Image: Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Poster
Hazbin Hotel Season 2 gave us a total of 20 songs—meaning even more than Season 1, which had 16 musical numbers. No complaints here, quite the opposite! The only downside: ranking them was incredibly difficult. So just to preface this list properly—the order was unbelievably hard to settle on, and honestly might shift a bit after a few more rounds of the playlist. Still, some favorites like “Gravity” and “Losin’ Streak” are absolutely unshakable, and many songs are pretty much tied in my opinion.
This season, we finally got solo numbers from several fan-favorite characters, and we got to admire once again the powerhouse voices already known from Season 1. Some characters (coughcoughVoxcoughcough) definitely got a lot more spotlight, while others absolutely deserved more as well. But hey—Season 3 is coming…
So let’s get into it!
1. Gravity
Lute at number one! Still waiting for that revenge arc, though...
2. Vox Dei
A well-deserved highlight from Christian Borle.
3. Losin’ Streak
Angel Dust with a jazz number? Yes, please, more of that!
4. Clean It Up!
Niffty’s solo - long overdue.
5. Easy
Go, Charlie x Vaggie!
6. Don’t You Forget
Anything with Rosie is pure gold, and the duet chemistry with Alastor is just wonderful.
7. Piss (A Love Song)
For entertainment reasons, first of all.
8. Bad With Us
Come and make angels maaad with us…
9. Don’t You Forget (Reprise)
That melody is too catchy.
10. Vox Populi
More epic sound from Vox.
11. Love In A Bottle
Should honestly be way higher up the list - what happened?
12. Sera’s Confession
Patina Miller and Liz Callaway delivering literal heavenly vocals.
13. Brighter
Villain song!
14. Hear My Hope
Full-body chills since the second listen.
15. When I Think About The Future
And now everyone together.
16. Hazbin Guarantee (Trust Us)
Welcome back to the chaos.
17. Once We Get Up There
Ranked this low since the Vees get much stronger songs later in the season.
18. Live To Live
Finally a moment for Sir Pentious and a thematic callback to “It Starts With Sorry.” Strong, but could’ve been even stronger!
19. Like You
Funny with visual context, but doesn't hit as hard as a standalone song.
20. Speedrun To Redemption
It suppose it does exactly what it’s meant to do in the episode, which is cause frustration…