Kacey Musgraves Lends Voice To ‘Frozen 2’ Soundtrack

Disney just unveiled the track list for the Frozen 2 soundtrack and there’s a familiar name among the mix. ACM/CMA/Grammy…

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Disney just unveiled the track list for the Frozen 2 soundtrack and there’s a familiar name among the mix.

ACM/CMA/Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves will contribute the song “All Is Found” to the highly anticipated film, which hits theaters November 22. Musgraves’ version will appear during the end credits, while “All Is Found” will be sung by Evan Rachel Wood, who voices the character of Iduna (Queen of Arendelle and mother of Anna and Elsa), in the film.

“I can’t wait for y’all to hear my version of this stunning song on the @Disney Frozen 2 soundtrack,” Musgraves shared on Twitter following the announcement.

The soundtrack, which features seven original songs from Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez and an original score by Christophe Beck, will be released November 15 by Walt Disney Records.

“The music of the Lopezes and Christophe Beck are part of the DNA of Frozen,” Chris Buck, a member of Frozen 2’s team of directors said. “We couldn’t imagine building Frozen 2 without them. They bring such a rich, emotional understanding of the world and characters, and through their incredible music we have been able to really deepen and expand the story.”

“The songs and score of Frozen 2 reflect the growth of the characters and the deepening of their story,” co-director Jennifer Lee added. “The music is fun but emotional, personal yet powerful, intimate but also epic. Kristen, Bobby and Christophe have definitely outdone themselves and taken the music to brave new heights.”

The track list also features songs from Weezer and Panic! At the Disco. See the full track listing below.

1. “All Is Found,” performed by Evan Rachel Wood
2. “Some Things Never Change,” performed by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff
3. “Into the Unknown,” performed by Idina Menzel (feat. AURORA)
4. “When I Am Older,” performed by Josh Gad
5. “Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People (Cont.),” performed by Jonathan Groff
6. “Lost in the Woods,” performed by Jonathan Groff
7. “Show Yourself,” performed by Idina Menzel and Evan Rachel Wood
8. “The Next Right Thing,” performed by Kristen Bell
9. “Into the Unknown,” performed by Panic! At the Disco (end credits)
10. “All Is Found,” performed by Kacey Musgraves (end credits)
11. “Lost in the Woods,” performed by Weezer (end credits)

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