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Songs from Frozen. List of Frozen’s main theme song and insert songs.

Disney’s Frozen, released in 2013.

The story featuring the sisters Anna and Elsa became a worldwide sensation, leading to the sequel Frozen II as well as several spin-off works.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the theme songs and insert songs from the Frozen series.

If there’s a song you heard in the film that stuck with you, try finding it here.

Let this article be your cue to enjoy Frozen from a musical perspective next time.

Songs from Frozen. List of Frozen’s theme and insert songs (1–10)

Perfect Days: A Special DayTakako Matsu, Sayaka Kanda

This song was created as the theme for “Frozen Fever.” It depicts Elsa’s efforts to celebrate her sister Anna’s birthday, beautifully expressing the love between the sisters.

The harmony between Takako Matsu and Sayaka Kanda is outstanding, and just listening to it warms your heart.

Released in April 2015, the song became a major topic among Disney fans.

Since it was released together with the short film, it left a deep impression on many people.

It’s recommended to listen to it with your family or someone special—you’re sure to have a wonderful time.

Once Upon a SnowmanChristophe Beck

Once Upon a Snowman (From “Once Upon a Snowman”)
Once Upon a SnowmanChristophe Beck

This song was written for the short animated film Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, with the score composed by Christophe Beck, just like the main feature.

Blending the beauty and humor characteristic of Disney music, it’s a must-listen for Disney fans.

The music captures Olaf’s innocence and spirit of adventure, making it even more enjoyable to listen to on a snowy day.

Into the UnknownPanic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco – Into the Unknown (From “Frozen 2”)
Into the UnknownPanic! At The Disco

This song, which plays during the ending of Frozen 2, is a grand piece powerfully performed by Panic! At The Disco.

Centered on themes of adventure into the unknown and self-discovery, it portrays the protagonist’s inner conflict.

Released in November 2019, it’s included on the official Disney soundtrack and became a hot topic, earning nominations for the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes.

Brendon Urie’s overwhelming vocal prowess and soaring high notes are striking, and together with the emotional lyrics, the song really resonates.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone looking to take on something new or believe in their own potential.

Songs from Frozen. List of Frozen’s theme and insert songs (11–20)

Show me, you.Takako Matsu, Yō Yoshida

Takako Matsu, Yō Yoshida – Show Yourself (Frozen 2 / Full MV Version)
Show me, you—Matsu Takako, Yoshida Yō.

A single packed with the charm of a grand, emotional ballad.

Centered on themes of self-discovery and growth, it portrays the protagonist’s inner conflict and resolve.

The powerful vocals of Takako Matsu and Yō Yoshida further heighten the story’s emotional impact.

Used as an insert song in Frozen 2, it’s also included on the soundtrack released the same month.

A music video produced as part of the film’s promotion is also available.

It’s a recommended track for anyone seeking their true self or wanting to feel the bonds of family.

How about listening quietly on a winter night?

Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMizuki Nakamoto

Mizuki Nakamoto – Into the Unknown ~ Follow Your Heart (End Credit Version) (Lyric Video) (From “Frozen 2”)
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart Leads, Mizuki Nakamoto

This song garnered attention as the Japanese end theme for Frozen 2.

Mizuki Nakamoto’s powerful and moving vocals beautifully express Elsa’s inner conflict and her journey into the unknown.

Celebrating the importance of having the courage to step into a new world, the piece has resonated with many listeners.

It was included on the film’s soundtrack and was also performed at the 70th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in December of the same year.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone about to take a new step or searching for their own path—Nakamoto’s voice is sure to give you the push you need.

Lost in the WoodsWeezer

Weezer – Lost in the Woods (From “Frozen 2”)
Lost in the WoodsWeezer

This is a song by Weezer that brightens the end credits of Frozen II.

Its sound evokes 80s power ballads, and the lyrics strikingly portray the anxieties of love.

Rivers Cuomo’s vocals perfectly express Kristoff’s feelings.

It was included on the soundtrack album released in November 2019, and a music video featuring Kristen Bell was released in December of the same year.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to enjoy the world of the film while empathizing with someone in love.

Into the UnknownIdina Menzel feat.AURORA

Idina Menzel, AURORA – Into the Unknown (From “Frozen 2”)
Into the UnknownIdina Menzel feat.AURORA

A song with a beautiful melody that exudes a mystical atmosphere and a vocal performance that is both powerful and delicate.

The lyrics, which portray a spirit of adventure into the unknown and an inner struggle, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in November 2019, it drew attention as a nominee for Best Original Song at the 92nd Academy Awards.

It is included on the soundtrack of Disney’s Frozen II and is used in a pivotal scene in the film.

It’s the perfect track for moments when you want to break out of your shell and take a new step forward, or when you’re trying to move ahead despite anxiety.

The harmonized vocals of Idina Menzel and AURORA are sure to give you courage.