If you've been paying attention, then you'll have noticed the phenomenon that is "Steven Universe."

Created by Rebecca Sugar, who helped push "Adventure Time" into the stratosphere of iconic cartoons, "Steven Universe" follows the adventures of Steven (Zach Callison), the son of a cosmic alien named Rose Quartz (Susan Egan) and an earthling named Greg (Tom Sharpling).

Rose Quartz was part of the Crystal Gems, and her friends Pearl (Deedee Magno), Amethyst (Michaela Dietz) and Garnet (Estelle) continue to watch over Steven, partaking in daily Earth activities, and protecting the world from all the malicious forces of the universe beyond. You know, general stuff.

While not every episode is a musical one, the series has been considerably seasoned with songs. And for all the "Steven Universe" fans out there (and if I'm to base that solely on cosplayers at the comic conventions I cover, there are a lot of them), volume 1 of the "Steven Universe" soundtrack will be available June 2.

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"I am so excited about this album that I hardly have the words," said Sugar in a media release. "We poured our hearts into these songs and now they're finally collected and stunningly re-mastered by our composers Aivi & Surasshu."

Sugar hand-picked the selection you'll be getting in this installment, and the tracks are plentiful – 37 songs total.

"I cannot say enough about how much I love each of these tracks!" Sugar said. "But I can say that this is the best they've ever sounded! Please blast them! Please sing along! That's what these are for! If the music of 'Steven Universe' has been a tiny piece of the score of your life, please know that I am so honored. I hope you'll love this album as much as we loved making it."

So while you wait for the album to drop, I'll clue you in on what you're getting.

Track 1: "We Are The Crystal Gems" It's the theme song, after all, so it's a no-brainer that it'd be included.

Track 2: "Let Me Drive My Van Into Your Heart" (Ep. 2) This is the single we hear playing while Steven and Greg bring an Earth-saving instrument to the beach. It's groovy!

Track 3: "Cookie Cat" (Ep. 1) I love this song so, so much. It's upbeat and reminiscent of the video games I used to play as a younger gentleman. Plus, it's instrumental in Steven's story! Check it out below:



Track 4: "Giant Woman" (Ep. 12) In episode 12, Steven tries to get Pearl and Amethyst to fuse together to create a giant woman with augmented powers. This tune begins with a plucky ukelele that pushes us into a heartfelt song about wanting to see a giant woman. It's kind of touching, actually.

Track 5: "Strong in the Real Way" (Ep. 10) It's almost Rocky-esque. I like to listen to this song to get pumped to do something.

Track 6: "Steven and the Stevens" (Ep. 22) The rockabilly sound in this song features the perfect harmonies of Steven and his bandmates Steven, Steven and Steven.

Track 7: "Big Fat Zucchini" (Ep. 22) This is the punk rock song you'll get when Steven, Steven and Steven decide to kick Steven out of the band.

Track 8: "Steven and the Crystal Gems" (Ep. 22) Steven sounds great with the Crystal Gems backing him as well!

Track 9: "Dear Old Dad" (Ep. 27) Using the same electronic video game sample we hear in the theme song and "Cookie Cat," you'll get teary-eyed for your dad after hearing this. And if you don't, you're dead inside. Here, watch this and tell me you're not thinking of your dad.

Track 10: "Be Wherever You Are" (Ep. 30) This pared-down tune, using only the ukelele and Steven's voice to tell the story, is a great philosophy to live by.

Track 11: "On The Run" (Ep. 40) Guitar and vocals take us through this catchy tune about Amethyst and Steven running away.

Track 12: "Comet" (Ep. 48) Greg pulls out his 80s rock sound in this flashback song about Greg's life as a performer.

Track 13: "Destiny" (Ep. 48) Another flashback song, we get to hear young Greg's song to Rose.

Track 14: "Lapis Lazuili" (Ep. 49) Steven sings a slow rock song for Greg's new album about how Lapis just wanted to get home.

Track 15: "Wailing Stone" (Ep. 49) Greg wails on guitar in his addition to the album (which in the episode he declares is a B-side song).

