Kaitlyn Turner but can you actually do it successfully, without absolutely shredding your voice? Because even a lot of people who play and have played Elphaba tear their voice/throat up singing those notes. So being as young as you are, I don’t doubt you can at least hit those notes - but I doubt the technique is there.
Kaitlyn Turner but can you hit them 8 times a week, running around stage and up and down stairs in heels and a heavy dress and green makeup and a wig and hat. Hitting one high note once Ain’t that impressive, but a lead actress has to be consistent.
Best attempt at 02:18 A solid F5 is enough, it really fits the melody very well, and shows how sad is Elphaba after Fiyero's death. Almost everybody is getting crazy about the G#5, we know it's very impressive, and I like it too *but* I prefer emotion instead of extra vocals. It isn't always about high notes, guys!
Of course everyone is going to go crazy. You do know that everyone who is singing Elphaba’s parts are mostly mezzo-soprano. A mezzo-soprano hitting a G#5 is amazing!!!
The Supremes Archive I disagree. I see where you are coming from, but the point of a musical is to express emotions that are too great for plain words, through song. As a vocalist, I greatly appreciate her emphasis on the disparity behind losing Fiyero and using the G#5 as a way to accent the emotion. I do agree however, that this can be done with a well-sung F5.
For me 2:19 has to be my favourite. It truly sounds like she’s wailing and her pain grows as the notes and ascend, and the scream/voice break at the end gives me chills!
I'm in general not a fan of the non-rhotic ones. It feels like cheating to pronounce it "FIYEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA." But there's some incredible talent on display here; I'm very thankful for the work you put into these and the singers you expose me to.
The change of vowel allows the vocalist to get up in that point of her range without sounding “shouty” (for lack of a better word). O sounds can be tricky tbh
It's a common musical theatre and singing trick in general. The change of vowels makes it easier to get high up, it's less straining on the voice and also it prevents one from becoming pitchy because hitting a C5 just like that is hard and then even going higher
I can't believe it that Danna Paola its in this list. Really, she had 18 year old when act the play. And she is a pop singer, a lot people think "she is a mess" really she is amazing, and she shout up everyone. I want to see in the play again.
Juanki Durán yeah, shes pretty amazing, her current songs don’t really show her true talent but you could really see it stand out when she played Elpheba in Wicked: Mexico. Truly a talented girl and im super proud of her and in love with her voice
Honestly I prefer the original way rather than going up to F5 at the end. I feel like the C#5 gives the opportunity to give a really good emotional break at the end of the note.
i like when they stick to the original c#5 Eb5 because in its “simplicity” (even though nothing in that range is simple) it just shows the amount perfect amount of emotion and rawness of elphabas feelings rather than “showing” off with higher more powerful notes
Im so impressed by Danna Paola. My favorite Elphaba was always Idina and after her just followed by Eden, but, maaan, Danna with 17 yo and giving those performance at the level of the most experienced women really stole my heart. She started with safe notes, but as the numbers of presentations were passing by the year and a half she was playing the role, she was taking more and more risks to reach a really high level. I don't desestimate any of those wonderful women who really pay honor to the role, of course
I'm an opera trained mezzo, so I easily hit A5 in Berta's Aria in Barber of Seville. But I can't belt the high notes, they're just really loud head voice from me. All these women are amazing! I need to work on my blending.
I always come to these videos and go while Alice Fearn is my favourite Elphaba and she just stuns me (Also I've heard her go up to an F#5 and maybe even a G5 live) Her simpler riffs to the Eb5 or F5 are very effective, after that she gets a bit shouty. However Jacqueline Hughes as per usual blasting me into outer space with her vocals. I think on pure vocal ability she's my favourite sung Elphaba
Not a fan of the ones who don't finish the word Fiyero and end mid-riff. I understand it's a very vocally demanding note and it fits with Elphaba's current emotional state but it's just sort of sloppy and at least the breath should be planned ahead
Clearly I know nothing about music. That G#5 note sounded like the worst note in the 7.5mins but then the comments rave about it. I'll just go back to admitting I know nothing about music buy enjoying Wicked nevertheless.
