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 Frozen’s theme and insert songs (1–10)
Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Takako Matsu

Known as the theme song of the film Frozen, this piece is a masterpiece that fully showcases Takako Matsu’s vocal prowess.
The lyrics, which sing of the resolve to accept one’s true self, resonated with many people.
Upon its release in March 2014, it held the No.
1 spot on RecoChoku’s rankings for 28 consecutive days.
It topped the chart a total of 13 times, setting a new all-time record.
It’s a song that gives you courage when you lack confidence or want to take a new step forward.
Do you want to build a snowman?Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi

It’s a song with a heartwarming melody and captivating lyrics.
In a gentle yet bittersweet voice, it expresses childhood memories and the longing to restore bonds with loved ones.
Released in May 2014, it was featured as an insert song in the Disney film Frozen.
Sung by Sayaka Kanda and other cast members, it further enhances the film’s world.
It’s perfect for the winter season, but also recommended for times when you want to feel the bonds with family and friends.
Why not sing it together and create new memories with the people you cherish?
Let It GoDemi Lovato

This song is loved around the world for giving people the courage to live true to themselves.
It begins with a quiet atmosphere and gradually builds into a grand melody toward the chorus.
Released as the theme song for Disney’s 2013 film Frozen, it has enjoyed international popularity, including versions sung in 25 languages.
In Demi Lovato’s rendition, her powerful vocals are especially captivating.
EpilogueChristophe Beck

It’s the best piece to bring the work to a happy ending, presenting previously featured songs like “For the First Time in Forever” and “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” in a grand, vocal-free orchestral arrangement.
With quintessentially Disney touches like the sound of bells, it’s a track that makes you feel happy just by listening.
For the First Time in ForeverSayaka Kanda, Takako Matsu

It’s a bright song that really conveys Anna’s joy as their once-closed-off castle is opened and she revels in the feeling of freedom.
In contrast to Anna’s delight and longing for love, the balance with Elsa’s vocals—fighting her fear of hurting others—is truly wonderful.
Open the doorSayaka Kanda, Eisuke Tsuda

This is a duet between a man and a woman that really conveys the fun time Anna, reveling in her newfound freedom, has while she meets Prince Hans.
The lyrics express Anna’s adorable longing for love and the joy of finally gaining the freedom she dreamed of, so it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsTakako Matsu (feat. AURORA)

This is a song that delicately portrays Elsa’s emotions: “Into the Unknown.” Her inner conflict and courage as she resolves to venture into an unfamiliar world are powerfully expressed through Takako Matsu’s dynamic vocals.
The collaboration with AURORA further heightens the song’s ethereal atmosphere.
Featured in Frozen 2 and sung by Takako Matsu as Elsa, it enriches a pivotal scene in the film.
Why not listen quietly on a winter night? It might awaken the spirit of adventure that sleeps within you.