Track 16: "Stronger Than You" (Ep. 52) Estelle is out in full-force for this R&B-style song about Garnet's strength. The music is amazing, the beat is catchy. And while the scene from the episode is action-packed, I especially love the track sans the dialogue and sound effects. You'll have to wait for the album to hear the song by itself, but check out the scene here:

Track 17: "Full Discloser" (Ep. 53) It's an alternative rock-inspired tune that outlines Steven's attempt to find the right words to explain an interesting situation to his friend, Connie.

Track 18: "We Are The Crystal Gems (Full Theme Song)" I adore this extended version of the theme song, which was originally posted online by Cartoon Network.

Track 19: "Jam Song" (Ep. 60) Ukelele plus violin equals perfect harmony.

Track 20: "Do It For Her" (Ep. 60) This is a deep ballad, with piano accompaniment, where Pearl teaches Connie to sword fight. It explores Pearl's love for Rose with her dedication to protecting Steven.

Track 21: "What Can I Do (For You)" (Ep. 62) Another flashback song, "What Can I Do (For You)" features the teaming of Rose and Greg for a slow jam complete with guitar solo. In the episode, we also see some pretty cutting-edge dance moves. Check it out:

Track 22: "Tower of Mistakes" (Ep. 64) Slow and mournful, this is Amethyst's song about being unable to fuse her powers with Garnet.

Track 23: "Haven't You Noticed (I'm A Star)" (Ep. 73) This poppy tune sung by Olivia Olson sounds like it would fit right in on a Top 40 station.

Track 24: "Something Entirely New" (Ep. 74) The plot thickens in this song, which outlines how one of the main characters came to be.

Track 25: "Peace and Love on the Planet Earth" (Ep. 76) Ukelele-driven, I adore this song because it's sung while explaining how important taking breaks are.

Track 26: "Don't Cost Nothing" (Ep. 86) From the musical episode, "Mr. Greg," this is a touching track about Greg trying to find things to spend his bazillion dollars on, but he can't decide since all his favorite things are free.

Track 27: "Empire City" (Ep. 86) This feels like it jumped right off the soundtrack of a Broadway musical – fitting considering the song appears to be about New York City.

Track 28: "Mr. Greg" (Ep. 86) One of my favorites on the whole album, "Mr. Greg" is clever and funny. The upbeat tempo makes me want to get up and dance in a tailored suit along with Steven, Greg and Pearl. Check out the scene here:

Track 29: "It's Over Isn't It" (Ep. 86) Slow and introspective, Pearl sings about her love for Rose and how she felt she was always battling for her attention with Greg. This song speaks to me not only because I've been exactly in this situation, but because it shows younger audiences how things can be overcome. It's a necessary part of life.

Track 30: "Both of You" (Ep. 86) Man, this episode is bittersweet. "You both love me, and I love both of you" is the mantra in this slow song about finding common ground. I'm not crying! Don't look at me!

Track 31: "Don't Cost Nothing (Reprise)" (Ep. 86) A happy wrap-up to the musical episode, Steven, Greg and Pearl reflect on their trip to Empire City and realize that they could have had the same fun at home.

Track 32: "I Think I Need a Little Change" (Ep. 94) Another flashback song gives us a bouncy guitar verse about Greg's history with the Crystal Gems.

Track 33: "Here Comes a Thought" (Ep. 107) These Estelle tracks are so fantastic. That R&B returns as Garnet explains to Steven and Connie about fusion. Watch it here:

Track 34: "Still Not Giving Up" In the digital short "Steven's Song Time," Steven teaches viewers how to play "Still Not Giving Up" on guitar.

Track 35: "I Could Never Be Ready" (Ep. 113) Man, these songs sure cut straight to my heart! Greg sings about being a dad, taking care of Steven all by himself.

Track 36: "What's the Use of Feeling Blue?" (Ep. 118) Slow, mournful, this song is sung Yellow Diamond, voiced by Patti LuPone, about the futility of feeling sad.

Track 37: "Love Like You" A perfect way to finish the album, this is the end credits song. It's smooth and comforting – and beautiful.

"Steven Universe Soundtrack: Volume 1" will be available for purchase in digital music stores as well as on all major streaming platforms on June 3.

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