I don’t know your musical background- just a disclaimer- but the G#5 sounds funky because of the placement. Being able to chest mix that high is very difficult, and the placement can sound nasally because of the “spin” required to keep it steady. Some people don’t like the way that sounds, and it’s just fine. It’s totally a matter of personal preference :) I don’t know if that Elphaba planned to do it or it just happened in the moment, but I personally think it was cool :)
Edens #2 is awesome but #3 is amazing! Alice fearn #2 is amazing Jaquiline Hughes #3 fg# is insane awesome! PS y'all missed Shoshana she is queen at this one! She is who created option3 for the show!
I really like Kennedy Caughell, but her video was taken down :( Brandi Chavonne Massey (ruclips.net/video/menBvh18SfQ/видео.html) And the others that have more performances avaliable, like Alice Farn (this is from a festival, but the high note is great: ruclips.net/video/57eyWrLBuz4/видео.html), Willemijn (this one is amazing: ruclips.net/video/hHGVrygzOas/видео.html), Shoshana Bean, Donna Vivino, Julia Murney, Rachel Tucker or Myra Ruiz (ruclips.net/video/yoB20EaKyN0/видео.html)...
Sorry, this list is incomplete without Donna Vivino. To me hers is the clearest and most passionate interpretation of this line. But whoever that was at 3:09 !!!!!
The G#5 was insane! I do Riff 3 of Danna and Riff 1 of Idina. I might do a No Good Deed cover. I don't know which riff to do. Usually it just happens on how my voice feels and what's most convenient at the time.
Pearl the rebel I go for the F if I'm comfy If my voice needs rest I'll make the usual riff(Eb5) pls do! This is one of my fav songs! Merry Christmas!!
Mister Golightly I do my recordings on Smule sing and I have to renew my account which I'll do tomorrow. I might do a different song from Wicked if I can find a solo one.
Mister Golightly I did Defying Gravity. I'll do No Good Deed tomorrow. I got a little shaky and nervous at the end. Tell me what you thought www.smule.com/p/1506614313_1879393646
Queen Willemijn forever 💯💞 (the others were also unbelievebal and amazing! But for me Willemijn beats every single note and she sings exactly the way and the notes i love to hear and how it should be in my opinion) ❤️
Love these videos! Love Rachel Tucker’s riffs, but Donna Vivino will always be my fav! According to this, I did Riff #2 in my cover. Probably the hardest song I’ve ever attempted! :)
I come back to this video every once in a while to just giggle at myself for how long I can trick my brain into hearing actresses hold "yeeeeeeeeeeeee" without getting bored. It should really just replace the CSI Miami intro song.
So i saw this comment on another video like this that the commenter didnt like that they tried to sort of see how high/loud they could belt out that part and I agree. they also stated that this part was more of a scream/cry angst part, and that the belting out as high/loud as they can ruined it. I also agree with that. I feel like it should be the same C#5 note but see who could make it sound as emotional as possible not as high/loud as they can because its sort of distracting and takes away from the scene I guess. Just my opinion :’X
Hughes and Ruiz. My God. I was fortunate to get to hear Donna Vivino's version and I find it's up there with those two. I like how Hughes hit the syllable "ro" with a bit of a scoop into it. It was awesome and unexpected. Also awesome, to know there's someone else out there in the world who analyzes and obsesses over the climax notes as much as I do. You would be a great hang, my friend!!!!
No one tops Donna Vivino for me. The way she absolutely throws herself on the floor after opting up shows just how much of an athlete she truly is. Not to mention she is SO connected to the character acting wise.
I really like how this video turned up. One of my personal best! Merry Chrismas everybody I hope you have a wonderful time!!!
Was Ana Gasteyer scene in this video?
I’m going to go to Wicked’s broadway world tour performance in 15 days and I’m so excited 😍
*Legitimately listens to the same word for 7 1/2 minutes*
Lara Geermann Omg I know😂😂
f i y e r O
Fierro
Name*
0kyes
I think the goal of Wicked was just to make Elphaba's songs as impossible to sing as possible lol
ASparrow13132 retweet! I'm seeing the show in Pittsburgh in February and I pray the Elphaba does some crazy riffs lol
ASparrow13132 really? I can NAIL some oF Elphaba’s high notes and I’m pretty young and my voice is still developing
Please don’t ask how old I am ;-;
Kaitlyn Turner How old are you?
Kaitlyn Turner but can you actually do it successfully, without absolutely shredding your voice? Because even a lot of people who play and have played Elphaba tear their voice/throat up singing those notes. So being as young as you are, I don’t doubt you can at least hit those notes - but I doubt the technique is there.
