In the recently released film Freakier Friday, Lindsay Lohan returns as Anna Coleman, a character who has evolved from her original rockstar persona in the 2003 Freaky Friday to now managing other artists’ careers. Despite stepping back from music and acting for some time, Lohan’s singing talents are featured prominently in the sequel. The new film sparks curiosity about whether it is truly Lohan’s voice on the soundtrack, and fans can rest assured it is.
The Authentic Voices of Lohan and Julia Butters in the Soundtrack
Early in Freakier Friday, Anna Coleman’s passion for music remains evident as she secretly continues creating her own songs. One key moment reveals a demo titled “Baby,” which sounds like Anna’s voice. This song is performed within the film not only by Lohan but also alongside her on-screen daughter, Julia Butters. Both actresses provide genuine vocals for their parts, and these versions are included on the official soundtrack, available for streaming. Lohan sings an acoustic solo demo and later a fuller duet with Butters, demonstrating that the singing is truly performed by the actresses themselves.
Familiar Sounds and New Versions on the Soundtrack
Lohan’s voice in Freakier Friday retains the quality and style that fans enjoyed in the original film. Julia Butters, known for her singing talent from past videos, complements Lohan perfectly. Additionally, the soundtrack features a fresh rendition of “Ultimate,” a notable song from the 2003 Freaky Friday finale, though this new version is not sung by Lohan. The presence of these songs builds a musical bridge between the two films, connecting longtime followers to the new story.
Freakier Friday’s Musical Legacy Continues in Theaters
Freakier Friday is now playing in theaters nationwide, giving audiences the chance to experience both the heartfelt story and authentic musical performances by Lindsay Lohan and Julia Butters. This continuation highlights Lohan’s enduring musical talent and presents a meaningful collaboration between the two actresses, enriching the film’s appeal for fans of all ages.
