Disney has revealed a ton of new details forFrozen 2, specifically relating to the movie’s soundtrack. Not only has the studio revealed the full tracklist for the highly-anticipated sequel, but they’ve also released a brand new song online titledInto the Unknown. Plus, our first glimpse at this new song comes with some brand new footage as well.

The video kicks off by setting up thenew adventurebefore launching into the new tune. We hear Idina Menzel belting out the lyrics as action-packed footage fromFrozen 2plays in the background. While it will be very difficult to replicate the success of something likeLet It Go, it’s easy to understand how this could be a solid start. Co-director Chris Buck had this to say in a statement.

Frozen 2 Soundtrack

“The music of the Lopezes and Christophe Beck are part of the DNA of Frozen. 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.”

As for the soundtrack, it features several new songs includingAll Is Found,Some Things Never ChangeandLost in the Woods. Several major pop acts will be contributing versions of some of these new songs on theFrozen 2soundtrack. Weezer will do a version ofLost in the Woods, Kacey Musgraves is doing a rendition ofAll Is FoundandPanic! At the Discois tackling {Into the Unknown]. Co-director Jennifer Lee had this to say.

“The songs and score of Frozen 2 reflect the growth of the characters and the deepening of their story. 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 sequel sees Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad returning, with Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K. Brown added to the cast.Frozen 2is set to arrive in theaters on November 22. Be sure to check out the preview ofInto the Unknownfor yourself, as well as the full tracklist for the soundtrack. This news was previously reported byRolling Stone.