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.
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Songs from Frozen. List of main and inserted songs from Frozen (41–50)
VuelieChristophe Beck & Frode Fjellheim Feat. Cantus

It features vocals reminiscent of overseas folk songs, making it an essential piece for shaping the work’s world into a picture book–like, mystical atmosphere.
Rather than using many instruments, it’s simply many people singing without instruments, which further enhances its charm as if it were a foreign folk song.
Reindeer are much better.Hara Shinichiro

It’s a wonderful song in which Kristoff reaffirms his friendship with Sven the reindeer.
The simplicity of having just a ukulele-like instrument and Kristoff (Shinichiro Hara) makes it all the more effective at expressing Kristoff’s humble and pure nature.
Winter’s WaltzChristophe Beck

This is the piece that plays when Anna and Prince Hans are dancing or walking.
It starts off like a waltz, and toward the end it charmingly transitions into the next song.
Its very soothing tone makes it incredibly relaxing to listen to.
before, aboveChristophe Beck

It’s a song that conveys a strong determination to keep moving forward.
The violin leads and pulls the rhythm, so there’s none of the noisiness of heavy drumming, and it retains a picture-book-like cuteness—a strong yet cute track.
Open the doorKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

An iconic love song from Disney’s Frozen that captures the sparkling thrill of romance, full of dreams and hope.
Anna and Hans’s meeting and mutual attraction are depicted as a breezy pop number.
With its bright, bouncy melody and humor-filled lyrics, it overflows with that quintessential Disney, magical charm.
Featured in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, it’s loved by a new generation as well.
It’s the perfect track for basking in bittersweet memories of love or for singing along with someone special.
Do you want to build a snowman?Kristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

It’s a song from Disney’s Frozen that strikingly portrays the bond between the two sisters.
It deftly expresses how the sisters, once close in childhood, gradually grow emotionally distant, shifting from a bright, lighthearted melody to a more poignant one.
Widely used in the film’s promotional campaigns, it remains one of the most popular numbers from Frozen.
Loved by many as the perfect tune to hum while watching the movie with family or during a weekend drive, it continues to hold a special place in listeners’ hearts.
VuelieChristophe Beck & Frode Fjellheim Feat. Cantus

These are the songs that play at the beginning of the film and right before the ending.
Just by listening, you can feel both the cold and the warmth of humanity.
When you start watching the movie, you feel the cold; by the time it ends, you can affirm the warmth of people and the many forms of love.
It’s a thought-provoking and well-crafted sound.