Kaitlyn Turner but can you hit them 8 times a week, running around stage and up and down stairs in heels and a heavy dress and green makeup and a wig and hat. Hitting one high note once Ain’t that impressive, but a lead actress has to be consistent.
FIYERO BETTER COME BECAUSE ALL THESE WOMEN ARE SCREAMING DEEPLY FOR HIM
Amethyst Animations dont forget wizard
Alright, I'm here! What the heck is it?
@@fiyerotigelaar3957 BAHAHA
@@fiyerotigelaar3957 YOU DID NOT
@@fiyerotigelaar3957LOL
Fiyero must be feeling pretty special right now
I am
Fr
@@fiyerotigelaar3957
Hi Fiyero... What's up with you?
@@fiyerotigelaar3957hi fiyero
I like the part where the sang *FIYEEEEEERO*
No way mine too!!!!
@Millie Bobby Brown’s BIGGEST FAN r/wooooosh
Me tooooo!! Wow great minds think alike!!
Ryan Houlihan me too! It was my favorite!
nah I liked *FIYERooooOoOoOoOoo*
I got nodes listening to this
Bryan Stopak that’s the biggest mood, but legit my voice = so underdeveloped I tap out at a C5
Bryan Stopak relatable
A BIG MOOD
*Idina Menzel joined the group chat
Countrycowboy08 *Jessica vosk’s healthy technique has left the the chat*
THAT G#5 I WASNT READY OOF RIP IM SHOOK
I literally said oh poop! I wasn’t ready for that one
3:10
True story.
Hearing these these incredible women hit F5 makes me feel like I can hit an F5 but whenever I do my voice cracks 😂
any luck with that F5 Kat?
If you dont have vocal training in belting PLEASE DON’T do iT, it can break your voice!!! If you have vocal training i Said nothing😊
Best attempt at 02:18
A solid F5 is enough, it really fits the melody very well, and shows how sad is Elphaba after Fiyero's death.
Almost everybody is getting crazy about the G#5, we know it's very impressive, and I like it too *but* I prefer emotion instead of extra vocals. It isn't always about high notes, guys!
That's Alice Fearn right there!!!
That's Alice Fearn right there!!!
alice fearn is the best
Of course everyone is going to go crazy. You do know that everyone who is singing Elphaba’s parts are mostly mezzo-soprano. A mezzo-soprano hitting a G#5 is amazing!!!
The Supremes Archive I disagree. I see where you are coming from, but the point of a musical is to express emotions that are too great for plain words, through song. As a vocalist, I greatly appreciate her emphasis on the disparity behind losing Fiyero and using the G#5 as a way to accent the emotion. I do agree however, that this can be done with a well-sung F5.
I’ve never seen the show so I’m very confused. Fiyero. FiYEEEEEERROOOOOOOOOOOO.
Fiyero is her man, he gets killed in the scene prior to this
Anna Saxton I can send you a video of the show if you want ❤
Bridie Molloy can you send it to me please?? My mail is: Aldualcaide@gmail.com
Please i have never seen the full show
Aldu Alcaide yeah sure I'll email you 💖
Aldu Alcaide I just emailed you 💖
For me 2:19 has to be my favourite. It truly sounds like she’s wailing and her pain grows as the notes and ascend, and the scream/voice break at the end gives me chills!
1:11 Idina's vibrato was amazing. This is from the workshop
This is when he voice was sooo damaged
I'm in general not a fan of the non-rhotic ones. It feels like cheating to pronounce it "FIYEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA." But there's some incredible talent on display here; I'm very thankful for the work you put into these and the singers you expose me to.
The change of vowel allows the vocalist to get up in that point of her range without sounding “shouty” (for lack of a better word).
O sounds can be tricky tbh
It's a common musical theatre and singing trick in general. The change of vowels makes it easier to get high up, it's less straining on the voice and also it prevents one from becoming pitchy because hitting a C5 just like that is hard and then even going higher
it’s not cheating at all bro
I can't believe it that Danna Paola its in this list. Really, she had 18 year old when act the play. And she is a pop singer, a lot people think "she is a mess" really she is amazing, and she shout up everyone. I want to see in the play again.
