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And if you disagree with any of it, please don't train dogs to push any member of my family off a cliff. With that in mind, enjoy every single goshdarn Cruella needle drop ranked. A few caveats before we begin: The original song "Call Me Cruella" by Florence and the Machine was not included as it's not a pre-existing song, the performance of The Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog" was not included as it's performed live within the universe of the film, and a few songs have been melded together to represent their effect as presented within the film (meaning this list has 30, not 33, entries). To find out, we've ranked all 33 needle-drops - yes, there are 33 individual, pre-existing songs plopped into the tapestry of the film - from least to most effective. But beyond these songs' value in terms of licensing fees, how do they work to tell the creative story of Cruella? But given the level of A-list artists being represented, and the wall-to-wall, nearly self-parodic volume of songs heard within the 134-minute run time, I have to imagine it was quite a damn lot. I don't know how much money Cruella music supervisor Susan Jacobs ( Promising Young Woman, I, Tonya) had to spend on all the needle drops for the film's soundtrack. Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Cruella.You can see a ton of money thrown at the screen in Cruella, a gaudy, fashionable, production-designed-within-an-inch-of-its-life live-action origin story of the infamous 101 Dalmatians villain.