O’Dessa

The rock opera from film director Geremy Jasper , O’Dessa , is streaming on Hulu and its soundtrack is an excellent premix of soulful folk lay and stone songs . O’Dessa ’s castis led byStranger Things ' Sadie Sink , whose telling vocals are a admonisher of her origin on Broadway , and Kelvin Harrison Jr. , whose late turn as Taka inMufasa : The Lion Kingproves his telling skills are nothing to scoff at . The two are joined by Regina Hall and Murray Bartlett as the photographic film ’s very entertaining villains , who make the complete contrast to the young dyad .

So far , O’Dessahas received mixed reviews , which spotlight the talents of its mould and its telling visuals but criticise the film ’s lack of deepness in some moments . Likewise , O’Dessa ’s Rotten Tomatoes debutwas similarly divided . However , one thing that reviewers all seem to agree on is that Geremy Jasper and Jason Binnick ’s songs and the performance by the cast stand out . The rock opera sees O’Dessa sing throughout her journey across a waste and into Satylite City , where she ascertain sexual love and press a despot .

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Sadie Sink

Sadie Sink with a band in O’Dessa

Cursed Six string

Bree Elrod , Sadie Sink , Pokey LaFarge

Ramblin ' Down the route

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O’Dessa is a 2025 adventure film where a farm girl embarks on a quest to retrieve a family heirloom, bringing her to a perilous city. There, she encounters her true love and faces a test of destiny and song to save his soul.

Johnny Fame

Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Strangerland

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Under the adept

Feelin ' Free

Sadie Sink and Kelvin Harrison Jr.

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Yer The One

Here Comes the Seventh Son

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Murray Bartlett and Emily Forsythe

The Song ( All Is Love )

O’Dessa ’s Theme ( Here Comes the Seventh Son Reprise )

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Geremy Jasper , Jason Binnick , and Sadie Sink

Plazma Rose

When Every Song On The O’Dessa Soundtrack Plays In The Movie

O’Dessa’s Soundtrack Has 13 Original Songs

" Ramblin ' Blues " sung by Sadie Sink : O’Dessaopens with a abbreviated snip of " Ramblin ' Blues " as the moving picture put in its titular character . Sadie Sink ’s O’Dessa sings to her scarecrow about her longing to venture out beyond her life on the farm and the thing she knows to have a new adventure . " Ramblin ' Blues " helps identify her mother ’s farm as a desolate place with minuscule appeal or hope for O’Dessa .

" Cursed Six Strings " babble by Bree Elrod , Sadie Sink , and Pokey LaFarge : " Cursed Six Strings " is the 2nd song that plays inO’Dessa , and it avail provide further backstory about O’Dessa and her female parent . The Song dynasty is performed by Bree Elrod as she describes how she met and fell in love with O’Dessa ’s father . However , after they were married and O’Dessa was bear , her Father-God , Vergil , leave again because he was a rambler who needed to journey and whistle . Just after the Sung ends , O’Dessa ’s mother dies , and she decides to set off on an escapade like her founder .

ScreenRant interviews O’Dessa star Sadie Sink , Regina Hall , and Kelvin Harrison Jr. and director Geremy Jasper at South by Southwest 2025 .

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" Ramblin ' Down the route " babble by Sadie Sink : After digging up her Church Father ’s witching guitar and fix off to see a new life after the death of her mother , O’Dessa sings " Ramblin ' Down the Road " as she journeys across a wasteland . The song helps get how she is changing as she ventures further aside from home .

" Johnny Fame " sung by Kelvin Harrison Jr. : " Johnny Fame " pock a stark modification inO’Dessa ’s soundtrack , away from its folksy commencement into an electric pop - rock world . The call introduces the character Euri Dervish , a performer at the golf-club that O’Dessa chat on her first nighttime in Satylite City . " Johnny Fame " is the first time that O’Dessa view Euri , and she immediately becomes intrigued by him .

" Strangerland " sung by Sadie Sink : In an attempt to buy back her guitar from a instrument shop , O’Dessa decides to act at the Mermaid club . However , she only get a few lines into her song before she is boo off the phase by the crowd , who are only interested in hearing Euri sing . While the full song does not get wreak during the film , a prospicient version can be found onO’Dessa ’s soundtrack .

" Under the Stars " tattle by Sadie Sink : After watching Euri perform , O’Dessa attempts to flirt her own song but is booed wing . alternatively , she decides to sleep under the club ’s back entrance and wreathe up meeting Euri after he is beset by an older male patron . She sing " Under the headliner " for him as a sort of cradlesong and the two phase a connectedness before being forced to hide from Neon Dion ( Regina Hall ) .

" Feelin ' Free " sing by Sadie Sink and Kelvin Harrison Jr. : After spending the night together and getting to screw each other , O’Dessa and Euri sing " Freelin ' Free " to reflect the impact that they have had on each other . The song is quixotic and promising and showcases their produce desire to change the elbow room things are in Satylite City . O’Dessa sings the first half of the song to a crowd in the street , while Euri performs his part in the Mermaid society . Though , in the vocal ’s closing , their hopes are immediately dashed when Neon Dion arrest them kiss after Euri ’s show .

" Yer Tha One " sung by Sadie Sink and Kelvin Harrison Jr. : " Yer Tha One " is a romantic lay sung by Sink and Harrison together . The song verify their commitment to each other and their decision to get get married . However , as the movie indicate the two of them getting quick and O’Dessa get in at the church , Euri is kidnapped and taken to Plutonovich ’s island to compete in The One .

" Here Comes the Seventh Son " sung by Sadie Sink : O’Dessa realizes what has bechance to Euri and rushes to save him by scotch the sea to Plutonovich ’s island . " Here Comes the Seventh Son " take in the titular theatrical role finally recognize her full power and her destiny to carry through her true love and free the city from Plutonovich ’s malefic grasp .

" Onederworld " spill the beans by Murray Bartlett and Emily Forsythe : " Onederworld " is an intentionally ridiculous birdsong bring out Plutonovich ’s show , The One . Murray Bartlett ’s over - the - top dancing and autotuned voice direct contrast crisply to O’Dessa ’s folk melodic style . While Plutonovich ’s goals and methods are quite clear throughout the movie , " Onederworld " highlights his power to trap his viewing audience with mindless drivel while O’Dessa fights her way to the stage to save Euri .

" The Song ( Love Is All ) " blab by Sadie Sink : In the movie ’s climax , O’Dessa hold to do on The One in telephone exchange for Euri ’s spirit . With only one string left on her forefather ’s guitar , O’Dessa performs " Love Is All " for Plutonovich and his crew . The birdcall moves all those listening , go against many of them from the magic spell that Plutonovich had them under . Her performance also lead in her winning the contest and being named The One .

" Plazma Rose " talk by Sadie Sink : Another Sung that can be find onO’Dessa ’s soundtrack record album is " Plazma Rose , " but the song does not feature conspicuously in the motion picture itself . The song is more similar to " Here come the Seventh Son " than O’Dessa ’s earlier songs . " Plazma Rose " is stone - inspired and haunting , and fits perfectly with her time in Satylite City .

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O’Dessa is a 2025 risky venture picture where a farm girl embarks on a pursuance to retrieve a syndicate heirloom , bringing her to a touch-and-go metropolis . There , she meet her true dearest and faces a test of destiny and song to save his person .