Juanki Durán yeah, shes pretty amazing, her current songs don’t really show her true talent but you could really see it stand out when she played Elpheba in Wicked: Mexico. Truly a talented girl and im super proud of her and in love with her voice
It's actually a musical, not a play
Yeah. She's just gotten a bad rap. I guess you could call it Mala Fama... 😎
I know this isn’t a “who sang it best” video, but Jaqueline Hughes is legendary.
Katelyn-Rebecca she nailed it!
^^^
@@MisterGolightly I agree with you! She's one of the best Elphabas in existence!
I enjoyed the "Fiyero" part a lot.
Honestly I prefer the original way rather than going up to F5 at the end. I feel like the C#5 gives the opportunity to give a really good emotional break at the end of the note.
Sean Silence listen to Donna Vivino do it and you’ll see why it’s popular. But no one ever does it as well as her.
i like when they stick to the original c#5 Eb5 because in its “simplicity” (even though nothing in that range is simple) it just shows the amount perfect amount of emotion and rawness of elphabas feelings rather than “showing” off with higher more powerful notes
Im so impressed by Danna Paola. My favorite Elphaba was always Idina and after her just followed by Eden, but, maaan, Danna with 17 yo and giving those performance at the level of the most experienced women really stole my heart. She started with safe notes, but as the numbers of presentations were passing by the year and a half she was playing the role, she was taking more and more risks to reach a really high level. I don't desestimate any of those wonderful women who really pay honor to the role, of course
Honestly at 1:50 that girl was hittin some unique notes and I preferred it
shane gillis when is a beast!
EDEN
THE QUEEN
IDINA IS THE BEST THO
She managed to hit some really unique notes, and keep the emotion! I like.
Myra Ruiz (Elphaba from Brazil) SLAYS THAT HIGH NOTE
1.- Rachel ❤️❤️❤️
2.- Willemijn⭐⭐⭐
3.- Danna OMG 🇲🇽👌🏻🎉
Was I the only one who at 3:49 started yelling "Go For The G5!!! You already have an applause!!!!!"
The way she belt that F5 with her body bent o-M-G!
This was the brazilian cast, and this video it's from the last day.
Do you mean the G#5?
A G5 might sound bad
I'm an opera trained mezzo, so I easily hit A5 in Berta's Aria in Barber of Seville. But I can't belt the high notes, they're just really loud head voice from me. All these women are amazing! I need to work on my blending.
My favorites Elphabas of all time are Idina Menzel, Myra Ruiz (I'm brazilian as well and she SLAYS THAT HIGH NOTE) and Jessica Vosk
There’s no way I could pick a favorite! All the singers offer something different and haunting to the role.
Some of them only sang “fiyer” and not “fiyero”
I think they do, but its not that noticable
Probably cause of the vowel.
willemijins riff 2 is the best no good deed one!! its so bone chilling how powerful she is
Willemijn will be my favourite Elphaba forever 💚❤
I always come to these videos and go while Alice Fearn is my favourite Elphaba and she just stuns me (Also I've heard her go up to an F#5 and maybe even a G5 live) Her simpler riffs to the Eb5 or F5 are very effective, after that she gets a bit shouty. However Jacqueline Hughes as per usual blasting me into outer space with her vocals. I think on pure vocal ability she's my favourite sung Elphaba
WHEN MYRA HITS THAT F5!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭
My mouth wasn't agape for this whole video. What are you talking about?
The video I was waiting for 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Danna Paola was amazing and a lot of other Elphabas ♥️ but damn, that G#5 is incredible!!
i like alices performances because she shows the desperation and anger that elphaba feels it gave me goosebumps lol
Not a fan of the ones who don't finish the word Fiyero and end mid-riff. I understand it's a very vocally demanding note and it fits with Elphaba's current emotional state but it's just sort of sloppy and at least the breath should be planned ahead
so,.....do you actually understand???
Kermit i didnt know you had youtube!
The fact that Rachel Tucker’s voice even exists gives me chills
Danna Paola being the first one made me chills cause I'm Mexican and I didn't expect to see a Mexican artist in here.
Okay... now it’s stuck in my head for the day... dang it...
Jessica Vosk, period. she sang it just right and her voice is soooo clear! i love her
Clearly I know nothing about music. That G#5 note sounded like the worst note in the 7.5mins but then the comments rave about it. I'll just go back to admitting I know nothing about music buy enjoying Wicked nevertheless.
