"Born and Raised in Black and White" by Brooks & Dunn features two brothers singing about their respective lives, and how one grew to be a man of God and the other went on to become a murderer.Strange Magic: " C'mon Marianne/ Stronger", sung as Roland tries to convince Marianne he didn't mean to cheat on her the day of their wedding, while Marianne refuses and calls him out, seeing right through to his true, conniving nature. Rugrats Go Wild!: "Big Bad Cat" features Spike the Dog as he mocks and teases the villainous leopard Siri, claiming she is not as dangerous as she claims she is, while Siri threatens to kill Spike for insulting her.Villain Duets, this song is rather somber and rather than coming off as triumphant for both sides, it instead displays just how poorly both brothers are taking having to fight each other over what they believe is right. The Prince of Egypt: "The Plagues" is sung between Moses and Ramses as the titular plagues ravage Egypt, with the former begging the latter to stop being so stubborn so he can stop making innocents suffer, which the latter declares to the former that he isn't giving up no matter what.The Nightmare Before Christmas: "Oogie Boogie's Song", while primarily a Villain Song for the titular character, squeaks into the category with two lyrical interjections from Santa, Oogie's captive, who protests Oogie's plans while Oogie mocks him, talks himself up and discusses his intent to eat him.And while both sides tear into each other, the Crystal Prep students' lyrics are noticeably more mean-spirited, and also contain some lyrical foreshadowing of their upcoming Villain Song "Unleash the Magic". My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Friendship Games: "ACADECA" mixes this with a Crowd Song, as the opposing sides of Canterlot High and Crystal Prep aggressively sing at each other about their chances in the Friendship Games.The Dazzlings' verses are about how their music will soon make them worshipped and obeyed, while the Rainbooms' are about how they have seen past personal ambition and embraced music for its own sake. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Rainbow Rocks: "Welcome To the Show" is an actual duel between the villainous Dazzlings and the heroic Rainbooms, where each use the power of their song to send magical attacks at the other.Though she initially sings her disdain towards him and the rejection of his advances, his continuous complimenting and flirtations end up winning her over, and the song becomes a love ballad. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: "Chains of Love" features Goofy who, after having fallen in love with the evil Clarabelle, confesses his love while she tries to kill him.Quasimodo sings along, agreeing with Frollo's words and seemingly accepting them until Frollo leaves and Quasimodo opens up about his desires to be loved and accepted, going against his surrogate father's teachings and revealing that he's not as obedient as he seems. The Hunchback of Notre Dame: "Out There" begins as this, with Judge Frollo singing to his surrogate son Quasimodo about how his ugliness is a sin and that he will never be accepted.During said duet, Imelda and Ernesto's struggles over the picture look like dancing, causing the crowd to assume it's All Part of the Show. In Coco, when Hector, Miguel, and his deceased relatives infiltrate the big concert for Ernesto De La Cruz, in order to retrieve Hector's picture from De La Cruz, Mamá Imelda ends up on stage, and in order to avoid being detained by security, she starts singing a duet for the song "Llorona" with De La Cruz.
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