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  1. Feb 12, 2020 · The Frozen 2 soundtrack has several outtakes, and they're so good that we had to include one of them on our list. In "Get This Right," (Jonathan Groff and Kristen Bell) Kristoff and Anna finally get a duet of romance, although we're not sure that "romantic" is the right word to describe it.

  2. Nov 26, 2019 · "Into the Unknown" is probably "Frozen 2's" catchiest song, but it isn't the best one. Here's a list of the Disney film's seven original songs, ranked.

    • nardine.saad@latimes.com
    • Staff Writer
    • Into the Unknown’ And my top pick for this ranking is the powerful first single from the soundtrack. There’s magic embedded into this tune that is above and beyond what we’ve had from any other song on the whole of the two soundtracks.
    • For the First Time in Forever (Reprise)’ I know, I know. A lot of you are probably scratching your heads right now at how high this Frozen song has ranked for me.
    • Let It Go’ We’ve all heard “Let It Go” a million times. After Frozen, it was literally everywhere for the longest time. You could hear it in department stores, elevators, the radio, and everywhere in between.
    • The Next Right Thing’ If Frozen 2 gets credit for anything, I hope it’s how honest and realistic the message in “The Next Right Thing” is. Watching Anna suffer her grief, alone in the cave, separated from the only person left in her life, is heart-wrecking, but such a great message for kids to see.
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    • Brian Truitt
    • 2 min
    • Let It Go’ (‘Frozen’) No other Disney song has come close in recent memory to its impact, period. And this is why you recruit a Broadway star like Menzel to completely knock it out of the park.
    • For the First Time in Forever’ (‘Frozen’) Super-duper catchy and soaring, this track beautifully lays bare each sister’s persona on Elsa’s coronation day.
    • Do You Want to Build a Snowman?’ (‘Frozen’) Your heart will grow several sizes hearing little Anna asking to play with her older sister, who is walled off with her magic in a bedroom.
    • Lost in the Woods’ (‘Frozen 2’) This’ll play best for those with a soft spot for 1980s rock ballads. (Kids, ask your parents about Richard Marx.) The throwback is Kristoff’s time to shine and, yeah, it’s filled with a backing band of reindeer, but there’s also some real depth to a guy getting left behind by his love, setting aside the machismo and laying out his feelings.
    • Into the Unknown. Idina Menzel and Norwegian singer Aurora take on the vocals in “Into the Unknown,” a song that illustrates Elsa’s inner conflict with leaving Arendelle to locate the mysterious voice beckoning her.
    • Show Yourself. “Show Yourself” is a majestic, beautiful number sung predominantly by Elsa with an ensemble of background vocals, with a reprise of “All is Found.”
    • Lost in the Woods. Both Frozen and its sequel feature renditions of Kristoff’s melody, “Reindeers are Better Than People,” but this movie took it to the next level in giving his pet Sven a few verses and adding a whole other song to it called “Lost in the Woods.”
    • When I’m Older. As the comic relief of the franchise, it’s only fitting that Olaf has his own humorous tune. Upon his initial entrance into the enchanted forest, Olaf finds himself afraid of what might be lurking in there.
  4. Nov 19, 2019 · The Frozen 2 soundtrack boasts the soundtrack versions of its seven totally new songs as well as covers of those songs by artists Kacey Musgraves, Panic! At the Disco, and Weezer.

  5. Jan 8, 2020 · Disney’s Frozen 2 soundtrack offers a whole new set of catchy songs to sing along with, but which one is the best? From the Golden Globe-nominated “Into The Unknown” to “Show Yourself,” here's how every new song on the Frozen 2 soundtrack compares

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