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"Hans of the Southern Isles" is a standout number from **"Frozen: The Broadway Musical,"** performed by John Riddle. This song offers a deeper look into Prince Hans' backstory, revealing his origins from the Southern Isles and his motivations within the story. Through evocative melodies and poignant lyrics, Riddle brings complexity to Hans' character, illustrating his ambitions and the internal conflicts that drive his actions. The piece enriches the musical's narrative, providing audiences with a nuanced perspective on one of the story's key figures.
Wait, don't go
You don't have to be embarassed princess "Oh-I'm-just-me"
I'm someone even more embarassing to be
I'm only the thirteenth son of a king
Of a very small kingdom
Of very small islands to the South
And nobody sings about this humble face
Or my lack of grace
Or quotes what comes out of my mouth
Thank goodness
I've journeyed a long way to see your sister crowned
To honor and to back you
Yet here I go to smack you to the ground
Please accept the humblest of the apologies
From a clumsy prince who's only come to serve
And please
With a line of mean, big brothers
That goes on for miles
A man you won't see on a statue of bronze
Just Hans of the Southern Isles
Hi, Hans of the Southern Isles
Hi, Anna of Arendelle