Time to update your Spotify playlists, because you’re definitely going to want to check out the musical stylings of these actors you probably didn’t know also had music careers (or, maybe you just forgot—we won’t hold it against you).

 

Scarlett Johansson

In between filming Avengers blockbusters and crashing SNL, Scarlett Johansson somehow found time to record a new EP with singer-songwriter Pete Yorn. Apart, which dropped June 1, reunites the pair, who also released an album together in 2009. Johansson has always enjoyed singing: in 2008, she put out a Tom Waits cover album, and in 2015 formed a girl group (which included Haim sister Este).

 

 

 

Ryan Gosling

You’ve heard Ryan Gosling sing for a couple of his roles—2010’s romantic drama Blue Valentine and the Oscar-winning La La Land come to mind—but that’s not the extent of his musical abilities. In 2008, the Canadian joined forces with pal Zach Shields to form the group Dead Man’s Bones, releasing a self-titled CD in 2009.

 

 

 

Priyanka Chopra

Although our May cover star is best known in North America for her starring roles in action thriller series Quantico and the recent Baywatch movie, Priyanka Chopra first arrived in the U.S. aiming to launch a music career. The star did perform music for some of her Bollywood movies before releasing her debut single “In My City” featuring Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am in 2012 (it was also used as the theme song for NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football, nbd). Her next single, “Exotic” featuring Pitbull, dropped the following year. And while Chopra’s acting career put her album on the backburner, she was still releasing music as recently as last year.

 

 

 

Brie Larson

Long before winning an Academy Award, a teenaged Brie Larson was busy at work on her music career. With an ultra mid-2000s aesthetic to rival Avril Lavigne, Larson released her first (and only) album, Finally Out of P.E., in 2005 and even went on tour with Jesse McCartney. We dare you to listen to the CD’s lead single, “She Said,” and not get it stuck in your head.

 

 

 

Robert Pattinson

Twilight fans may remember hearing Robert Pattinson’s crooning on the 2008 film’s soundtrack. The franchise star actually sang on two songs for the movie: “Let Me Sign” and “Never Think” (which he also co-wrote). Director Catherine Hardwicke surprised the actor by including the songs in an early cut of the movie. As luck would have it, Pattinson later told the L.A. Times that he felt that one of the songs “was supposed to be there.”