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7 musical series that will make you sing and dance while watching

The musical genre originated in theater, around 1860, by combining three main elements: plot, acting and, of course, music!

In cinema, the first musical film appeared only in 1927 and a few more years were needed for the style to also migrate to television.

Musicals divide opinions – they are adored by many and hated by others, but one thing is impossible to deny: you can’t stand still to the sound of a good soundtrack and you can’t help but get involved with the story when that soundtrack is tightly tied to the soundtrack. narrative.

If you’re part of the group that LOVES musicals, check out seven TV series that abuse the genre and get ready to sing and dance as you watch!

1. Glee

The series Glee was broadcast from 2009 to 2015, has six seasons and tells the story of a group of young people very different from each other, but who had one thing in common: music. These young people are part of the William McKinley High School choir and face teenage conflicts, personal discoveries and love stories as they participate in music competitions.

The songs featured in the series are usually versions of well-known and established songs that had their use released by record companies. However, the series also voiced some original compositions.

2. smash

Smash revolves around a group of artists who decide to team up to create a new Broadway musical inspired by the life of Marilyn Monroe. While developing the play, the characters also have to deal with their complicated personal lives.

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With only two seasons, the series has combined a few versions of well-known songs with a large amount of original themes, composed especially for the narrative and released by Columbia Records.

3. Nashville

The city of Nashville is also known as the capital of country and, therefore, gives its name to the series, which tells the story of several singers – fictional – of country music and takes place in the well-known scenarios of the city. The narrative focuses, initially, on the rivalry between Rayna James, an established artist, but whose career begins to decline, and Juliette Barnes, the new sensation of the musical style.

The series has five seasons completed and is set to release a sixth early next year. In addition, the songs present in the series are compositions by local artists, known or not.

4. Empire

On the other hand, Empire has the rap world as its backdrop. The series revolves around Lucious Lyon, a rapper and former drug dealer who thrived in the music industry and created the record label Empire. Upon discovering a serious illness, the character tries to decide which of his sons should take over the family business.

The soundtrack songs were composed for the series, which is about to premiere its fourth season in the United States. This next season will crossover – an encounter between characters, scenarios and narratives – with another musical series, Star.

5. Star

Star had its first season with twelve episodes aired between December 2016 and March 2017. The second season is scheduled to premiere in September.

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The series follows three super-talented singers exploring the music industry and trying to achieve success. Episodes feature original songs and performances by characters imagining their future as stars.

6. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American comedy series starring Rebecca Bunch. Rebecca is a young lawyer in New York who, upon meeting up with Josh, her old boyfriend, decides to drop everything and move to the city where he lives, in California.

Music appears sporadically in this series. Each episode has two or three original songs, usually performed by Rebecca or a character she interacts with, in the form of musical costumes.

7. Galavant

Unlike all the other series on the list, Galavant is a musical and comedy series, but it is also a medieval series. The story follows the adventures of the character that bears the name of the series, a hero trying to win back his reputation and the love of his life.

The episodes show Galavant’s stories through musical numbers and the series is only two seasons old, having been canceled last year.

Musical series are perfect excuses to dance and sing out loud while no one is looking, so pick your favorite and start the marathon!

Mariana Bianchini

Graduated in Communication and Multimedia from the State University of Maringá. Content creator about entertainment and pop culture on the internet. She can sing every Taylor Swift song. And if she could, she would be at Disney.

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