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What is Klaus Badelt’s popular song “He’s a Pirate”?

What is Klaus Badelt’s popular song “He’s a Pirate”?
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Klaus Badelt is a German composer who has provided music not only for films but also for commercials, TV programs, and video games.

He is well known in Japan for “He’s a Pirate,” which he adapted from a Hans Zimmer demo into a piece for film; it serves as the theme for the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.

He also made headlines for composing “Ai De Huo Yan” (Flame of Love), which was used at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

This time, we present a ranking of Klaus Badelt’s most popular songs!

“He’s a Pirate”: What is Klaus Badelt’s popular song?

Barbossa Is HungryKlaus Badelt1rank/position

Named after Captain Hector Barbossa, this piece is included on the soundtrack for the first film in the series, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.

It plays in scenes such as when the Black Pearl, captained by the villainous Hector Barbossa, pursues the Interceptor.

The powerful orchestral performance carries a weight that even evokes a sense of fear.

You’ll also hear the “He’s a Pirate” motif, so give it a careful listen.

He is the pirate.Klaus Badelt2rank/position

The powerful orchestral sound that fits flag dance perfectly is the theme song from the film Pirates of the Caribbean.

Composed by German composer Klaus Badelt, it captures the brave characters very well.

Choreography that looks like sailors rowing oars or that evokes waves matches the music perfectly.

In the most exciting moments, strike a sharp, clean stop in the moves and perform with cool precision.

Finish by thrusting your fist into the air and savoring the lingering resonance of the sound, and thunderous applause is guaranteed.

Bootstrap’s BootstrapsKlaus Badelt3rank/position

Bootstrap’s Bootstraps – POTC Theme (Klaus Badelt)
Klaus Badelt of Bootstrap's Bootstraps

It’s a cool track that feels like it stirs up your fighting spirit.

Overall it’s awesome, and personally I think the percussion is especially cool! The development makes your heart race, with a boldly heroic vibe—it’s a fiercely brave piece.

It really makes you think about how reckless pirates can be.

It even includes the main theme, so some of you might be like, “I love this track!!”

He’s a PirateKlaus Badelt4rank/position

Pirates of the Caribbean: He's a Pirate
Klaus Badelt - He's a Pirate

Speaking of Pirates of the Caribbean, it has to be this piece! It’s used so often on TV and in many other settings that you’ve probably heard it countless times.

The moment it starts, many people instantly think, “Ah! Pirates!” Don’t you feel your heart tremble with the sense that a grand adventure is about to begin when you hear it? With its bold melody and 12/8 rhythm, this masterpiece stirs your spirit of adventure.

Skull And CrossbonesKlaus Badelt5rank/position

Pirates of the Caribbean – Soundtr 11 – Skull and Crossbones
Skull And Crossbones Klaus Badelt

The Japanese title is “Mark of the Pirate.” It’s the piece used in the battle scene against nemesis Barbossa in the first film, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.

Among Pirates of the Caribbean fans, this scene is often hailed as the best fight in the entire series for its intensity.

The raw, driving “Mark of the Pirate” elevates it even further.

Just hearing this track brings to mind the fierce clash of swords between Barbossa and Jack Sparrow, doesn’t it?

Swords CrossedKlaus Badelt6rank/position

Pirates of the Caribbean – Soundtr 05 – Swords Crossed
Klaus Badelt - Swords Crossed

This piece, used in the first film in the series, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.

It plays in the scene where the moonlight reveals the truth—showing what kind of beings Barbossa and his crew really are—and it heightens the eeriness.

The track itself shifts from a quiet intro to a dynamic sound in the latter half.

The sense of foreboding keeps building.

And while it’s certainly scary… it’s also incredibly cool!

The Black PearlKlaus Badelt7rank/position

Pirates Of The Caribbean Soundtrack- The Black Pearl
The Black Pearl Klaus Badelt

You can easily picture a ship sailing across the open sea! As the title suggests, this piece, used in the first film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, is the theme song of one of the story’s key elements—the Black Pearl.

Its bold and grand sound evokes the legendary pirate ship and is undeniably cool.

As you listen, you might even find yourself thinking, “I want to board a ship and head out to sea.” For fans of the series, it’s a classic, ranking alongside the ever-popular He’s a Pirate.