My Singing Monsters Soundtrack

If you’re a fan of the whimsical tunes of My Singing Monsters, then the official soundtrack is a must-have for your collection. Featuring almost all the songs from the original game and its prequel My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire, this album immerses you in the magical melodies of the Monster World.

MSM Islands Soundtrack

Islands Description
Islaplanta.Plant Island The song begins with the following monsters setting the rhythm: T-Rox, Punkleton, Drumpler, Potbelly, and the Castle. They lay down the foundational groove for the first measure. Noggin joins halfway through the measure, adding a distinctive percussive element.
msm21.Cold Island Cold Island’s song plays either at 70 beats per minute in 2/2 time signature or at 140 beats per minute in 4/4 time signature, set in B major. It begins with Dandidoo and Bowgart, later joined by Pango. The song progresses with various monsters joining and leaving in successive measures, such as Mammott, Tweedle, Thumpies, Congle, Deedge, Quibble, and Spunge. Notable additions include Yool, Rare Wubbox, and Grumpyre, each altering the melody. The song concludes with a sequence involving Potbelly, Oaktopus, Furcorn, and a cymbal crash by Deedge, followed by a final passage featuring Deedge, Spunge, and Potbelly.
msm22.Air Island Air Island’s melody plays at either 70 beats per minute in 2/2 time signature or 140 beats per minute in 4/4 time signature, set in G major. It starts with T-Rox and the Castle, pausing briefly at the 8th bar. Later, Toe Jammer and Cybop join, followed by Quibble, Congle, and Scups, with Riff entering at the end of a measure. The composition evolves with Drumpler, Maw, Pango, Wubbox, and Reebro joining, accompanied by new tracks from existing monsters. This pattern repeats with variations, including Rare Wubbox and extended melodies from Mammott and Maw. The conclusion features a sequence with Schmoochle, PomPom, Hoola, and Fwog joining in as the melody fades, ending with a distinctive bass stomp from T-Rox and Hoola’s uh-oh.
msm23.Water Island Water Island’s composition maintains a tempo of either 70 beats per minute in 2/2 time signature or 140 beats per minute in 4/4 time signature, centered around B major. The melody commences with Quibble and Oaktopus, later joined by Blabbit. Throughout subsequent segments, various monsters join and leave, including Noggin, Pummel, Scups, Tweedle, Toe Jammer, Jeeode, Fwog, Reedling, Shrubb, Cybop, Potbelly, and Spunge. The arrangement undergoes repetitions and variations, with Shellbeat and the Castle providing diverse tracks. Notable additions include Wubbox, Rare Wubbox, and Dandidoo, contributing to the culmination of the composition. The outro features Dandidoo, the Castle, and Shellbeat, concluding just before the 8th bar.
msm24.Earth Island Earth Island’s composition maintains a tempo of either 70 beats per minute in 2/2 time signature or 140 beats per minute in 4/4 time signature, centered around C Minor. The melody commences with Mammott, Noggin, Thumpies, and the Castle, featuring a distinct cymbal accentuating the transition between segments. As the composition progresses, various monsters join and leave, including Quarrister, Reedling, Drumpler, Potbelly, Shrubb, Clamble, Pango, Dandidoo, Humbug, PomPom, Tweedle, and Hoola. Repetitions and variations occur, with additional elements such as Rare Wubbox and Cybop enhancing the complexity. The finale features a culmination of monsters, including Wubbox, as the composition fades to its conclusion.
msm25.Ethereal Island Ethereal Island’s melody maintains a steady tempo of 70 beats per minute within a 12/8 time signature, set in B Major. The composition begins with Reebro and Boodoo, followed by Jeeode, Jellbilly, Dragong, and The Castle. As the composition progresses, various monsters join and leave, such as Ghazt, Sox, Nebulob, Kazilleon, Grumpyre, Whisp, Arackulele, Fung Pray, Bellowfish, and Humbug. Repetitions and variations occur, with different monsters contributing to each verse, and the composition concludes with Whisp, Arackulele, Fung Pray, The Castle, Ghazt, and Wubbox. Rare Wubbox and Monoculus are not part of the composition.
msm26.Tribal Island Tribal Island maintains a brisk tempo of 120 beats per minute within a 4/4 time signature, set in Eb Major. The composition begins with a Deedge providing electronic percussion, followed by a lively introduction featuring PomPom’s exclamation, Riff’s electric guitar, and various other monsters joining in. As the composition progresses, additional monsters such as Fwog, Mammott, Oaktopus, Bowgart, Toe Jammer, Furcorn, Entbrat, Thumpies, and Maw contribute their parts, each adding their unique sound to the mix. Later sections feature Kayna’s part and emphasize the roles of Dandidoo and Spunge, maintaining the essence of the original Tribal Island melody. The composition concludes with a continuation of Tribal Island’s familiar elements, albeit with some variations, including a subtly different sound for Quarrister.
msm27.Wublin Island Wublin Island’s composition maintains a lively tempo of 135 beats per minute within a 4/4 time signature, set in C minor. The melody initiates with Thwok and Creepuscule, gradually incorporating other Wublins such as Dwumrohl, Tympa, and Gheegur. As the composition progresses, familiar elements from the original game emerge, including Brump’s iconic call. However, variations are introduced, such as Brump singing only twice and the introduction of Zuuker and Whajje for the Waja-waja-waja part. The composition features multiple repetitions and transitions, with different Wublins taking center stage at various points. Notably absent are Scargo, Astropod, Pixolotl, Bona-Petite, Maulch, Fleechwurm, and Monoculus, leaving Tympa as the sole consistent presence throughout the song.
msm28.Space Island (MSM Dawn of fire) Space Island’s melody sets a lively pace at 130 beats per minute within a 4/4 time signature, initially in F Major before transitioning to G Major during Deedge’s part. The composition commences with Stogg, followed by Clamble and Pummel, with subsequent additions of Noggin, Bowgart, Potbelly, and Furcorn contributing vocals. Transitions occur as various monsters join and leave, with highlights including Toe Jammer, Sooza, Rootitoot, PomPom, and Drumpler. The chorus features a dynamic interplay of vocals and instrumentals, with Clamble and Stogg maintaining a consistent presence throughout. Deedge and Drumpler make notable appearances, and the composition concludes with a repetition of the chorus until the song’s end.
msm29.Cloud Island (MSM Dawn of fire) Cloud Island’s melody maintains a steady tempo of 110 beats per minute within a 4/4 time signature, rooted in C Major. The composition commences with Woolabee and Shellbeat, later joined by Thrumble, Sneyser, and Flum-Ox. Transitions occur as monsters join and leave, with highlights including Tweedle’s vocal part and PomPom’s rhythmic contribution. The composition features variations in instrumentation and vocalization, with recurring motifs and transitions marked by a reverse cymbal noise. Notable additions include Whaddle, Boskus, Entbrat, Phangler, Dandidoo, Oaktapus, Pango, Krillby, and Ziggurab. The composition concludes with a return to Shellbeat’s presence, alongside Thrumble and Woolabee, with Shellbeat maintaining a consistent presence throughout the song.

