
Ĭomposer Christophe Beck, who previously scored the first film, returned for the sequel, his score draws elements from Lopez and Anderson-Lopez's songs. Later in that same month, the Korean versions of "Into the Unknown" were also released, which would be performed by K-pop star and Girls' Generation member Taeyeon. In November 2019, Panic! at the Disco's version of "Into the Unknown" was released as a single. According to Anderson-Lopez, the theme of a journey was a very "meta-story" for them, because it was not always clear along the way how all the songs would fit together in the final version of the film.

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They kept telling themselves that things would be eventually clearer in six months, and by the time the movie proceeds. Lopez further explained that the songs are thematically connected to the idea of change, and the idea of the journey. Every song has to take a character on a journey". Lopez also said that " tradition of songwriting come from inspirations of the world of musical theater, where songs must always forward the story freshly and surprisingly. Īnderson-Lopez stated their achievements come from brainstorming on big questions - "what is the story that we all as artists, individually and collectively, need to tell? She also disclosed their production strategy of using sensitive emotional feelings and connections to the story. The song " Into the Unknown", sung by Idina Menzel as Elsa with additional vocals by Norwegian recording artist Aurora, has been called the successor of Frozen 's " Let It Go". Additionally, he noted the impact of the vibrant and emotional musics, and said it helps deepen and expand the reach of the story. Another co-director Chris Buck emphasized the importance of the musical team, the Lopezes, and Christophe Beck.

Ĭo-director and screenwriter Jennifer Lee said that "the songs and score of Frozen 2 reflect both the growth of the characters and the deepening of their story", she described the songs as "emotional, personal yet powerful, intimate but also epic". Marketing details on the complete tracklist were unveiled on September 30, 2019, which would be released on the following November 15 distributed by Walt Disney Records. Later in the D23 Expo presentation of that same year, Disney revealed that the soundtrack would incorporate a total of seven songs. In August 2019, voice actor Josh Gad noted that the songs in the sequel would be even more impressive than the original's. In March 2018, Kristen Anderson-Lopez revealed in an interview that she and her husband, Robert Lopez, would return from the film Frozen to write songs for its sequel Frozen II, having been already recorded a song for the project with the help of star Kristen Bell.

The single " Into the Unknown" was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song, losing to " (I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from Rocketman.

In December 2019, it reached number one on the US Billboard 200 December 2019, making it the first soundtrack of an animated film to hit the position since its predecessor. The deluxe edition features a second disc of score tracks by composer Christophe Beck as well as cut songs and instrumentals to the seven songs in the film. The album was released on November 15, 2019, on digital, CD and vinyl formats, it consisted of seven songs along with a remix of " Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People" from the original Frozen. It was mainly composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, in addition to the end credits covers of three of the songs respectively by Panic! at the Disco, Kacey Musgraves, and Weezer. Frozen II is the soundtrack album to the Disney animated film of the same name.
