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

Hazbin Hotel rapidly gained popularity on Amazon, achieving record-breaking viewership and earning a Guinness World Record as the Most In-Demand Animated TV Show worldwide for 2024-2025. Created by Vivienne Medrano, the show is known for its unique animation, memorable characters, and creative world-building. It currently has two seasons, with two more already planned.

Hazbin Hotel is an adult animated musical series known for its memorable and popular songs. While most tracks are streamed frequently, some haven’t resonated with fans as much. Other songs, however, quickly became instant hits and are now considered among the show’s best.

36. Welcome To Heaven

The song “Welcome to Heaven” appears at the beginning of Season 1, Episode 6, as Charlie and Vaggie enter Heaven. It’s mainly performed by Saint Peter (voiced by Darren Criss), with contributions from Emily (Shoba Narayan) and Sera (Patina Miller).

The song has a cheerful and energetic feel, showing Saint Peter giving Charlie and Vaggie a brief tour of Heaven. Despite good singing from the voice actors, many fans consider it one of the less memorable songs from Hazbin Hotel.

35. Speedrun To Redemption

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

The second season’s “Speedrun To Redemption” arc centers around Charlie trying to quickly complete Angel’s redemption process, hoping to demonstrate it can be done. This all happens while Vox and Velvette are visiting the Hotel.

Okay, so a lot of fans don’t really see this song as one of the strongest from Season 2, and honestly, I can see why. But I always appreciate it because the animation is just so smooth, and it really nails how desperate Charlie is to make the hotel a success. It’s a clever way to show her feelings, even if the song itself isn’t a huge hit.

34. Bad With Us

“Bad With Us” appears early in Season 2, Episode 5 and is mainly sung by Vox, though it also features contributions from other characters in the show. The song is a collaboration, bringing together different Overlords and influential sinners.

The song continues the story right after the last episode, showing what happens after Alastor (Amir Talai) makes a deal with Vox. “Bad With Us” depicts how Hell responds and how Vox tries to gain more fans.

33. It Starts With Sorry

“It Starts With Sorry” is the second song featured in the second episode of the first season of Hazbin Hotel. Charlie and Sir Pentious (voiced by Alex Brightman) are the lead singers, and Angel Dust and Vaggie (voiced by Stephanie Beatriz) provide backing vocals.

The song picks up right after Sir Pentious is caught installing cameras throughout the hotel on behalf of Vox. Fans loved it, praising its emotional impact and how it deepened the characters, especially with its focus on themes of making amends and letting go of the past – ideas that really work within the show’s overall story.

32. Clean It Up!

The song “Clean It Up!” appears in Season 2, Episode 4. Niffty (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) primarily sings it, with Charlie providing some additional vocals. The song expresses Niffty’s feelings for Charlie and describes her work at the hotel.

“Clean It Up!” is a funny and memorable song from the series, though opinions among fans are mixed. Many people liked its originality and appreciated that it featured Niffty, a somewhat unusual character.

31. Like You

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The song “Like You” is featured in Season 2, Episode 2, and is performed by Emily, Saint Peter, Abel (Patrick Stump), and Sir Pentious. It tells the story of the angelic characters attempting to help Sir Pentious adapt to life in Heaven, even as he desperately tries to return to Hell.

Fans have had varying reactions to the song. It’s one of the more upbeat tracks from Hazbin Hotel, and while it’s a bit cheesy, it’s charming because it really fits the characters.

30. When I Think About The Future

“When I Think About The Future” is a song from Hazbin Hotel’s second season, episode seven, showcasing key characters. It focuses on Charlie’s optimistic vision for what’s to come – specifically, ending the threat of the Vees – and contrasts this with Vox’s drive for even greater power.

The song is well-regarded for its unique format, blending performances from multiple characters. Featuring almost all of the main characters helped it stand out, though some listeners found it wasn’t as strong as other songs from the season.

29. More Than Anything (Reprise)

“More Than Anything (Reprise)” appears in Season 1, Episode 8, and features a touching scene between Charlie and Vaggie right before the Extermination begins. The song highlights the strong emotional bond they share, providing a calm and tender moment amidst the fast action of the first season.

“More Than Anything (Reprise)” is a moving, slow-paced song that beautifully illustrates the strong connection between Charlie and Vaggie. Combined with excellent singing, it’s a highlight of the Hazbin Hotel soundtrack.

28. Out For Love

The song “Out For Love” appears at the beginning of Season 1, Episode 7. It’s mostly sung by Carmilla Carmine (Daphne Rubin-Vega), who is trying to inspire Vaggie to find a reason to fight that isn’t just based on anger or dislike.

Fans loved the song, especially its strong vocals and meaningful lyrics about love. Many consider “Out For Love” to be one of the most memorable and catchy tracks from Hazbin Hotel.

27. Whatever It Takes

Okay, so in the third episode of Season 1, there’s this song called “Whatever It Takes” that I really enjoyed. Carmilla and Vaggie are the main voices on it, but they also got James Monroe Iglehart – who voices the Overlord Zestial – to contribute a part, which was awesome!

After Velvette discovers a deceased angel, the song’s story unfolds. This discovery shows angels aren’t invincible, giving sinners and Overlords a potential advantage they can use.

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2026-01-11 07:31