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{{trope}}
{{quote|''But my dreams, they aren't as empty
''As my conscience seems to be...
''I have hours, only lonely
''My love is vengeance
''That's never free...''|"Behind Blue Eyes", by [[The Who]]}}
|"Behind Blue Eyes", by [[The Who]]}}
 
It's been said that the [[Villain Song|villain tends to have the best songs]] in any given musical, full of flash and gloating. But sometimes, the villain (or perhaps a [[Villain Protagonist]], [[Anti-Villain]], or character who made a [[Heel Face Turn]]) has a moment onstage in which they list all of their misdeeds or mistakes... and the audience realizes that the character really, really hates themselves for what they've done, and the song has clearly strayed from fully villainous territory.
 
{{examples}}
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
== Animation-Western ==
 
* "Jack's Lament" from ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' is about how he's basically unhappy with the dark side.
** Though it should be noted that Jack [[Dark Is Not Evil|isn't evil, nor the villain]]. He's actually the hero of the story, and plays an integral role in rescuing Santa Claus from the downright ''nasty'' bugbag known as Oogie Boogie. It ''is'' [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|his]] [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|fault]] that Santa is there in the first place.
** Keeping in mind that Jack isn't evil nor the villain, the first half of "[[BSOD Song|Poor Jack]]" could count, too.
* [[The Simpsons|Sideshow Bob]] had a plan to kill Krusty the Klown, and he was about to see the plan come to fruition when Krusty sang a song about how he really missed working with Bob. In turn, Bob sang about how he would really miss Krusty when he had killed him, and this made him have second thoughts and prevent his trap from killing Krusty.
 
== Fanfic ==
 
* ''[[Potter Puppet Pals]]'': "Have you ever had a bad day? Do you know what they'd call you if every day of your life was like that? They'd call you Snape..."
** Except Harry's more the villain in [[Potter Puppet Pals]] - Snape's more the [[Butt Monkey]].
 
== Fanfic[[Film]] ==
 
== Film ==
 
* "I'm so Ronery", Kim Jong Il's song in ''[[Team America]]''.
* Dr. Frank N Furter's final song in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', "I'm Going Home."
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"I remember them standing in the cold with their frostbitten teddy bears!"
"Doh-ho-ho-ho! [[Made Myself Sad|*shudder*]]" }}
* "Up there" from [[South Park: Bigger, Longer and& Uncut]]. Who would have known Satan could be that woobieish?
 
== Music ==
 
== [[Music]] ==
* [[Doctor Steel]]'s "Lament for a Toy Factory".
* Twisted Sister's "Burn In Hell": "You can't believe all the things I've done wrong in my life / Without even trying, I've lived on the edge of a knife...."
 
== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* [[Edge]]'s theme, "Metalingus", was a really twisted inversion, or maybe just a subversion. It's a song about a Christian triumphing over personal shortcomings through faith in God....but Edge started using it ''after'' he became so obsessed with winning the WWE Championship that [[Face Heel Turn|the desire turned him into a villain]]. So he basically saw championship gold as his "salvation" - even if he had to betray [[Chris Benoit|his tag-team partner]] and screw and corrupt his rival's girlfriend along the way.
 
== Theater[[Theatre]] ==
 
* Both of Tybalt's songs from Gerard Presgurvic's ''Romeo et Juliette", but especially "C'est pas ma faute".
* "Die Unstillbare Gier" from ''[[Tanz der Vampire]]'', in which both the audience and Alfred realize that Count von Krolock is a ''person'', capable of great longing and regret.
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* "Behind Blue Eyes" by [[The Who]] was originally intended as a villain's lament within Townshend's aborted [[Rock Opera]] ''Lifehouse''.
* "Best at Being the Worst" from [[Team Rocket]] in the ''Pokemon Live!'' musical.
* "Pore Jud Is Dead" from ''[[Oklahoma!]]!'' counts as both a [["The Villain Sucks" Song|VillainSucksSong]] and this—Judd is a really self-loathing person, and even though Curly is insulting him in the song, he likes the idea that if he killed himself, people would feel sorry for shunning him.
* In ''Li'l Abner'', General Bullmoose has "Progress Is The Root Of All Evil," a lament for plutocracy lost.
* "Call From The Grave" and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfa0mkvbmX0 "Epitaph"] from [[Bertolt Brechts]] ''[[The Threepenny Opera]]''. (Titles vary depending on the translation - "Ruf aus dem Gruft" and "Grabschrift" are the original titles.)
* It's kind of hard to pinpoint a "villain" in ''[[Evita]]'', but all three main characters do villainous things and have songs where they regret something. Eva has (depending on the production) "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" (about people taking advantage of her) and "You Must Love Me" (showing her love for Peron). Che has "High Flying, Adored" and the [[Dark Reprise]] of "Oh What a Circus" (which are both technically laments for Eva, not himself). Peron has "She is a Diamond", which is a lament for Eva. The entire ''ensemble'' has the opening song, "Requiem for Evita". "You Must Love Me" was written specifically for the movie, and "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" belongs to another character in the stage version. However, both the movie and stage versions end with the appropriately titled "Lament," in which Eva wonders whether all of her scheming and manipulating were worth the toll it took on her life.
* Le Blues du Businessman from Starmania may count.
 
== Web Original ==
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* The final song in ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]'' seems to go back and forth between this and a straight [[Villain Song]].
* Edgeworth's song in ''Turnabout Musical'', "Decree of the Prosecutor", has him question his own tactics as a prosecutor. "For if I cheat in the court can I say with a straight face that I'm a better man than the sort that I prosecute every case?".
 
== Animation-[[Western Animation]] ==
* "Jack's Lament" from ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' is about how he's basically unhappy with the dark side.
** Though it should be noted that Jack [[Dark Is Not Evil|isn't evil, nor the villain]]. He's actually the hero of the story, and plays an integral role in rescuing Santa Claus from the downright ''nasty'' bugbag known as Oogie Boogie. It ''is'' [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|his]] [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|fault]] that Santa is there in the first place.
** Keeping in mind that Jack isn't evil nor the villain, the first half of "[[BSOD Song|Poor Jack]]" could count, too.
* [[The Simpsons (animation)|Sideshow Bob]] had a plan to kill Krusty the Klown, and he was about to see the plan come to fruition when Krusty sang a song about how he really missed working with Bob. In turn, Bob sang about how he would really miss Krusty when he had killed him, and this made him have second thoughts and prevent his trap from killing Krusty.
 
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[[Category:Musical Number Index]]
[[Category:Music Tropes]]
[[Category:Villains]]
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