu) sang "不可说/Bù Kě Shuì/Cannot Say".
- Joy Of Life: Xiao Zhan (Yan Bing Yun) sings "余年/Yú Nián/Remaining Years''.
- The Longest Solar day in Chang'an: Reyizha Alimjan (Tan Qi) sings "侠客行/Xiá Kè Xíng/Benevolent Tour".
- Lost Love in Times:
- William Chan (Yuan Ling) sings "因你/Yīn Nǐ/Because of You".
- Mao Fang Yuan (Xiao Xu) sings "你是我的王国/Nǐ Shì Wǒ De Wáng Guó/You Are My Kingdom".
- Han Xue (Tao Yao) and Han Dong (Xi Xie) sing "空情/Kōng Qíng/Empty Honey".
- Gao Yi Qing (Yuan Hao) sings "不若相见/Bù Ruò Xiāng Jiàn/Rather Non Encounter".
- Men with Sword: Evan Ma (Jian Bin) and Dylan Xiong (Zhong Kun Yi) sang "劍心飛揚/Jiàn Xīn Fēi Yáng". Dylan Xiong also sang "月光訣/Yuè Guāng Jué".
- Novoland: The Castle in the Sky:
- Ju Jing Yi (Fei Shuang) sang "醉飞霜/Zuì Fēi Shuāng/Drunk Fei Shuang".
- Guan Xiao Tong (Fu Ling) sang "音夢/Yīn Mèng/Music Dream".
- Princess Agents: Zhao Li Ying (Chu Qiao) sang part of "望/Wàng/Gaze".
- Princess Silver:
- Aarif Rahman (Wu You lot) sang "若雪/Ruò Xuě/If Snow" and part of "小至/Xiǎo Zhì".
- Zhang Xue Ying (Rong Le) sang "忘忧/Wàng Yōu/Forget Worries".
- The Untamed:
- Xiao Zhan and Wang Yibo (the actors for Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji, respectively) sang the ending song.
- Xiao Zhan, Wang Yibo, Wang Zhuocheng (Jiang Cheng), Liu Haikuan (Lan Xichen) and Yu Bin (Wen Ning) also sang their respective grapheme songs.
- Chen Zhuoxuan (A-Qing) sang alongside Lord's day Bolun in the Yi City theme song "Gu Cheng".
- Although Zui Xue is the lead singer, Zheng Fanxing (Lan Sizhui), Guo Cheng (Lan Jingyi), and Qi Peixin (Jin Ling) sang some lines in their collective character song.
- Word of Honor:
- Zhang Zhe Han (Zhou Zi Shu) and Gong Jun (Wen Ke Xing) sing "天涯客/Tiān Yá Kè/Faraway Wanderers". Zhang Zhe Han also sings "孤梦/Gū Mèng/Lonely Dream".
- Li Dai Kun (the Scorpion King), Yuan Shuai (Mu Yun Ge), Ma Wen Yuan (Cao Wei Ning) and Sun Xi Lun (Zhang Cheng Ling) sing "望天涯/Wàng Tiān Yá/Gazing at the Horizon".
- The Eternal Dear 2: Liang Jie (Xiao Tan) sings "拜托拜托/Bài Tuō Bài Tuō/Please, I Beg Y'all" and part of "一半/Yī Bàn/Half".
- Scarlet Middle: Liu Shi Shi (Zhang Xiao/Ruo Xi) sings "等你的季节/Děng Nǐ De Jì Jié/Flavour of Waiting".
- Birds of a Feather: From Series iii onwards, the theme melody (a version of "What'll I Do") is sung past two of the co-stars (Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson).
- Guardian: Bai Yu (Zhao Yunlan) and Zhu Yilong (Shen Wei) sang "时间飞行/Shí Jiān Fēi Xíng/Flight of Time".
- On Campsite Cariboo, hosts Tom Knowlton and Mark Baldwin, who often sang and played instruments on the show, recorded the theme song themselves.
- The Glamorous Royal Concubine:
- Ruby Lin (Ma Fu Ya) sings "倾世皇妃/Qīng Shì Huáng Fēi/The Glamorous Imperial Concubine" and "倾听我/Qīng Tīng Wǒ/Listen to Me".
- Wallace Huo (Liu Lian Cheng) sings "倾世/Qīng Shì/Glamorous Lifetime".
- And the Winner is Love: Luo Yun Xi (Shangguan Tou) sings "缘起/Yuán Qǐ/Origin".
- The Journey of Bloom: Wallace Huo (Zi Hua) and Zhao Li Ying (Qian Gu) sang "不可说/Bù Kě Shuì/Cannot Say".
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