Dos Oruguitas

"Dos Oruguitas" ([dos oɾuˈɣitas]; "Two Little Caterpillars") is a Spanish-language song from Disney's 2021 animated musical feature film Encanto. Released by Walt Disney Records as part of the film's soundtrack on November 19, 2021, the song was written by American musician Lin-Manuel Miranda and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Sebastián Yatra.

"Dos Oruguitas"
Song by Sebastián Yatra
from the album Encanto (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
LanguageSpanish
ReleasedNovember 19, 2021
GenreFolk
Length3:34
LabelWalt Disney
Songwriter(s)Lin-Manuel Miranda
Producer(s)Lin-Manuel Miranda
Music video
"Dos Oruguitas" on YouTube

The song is played in the film over a flashback depicting the life and death of Pedro Madrigal, the grandfather of Encanto's protagonist Mirabel. The lyrics are in Spanish, but an English-language version of the song, titled "Two Oruguitas", plays over the end credits. Music critics praised the song for its sentiment, production, lyrics, and Yatra's vocal performance, and often named it as the best song from Encanto. Commercially, "Dos Oruguitas" entered the top 40 of the US Billboard Hot 100 and marked Yatra's first-ever appearance on the chart. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 94th Academy Awards.

Background and release

Colombian singer-songwriter Sebastián Yatra performed "Dos Oruguitas"

Encanto is an American animated musical fantasy film. The song is featured as the sixth track on the film's soundtrack. It was written and composed by American singer-songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda, who also wrote the seven other songs of the soundtrack. He previously worked on Disney's 2016 animated film, Moana, as well.[1] It is sung by Sebastián Yatra, who grew up in the US but was born in Colombia. He was invited to join the Encanto soundtrack and sing the song after Miranda heard Yatra's song "Adiós".[2]

Composition and development

"Dos Oruguitas" was the first song Miranda wrote completely in Spanish. This amount of Spanish was far outside his comfort zone.[3][4] Miranda said, "It was important to me that I write it in Spanish, rather than write it in English and translate it, because you can always feel translation".[5] His goal was to write a Colombian folk song that "felt like it [had] always existed," which he thought would make the painful family history depicted in the accompanying animated sequence easier to watch.[3] He was inspired in particular by composers Antônio Carlos Jobim and Joan Manuel Serrat.[5]

The song and accompanying sequence were originally planned to be in the prologue, but the filmmaking team decided they would fit better toward the end of the film.[6]

Lyrics and context

"Dos Oruguitas" is a non-diegetic song, which plays during a flashback. In this flashback, Mirabel learns about her grandmother's Alma's past and the hardship she went through: her romance with her husband Pedro, and how Pedro's self-sacrifice when they were fleeing a war allowed Alma to escape. This story helps reconcile Mirabel and her grandmother.[6][7][8] Co-director Byron Howard said about the song: "It's probably the most critical bit of musical storytelling in the whole film because it has to do with the history of the family and Mirabel understanding her grandmother."[9] The song itself is about two caterpillars falling in love and having to let each other go, which is a metaphor for the events in Pedro and Alma's lives.[3]

Reception

Critical reviews

Billboard critics dubbed "We Don't Talk About Bruno" as the most memorable track from Encanto, but picked "Dos Oruguitas" as the best track for being a heartfelt ballad with "emotional resonance and beautiful sentimentality".[10] TheWrap's Drew Taylor also ranked it as the best song, saying that even without the accompanying visuals, "the song will still make you sob, whether you know Spanish or not."[11] /Film critic Caroline Cao ranked it as the second-best song, describing it as "an elegy that honors what's been lost, even as it emboldens the survivors to find their way forward, carrying on those memories".[7]

Commercial performance

"Dos Oruguitas" debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 83, marking Yatra's first ever appearance on the chart. It eventually ascended to number 36.[12][13] The song peaked at number 2 on the US Hot Latin Songs chart.[14]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryResultRef.
Academy AwardsMarch 27, 2022Best Original SongNominated[15]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsMarch 13, 2022Best SongNominated[16]
Denver Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 17, 2022Best Original SongNominated[17]
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsJanuary 14, 2022Best Original SongNominated[18]
Gold Derby AwardsMarch 16, 2022Best Original SongNominated[19]
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 9, 2022Best Original SongNominated[20][21]
Guild of Music Supervisors AwardsMarch 20, 2022Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a FilmWon[22]
Houston Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 19, 2022Best Original SongNominated[23][24]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsDecember 13, 2021Best SongNominated[25]
Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Film AwardsMarch 6, 2022Best Song Written for a FilmNominated[26]
North Dakota Film Society AwardsJanuary 17, 2022Best Original SongNominated[27]

Charts

Year-end charts

2022 year-end chart performance for "Dos Oruguitas"
Chart (2022)Position
Global 200 (Billboard)[34]192

Certifications

Certifications for "Dos Oruguitas"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[35]Platinum80,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[36]Silver200,000
United States (RIAA)[37]Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References