Going back to those Hamilton mash-ups, if Peridot's Burr, then who are Jefferson and Madison? Jasper and Lapis? I can see Jasper as Hercules Mulligan, though I'm not sure if Lapis would make a good Jefferson or Lafayette.
Really, I'm only asking because I want to know who I should picture shouting "SOUTHERN MOTHERFUCKIN' DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS!"
Oh God! Natural light!The only villain I could see getting a song now is Jasper. The rest of them (at least, that we've met so far) aren't really the type I would see bursting into song, but I can imagine Jasper having a very shouty, possibly mostly spoken song about how much she wants to beat Garnet and/or Rose and/or Steven in a fight.
I would mind Peridot getting a self-depricating "The Villain Sucks" Song about Homeworld in general and the person she used to be in particular. She has yet to sing while crying, after all, so she's not a true Crystal Gem yet.
edited 3rd May '16 11:00:38 PM by KnownUnknown
It would be understandable both ways.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.The High tier Gems are all just emotionless drones?
That might not seem fitting just yet.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Connie's got one of the best if understated themes in the show. It's just so damn gently sweet. Then the visual novel love interest mush gets cranked up further with the music box rendition
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That might not seem fitting just yet.
Well, it'd be the Diamonds, so they wouldn't be "drones."
The effect would be more like that the Diamonds don't understand and/or care about the passion and pathos that drive the Crystal Gems to be such musical beings - they're not "emotionless," rather they don't see the worth in expressing themselves in such a way. Which would work really well with what we know about Homeworld.
edited 4th May '16 8:35:03 AM by KnownUnknown

Friends on the Other Side is my fav Disney villain song, thought it mixed spoken dialogue with singing rather well.
I do have to wonder what a song would even be like for villainous characters, because Homeworld's villainous characters distinctly
lacking
melodic
elements
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If it involved singing but was heavily distorted with a backing track of Harsh Noise, that would be awesome. Some stuff in the soundtrack already gets pretty high on the Mohs Scale of Musical Hardness.