Every Song on the Zootopia 2 Soundtrack Revealed — and the Wild Surprises
After nearly a decade, Zootopia 2 sprints back with dazzling animation, razor-sharp gags, and an earworm-packed soundtrack—and the full list of songs from the sequel is finally here.
After almost a decade, Zootopia is finally back, and yes, the soundtrack everyone walked out humming is now out in the wild. If you spent your screening thinking 'Wait, what was that song?' I got you.
So, what exactly is on the Zootopia 2 soundtrack?
The official album is out now, and the bulk of it comes from Oscar-winner Michael Giacchino doing what he does best. Shakira returns with a new earworm called 'Zoo' that was co-written with Ed Sheeran and Blake Slatkin, and it has quickly become the track fans are looping. As for the overall vibe: the music bounces from Spanish flavors to full-on heavy metal and somehow still feels like Zootopia. Per the Apple Music listing, here is every track:
- 'Zoo' - Shakira
- 'Zootopening' - Michael Giacchino
- 'The Old Zoo Review' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Hot Fursuit' - Michael Giacchino
- 'A Commuted Relationship' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Journey to the Journal' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Snake Away Pt. 1' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Snake Away Pt. 2' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Big Into Fashion' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Marsh Market' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Snaking the Journal' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Das Goats' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Get Out of Lodge' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Wilde Caught' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Cover Story' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Wall of Judy' - Michael Giacchino
- 'The Weak Lynx' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Gary a Twain Shall Meet' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Bunny and Overshare' - Michael Giacchino
- 'World's Worst Detention' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Our Differences Don't Make Any Difference' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Zootopia 2 Suite' - Michael Giacchino
- 'Lizard Lounge' - Michael Giacchino (Bonus)
- 'Flash from the Past' - Michael Giacchino (Bonus)
Quick status check on the sequel
The movie itself runs a tight 1 hour 48 minutes and hit theaters right in time for Thanksgiving, which did exactly what you think it did for ticket sales. It has pulled in $156 million domestically and over $556 million worldwide so far. Over on Rotten Tomatoes, it is sitting at a 95% audience score (aka the Popcornmeter) and a 91% Tomatometer, plus it landed an A CinemaScore. Translation: people are very into this second trip to the city. The animation is still slick, the puns are plentiful (obviously), and the soundtrack is the kind that sticks to your brain on the drive home.
If you were trying to tag that one cue or chase theme you liked: it is up there. Happy hunting.