I don’t know your musical background- just a disclaimer- but the G#5 sounds funky because of the placement. Being able to chest mix that high is very difficult, and the placement can sound nasally because of the “spin” required to keep it steady. Some people don’t like the way that sounds, and it’s just fine. It’s totally a matter of personal preference :) I don’t know if that Elphaba planned to do it or it just happened in the moment, but I personally think it was cool :)
Edens #2 is awesome but #3 is amazing!
Alice fearn #2 is amazing
Jaquiline Hughes #3 fg# is insane awesome!
PS y'all missed Shoshana she is queen at this one! She is who created option3 for the show!
The second video credited as Myra Ruiz, actually is the incredible Talita Real, Elphaba Stand By in Brazil. :)
What an amazing video!!! I loved it... Thank you for including our brazilian Elphaba
Yeah sure! Do you have any suggestions? Myra's amazing btw
I really like Kennedy Caughell, but her video was taken down :(
Brandi Chavonne Massey (ruclips.net/video/menBvh18SfQ/видео.html)
And the others that have more performances avaliable, like Alice Farn (this is from a festival, but the high note is great: ruclips.net/video/57eyWrLBuz4/видео.html), Willemijn (this one is amazing: ruclips.net/video/hHGVrygzOas/видео.html), Shoshana Bean, Donna Vivino, Julia Murney, Rachel Tucker or Myra Ruiz (ruclips.net/video/yoB20EaKyN0/видео.html)...
I really want Kennedy's video back
Amo o agudo da Myra
is Fiyero even a word anymore?
seh221 was it a word before?
Technically it's a name my dude
It's a name
Sorry, this list is incomplete without Donna Vivino. To me hers is the clearest and most passionate interpretation of this line. But whoever that was at 3:09 !!!!!
That’s Alice fearn she’s amazing
@@angelabarnett2074 no it’s not that’s Jacqueline Hughes
2:37 that little squeak made me feel the grief
Willemijn 😍 Soooo amazing
Eden Espinosa coming in with the chills to the spine
jessica vosk with the healthy technique and healthy belts 😭😭😭 i freaking love her sm hands down the best elphaba
do you know what time stamp she was?? i cant find her!!
I saw her for my 10th birthday and it was so amazing :)
if anyone still needs it 4:44
The G#5 was insane! I do Riff 3 of Danna and Riff 1 of Idina. I might do a No Good Deed cover. I don't know which riff to do. Usually it just happens on how my voice feels and what's most convenient at the time.
Pearl the rebel I go for the F if I'm comfy If my voice needs rest I'll make the usual riff(Eb5) pls do! This is one of my fav songs! Merry Christmas!!
Mister Golightly Same and I'll do that. I'll tell you when I do it and give an honest opinion. I'll do the F. Merry Christmas to you too!
Mister Golightly I do my recordings on Smule sing and I have to renew my account which I'll do tomorrow. I might do a different song from Wicked if I can find a solo one.
I found one for Defying Gravity. Someone else is Glinda. I'll be Elphaba
Mister Golightly I did Defying Gravity. I'll do No Good Deed tomorrow. I got a little shaky and nervous at the end. Tell me what you thought www.smule.com/p/1506614313_1879393646
Nunca me canso de escuchar a Danna Paola en Wicked 🖤
Bryan Murillo no puedo creer que tenga la capacidad de llegar alas mismas notas que las demás, que orgullo.
Danna Paola wooooow 😍😍😍😍 . When I imagined Elphaba, Danna really embodied the character.
eden espinosa changed the game on this song. she slayed. each person brings their own quality to her. what a Fablous role .
In my opinion i think the song is the best in the orignial shape without riffs ect. It makes it more pure when its in its original state
Not saying she's my fav Elphie singer but Eden slays every Wicked riff she does
YES QUEEN JEMMA’S FINALLY GETTING SOME LOVE!
Queen Willemijn forever 💯💞 (the others were also unbelievebal and amazing! But for me Willemijn beats every single note and she sings exactly the way and the notes i love to hear and how it should be in my opinion) ❤️
Fiyero after watching this: I TOLD YA WOMAN IM RIGHT HERE
I got chills at 3:12 . I cant even hit that high of a note
I always love when they do that little riff on the first fiyero, then keep it simple - Riff #1 - for the scream
also hi willemijn will always be the best
The second myra ruiz riff is actually the standby, talita real. Crazy talented too!
