Every Hazbin Hotel Song (So Far), Ranked (#1 Is Still Stuck in Our Head)

Hazbin Hotel quickly became one of Amazon’s most popular series, breaking numerous records and earning a Guinness World Records title for Most In-Demand Animated TV Show globally for 2024-2025. Created by Vivienne Medrano, the series stands out for its bold style, unforgettable characters, and vibrant, imaginative world, with two seasons and two more confirmed.

As an adult animated musical series, Hazbin Hotel has many catchy songs and iconic hits that fans can’t stop streaming. However, there are some numbers that fans tend not to gravitate towards as much as others. Then there are the tracks that instantly became fan favorites almost overnight, becoming some of Hazbin Hotel’s greatest yet.

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Welcome To Heaven

Hazbin Hotel's episode Welcome to Heaven
Hazbin Hotel’s episode Welcome to Heaven

“Welcome to Heaven” is the first song in Season 1, Episode 6, following Charlie and Vaggie’s arrival in Heaven. The song is primarily sung by Saint Peter (Darren Criss), along with Emily (Shoba Narayan) and Sera (Patina Miller).

The song is lighthearted and upbeat as Saint Peter gives Charlie and Vaggie a quick tour of Heaven. However, many fans cited it as one of Hazbin Hotel’s weaker songs, despite the strong vocal performances by the voice actors.

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Speedrun To Redemption

Angel Dust looks scared in Hazbin Hotel season 2 episode 3
Angel Dust looks scared in Hazbin Hotel season 2 episode 3

“Speedrun To Redemption” is sung in Season 2, Episode 3, primarily by Charlie Morningstar (Erika Henningsen), with vocals from Angel Dust (Blake Roman) and Vox (Christian Borle). Velvette (Lilli Cooper) and Husk (Keith David) also provide additional voices.

Taking place in the first half of Season 2, “Speedrun To Redemption,” exactly as the title implies, follows Charlie’s attempt to fast-track Angel’s redemption to prove it’s possible while Vox and Velvette visit the hotel.

The song is considered by many fans to be one of the weakest in Season 2. However, it’s known for its fluid animation and clever portrayal of Charlie’s desperation to prove her hotel works.

34

Bad With Us

Bad With Us Hazbin Hotel Song

“Bad With Us” takes place at the beginning of Season 2, Episode 5, and primarily features Vox, but also has voices from several other cast members. It’s a collaborative song that includes various Overlords and powerful sinners.

The song picks up directly from the events of the previous episode, following Alastor’s (Amir Talai) deal with Vox. “Bad With Us” follows Hell’s reaction and Vox’s attempt to grow his following.

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It Starts With Sorry

It Starts With Sorry Hazbin Hotel Song

“It Starts With Sorry” is the second song in Hazbin Hotel Season 1, Episode 2. The main singers are Charlie and Sir Pentious (Alex Brightman), with backing vocals from Angel Dust and Vaggie (Stephanie Beatriz).

The song follows the moments after Sir Pentious was discovered putting cameras around the hotel for Vox. It was positively received by fans for its emotional depth and character development, with its themes of redemption and forgiveness perfectly fitting into the series.

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Clean It Up!

Niffty holds her broom up while smiling in Hazbin Hotel season 2
Niffty holds her broom up while smiling in Hazbin Hotel season 2

“Clean It Up!” takes place in Season 2, Episode 4 and is mainly sung by Niffty (Kimiko Glenn) with additional vocals from Charlie. The song is Niffty’s way of sharing her duties at the hotel and how she feels about Charlie.

“Clean It Up!” is one of the more humorous and catchy songs in the series, with a mixed reception from fans. Although many praised the song for its creativity and positioning Niffty, a rather peculiar character, in the spotlight.

31

Like You

Emily, St. Peter and Abel crowd around Sir Pentious in Heaven in Hazbin Hotel season 2 episode 2.
Emily, St. Peter and Abel crowd around Sir Pentious in Heaven in Hazbin Hotel season 2 episode 2.
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“Like You” appears in Season 2, Episode 2, sung by Emily, Saint Peter, Abel (Patrick Stump), and Sir Pentious. The song follows the angelic trio as they try to help Sir Pentious adjust to Heaven while he searches for a way back to Hell.

The song has received mixed reception from fans. It stands out as one of Hazbin Hotel’s most lighthearted tracks, with a cheesy yet character-driven charm.

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When I Think About The Future

Charlie and Emily holds hands and look excited in Hazbin Hotel season 2
Charlie and Emily holds hands and look excited in Hazbin Hotel season 2

“When I Think About The Future” features the leading voices from Hazbin Hotel and takes place in Season 2, Episode 7. The song centers on Charlie’s hope for the future, starting with stopping the Vees, while Vox’s ambitions push him to aim higher.

The song is praised for its structure as a multi-character medley and character performances. The inclusion of nearly every major character set it apart from other tracks; however, many believe it was less effective than other songs in the second season.

29

More Than Anything (Reprise)

Charlie and Vaggie in the Hazbin Hotel Season 1 finale, The Show Must Go On
Charlie and Vaggie in the Hazbin Hotel Season 1 finale, The Show Must Go On

“More Than Anything (Reprise)” takes place in Season 1, Episode 8, centering around an emotional moment between Charlie and Vaggie before the Extermination. The song conveys the deep emotional connection between the two, offering a soft, slow moment in the otherwise fast-paced first season.

As a slow, emotional song, “More Than Anything (Reprise)” effectively shows fans the depth of Charlie and Vaggie’s bond. Paired with the beautiful vocal performances, the song stands out among Hazbin Hotel’s soundtrack.

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Out For Love

Out For Love Hazbin Hotel Song

“Out For Love” is the first song in Season 1, Episode 7, and is primarily sung by Carmilla Carmine (Daphne Rubin-Vega) as she encourages Vaggie to fight with purpose beyond just hatred.

The song was received positively by fans, with many praising its powerful vocals and impactful lyrics about love. “Out For Love” stands out as one of Hazbin Hotel’s most catchy songs.

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Whatever It Takes

Whatever It Takes Hazbin Hotel Song Vaggie

“Whatever It Takes” is the second song in Season 1, Episode 3. The main singers are Carmilla Carmine and Vaggie, with a featured part by the Overlord Zestial (James Monroe Iglehart).

The song takes place after Velvette reveals she found a dead angel, proving that the celestial beings had a weakness that the sinners and Overlords could exploit.

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