Every Song In The Shrek 5 Teaser Trailer Explained

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Fiona, Donkey, Shrek, and Shrek's daughter in Shrek 5

Published Jun 16, 2026, 3:00 PM EDT

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The kingdom of Far, Far Away has a brand-new soundtrack. DreamWorks just dropped the first official teaser for Shrek 5, and while the visual of the grown-up ogre family—including newcomers like Zendaya as daughter Felicia—is grabbing headlines, it’s the needle-drops that really anchor the nostalgia.

Even with the release date pushed to June 2027, the quick glimpses of the gang ending up behind bars give us exactly what we want: Eddie Murphy’s Donkey working through his feelings via classic rock and '70s pop.

The franchise built its entire musical identity on flipping familiar radio hits, and this new footage shows they haven't lost their touch. Here is a breakdown of every musical moment in the new teaser, ranked down to the best one.

3. "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" (Parody)

Before the crew ends up in a cell, they wander down a dark alleyway and run into a melting, sketchy snowman. In a direct shot at Disney’s Frozen, the character asks Donkey, "You wanna date a snowman?" It's a quick, twisted riff on the massive 2013 hit "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" and shows the writers are still fully committed to roasting their animated rivals.

2. "Baby Come Back" by Player

Once the family is inevitably locked up in jail, the tension in the cell is palpable. Shrek is visibly frustrated, so Donkey does what he does best: he starts singing. He kicks things off with a crooned snippet of Player’s 1977 soft-rock staple "Baby Come Back." It's a brilliant, ridiculous choice for a hostage or prison scenario, leaning right into the kind of classic '70s yacht rock that always plays well on a Shrek soundtrack.

1. "Roxanne" by The Police

This is the moment that’s going to dominate the audience reactions. Without missing a beat, Donkey pivots from 70s pop straight into the angst of 1978. Belting out the iconic opening of The Police's "Roxanne" while trapped in a dungeon is vintage Donkey. It hits that sweet spot of '70s/'80s rock nostalgia that made the original movies so universally loved, setting the exact right tone for their 2027 return.

Beyond The Teaser: The 10 Best Songs In The Shrek Franchise, Ranked

Rank

Track

Artist

Featured In

Why It Hits

10

"Changes"

David Bowie & Butterfly Boucher

Shrek 2

A staple '70s rock anthem flipped for an animated sequel, anchoring the movie's core themes of identity and transformation.

9

"Live and Let Die"

Wings

Shrek the Third

Paul McCartney's explosive stadium rock track delivered by a frog choir at a royal funeral. It is pure, absurd genius.

8

"Bad Reputation"

Joan Jett & the Blackhearts

Shrek

Hard-hitting classic punk that flawlessly scores a massive wrestling match, setting the franchise's rebellious tone early on.

7

"Accidentally in Love"

Counting Crows

Shrek 2

Early 2000s alt-rock gold that snagged an Oscar nomination and captured the honeymoon phase perfectly.

6

"Barracuda"

Heart

Shrek the Third

A heavy, driving '70s rock riff that amps up the energy for an all-out princess rebellion.

5

"Hallelujah"

John Cale / Rufus Wainwright

Shrek

An incredibly raw, emotional cover that grounds the film's lowest point and elevated the prestige of the entire soundtrack.

4

"Immigrant Song"

Led Zeppelin

Shrek the Third

Dropping one of the heaviest rock riffs of the '70s into an animated fairytale attack sequence is an absolutely unhinged and brilliant musical cue.

3

"Holding Out for a Hero"

Jennifer Saunders

Shrek 2

An over-the-top, high-stakes '80s cover that transforms the film's climax into an unforgettable stadium-rock event.

2

"I'm a Believer"

Smash Mouth

Shrek

A '60s pop hit reimagined through a '90s alt-rock lens that sends the original movie out on a massive high note.

1

"All Star"

Smash Mouth

Shrek

The ultimate '90s rock anthem. It practically defined a generation's musical taste and remains the undeniable sonic signature of the entire franchise.

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Release Date June 30, 2027

Director Conrad Vernon, Walt Dohrn, Brad Ableson

Writers Michael McCullers, William Steig, Christopher Meledandri

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