msm30.Cave Island (MSM Dawn of fire)

Cave Island’s melody maintains a consistent tempo of 120 beats per minute within a 4/4 time signature, centered around A Minor. The composition begins with a Kayna solo, later joined by Mammott, Barrb, Wynq, Glowl, and Yelmut. As the composition progresses, additional monsters such as Floogull, Shellbeat, Thumpies, Bowgart, and Quibble contribute vocals, with Quibble and Shellbeat also playing their parts. Transitions between sections are marked by the inclusion of Flowah, Fwog, Bowgart, and Krillby, with a reverse cymbal used to lead back into the chorus. The composition concludes with an outro featuring Shellbeat.

MSM Song Descriptions

Aspect Description
Loading Screen The Loading Screen music of My Singing Monsters is a short, captivating melody that perfectly sets the tone for the game. It starts with a gentle, ethereal introduction and builds into a cheerful rhythm that reflects the game’s joyful and imaginative spirit. The tune plays in the background as players eagerly wait to dive back into their Monster World.
Instrumentation The melody incorporates light percussion, whimsical strings, and playful xylophone notes, creating an otherworldly yet inviting vibe.
Atmosphere It creates an atmosphere of anticipation, perfectly capturing the excitement of stepping into a world where monsters sing and islands come alive with music.

My Singing Monsters Soundtrack Realease

The My Singing Monsters Soundtrack was released on October 14, 2016, and includes the beloved music from both My Singing Monsters and My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire. You can purchase the individual songs for $1.50 USD each or buy the entire album for $9.50 USD. The album is also available in a vinyl record format for those who prefer a physical copy. Alternatively, you can stream the soundtrack for free on Spotify, YouTube Music, and Pandora.

Volume 1

  1. Release Details:
    Volume 1 of the soundtrack contains almost all the original songs from My Singing Monsters and My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire. It was released on October 14, 2016, with individual songs available for purchase and the whole album priced at $9.50 USD.
  2. Physical Release – Vinyl Record Set:
    The My Singing Monsters vinyl record set includes soundtracks from both games and offers a nostalgic listening experience. It features two sides, each holding multiple songs. However, note that the soundtracks are not fully updated to match the latest in-game versions. Here are some unique features of the vinyl set:

    • Translucent Dark Blue Record:
      The record is a stunning translucent dark blue, adding an extra touch of whimsy to the collection.
    • Limited Song Updates:
      Songs like Plant Island don’t include everything past Dipsters and lack Shugabush, though they do feature Rare Wubbox.