Danna Paola Elphaba sounds and looks angry but also so freaking sad 😥 breaks my heart.
This entire video have me goosebumps
I think I want a son only to name him Fiyero and scream at him in different riffs just for fun.
I personally like Eden's riffs the best. Although Jacqueline Hughes riff #3 was pretty spectacular.
Is there already a video of a compilation of Elphabas singing the last part of No good deed?? If not can you make it??
Wait never mind, found it
AaronNoseQue yes I have one! Lol
Love these videos! Love Rachel Tucker’s riffs, but Donna Vivino will always be my fav! According to this, I did Riff #2 in my cover. Probably the hardest song I’ve ever attempted! :)
Vosk....her tone is so clear and clean! ❤️🙌🏾
... I can't believe I just listened to 7 minutes of ladies repeating Fiyero... And it was beautiful.
I WAS NOT READY FOR THAT G#5 YAS QUEEN YAAAAAASSSSS
willemijn is the only one who makes me tear up, and this is the only time i am ever admitting that
Idina menzel and Alice fearn will always be my favourites.💚💚💚
I come back to this video every once in a while to just giggle at myself for how long I can trick my brain into hearing actresses hold "yeeeeeeeeeeeee" without getting bored. It should really just replace the CSI Miami intro song.
Brazilian's Elphabas are amazing! Myra s2
Kayke Oliveira 👑🇧🇷
Wait.... What's the name of her guy again????
Figaro
I'm not sure at all...
Fiyeeeehro
Man Fiyero be out here wilden like he’s a playa
1.54 thats a riff Ive never seen done with this song it was awesome
The sound change at 1:48 freaked me out, I thought my earphones stopped working or something
3:08 I WAS HOPING FOR ONE OF EM TO MAKE THIS NOTE
I really felt it when she said *Fiyero*
😔👊
Little tip friends - if it doesn’t add to the emotion and you’re just doing it to show off, scrap it
3:04 OMG 😍😍 beautiful voice and amazing acting, that’s how u hace to do it
Glad to see Alice Fearn on these videos! She's my elphaba
I ain't even Bovvered tho Alice does not get the recognition she deserves, she’s unreal 🧡
Me too
Rachel Tucker's last riff may be my favourite.
Ryan Brown it's mine! So clear
Ditto. Favorite riff + I've heard it live 😍. Was waiting for it the whole video 😂
Why does the orchestra sound so good on Idina's first one?
My favorite part was when she said fiyero
My favorite riff is the classic C5-E5-C5 (?). It just hits different from even the crazy high ones. Awesome video!
No one:
Eden espinosas Third riff: FIYEEEEeeeRrrRRRRooooooOOOOOOOOØØÓÖooo!
2:14!?!?!?!? is amagazineee ♥
Seikan Arcadeon Alice Fearn!!
EDEN’S LAST RIFF
So i saw this comment on another video like this that the commenter didnt like that they tried to sort of see how high/loud they could belt out that part and I agree. they also stated that this part was more of a scream/cry angst part, and that the belting out as high/loud as they can ruined it. I also agree with that. I feel like it should be the same C#5 note but see who could make it sound as emotional as possible not as high/loud as they can because its sort of distracting and takes away from the scene I guess. Just my opinion :’X
Well I may never forget fieyros name again
Hughes and Ruiz. My God. I was fortunate to get to hear Donna Vivino's version and I find it's up there with those two. I like how Hughes hit the syllable "ro" with a bit of a scoop into it. It was awesome and unexpected. Also awesome, to know there's someone else out there in the world who analyzes and obsesses over the climax notes as much as I do. You would be a great hang, my friend!!!!
No one tops Donna Vivino for me. The way she absolutely throws herself on the floor after opting up shows just how much of an athlete she truly is. Not to mention she is SO connected to the character acting wise.
I saw Alice Fearn live and she was increddddiiblleeeeee, my favourite Elphaba
Dannaaaa!! Quien diría que hasta hizo una serie en netflix Élite, y aparte graan cantante! ❤️🙌:3
I love edens last one!!! Ugh. At 1:55
Donna Vivino and Rachel Tucker are two of my favorite Elphabas. 😍
alice fearn's second riff ahhh