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Like in the first, everyone gets a song - Josh Gad’s Olaf sings his comedic “When I Am Older,” Idina Menzel gets the roof-raising (closest thing to “Let It Go”) “Into the Unknown,” Jonathan Groff’s Kristoff has the melancholy (and slightly reminiscent of a lost tune by the band Chicago) “Lost in the Woods” and Kristen Bell’s Anna closes it out with the mournful “The Next Right Thing.”īut this time Evan Rachel Wood - as Elsa and Anna's deceased mother - sings “All Is Found” and joins Menzel on “Show Yourself.” Norwegian singer Aurora lends the soundtrack a whole bunch of spooky ahhhs and ooooohs as a supernatural presence. None will spend 33 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 charts like “Let It Go” but they deserve to be cherished on their own merits. Songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez have offered seven - six, if we’re being honest - original songs and they’re all lovely, rooted in Broadway traditional structures and each playing a key role in keeping the animated film moving. The “Frozen 2” soundtrack brings together everyone’s favorite princesses - Elsa and Anna - the snowman Olaf, good guy Kristoff and his faithful reindeer, Sven, for an impossible task: improving or matching the first “Frozen” movie’s songs.