Save the Day (SZA song)
2026 single by SZA
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"Save the Day" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA. It was released on February 20, 2026, by Walt Disney Records. The song was created for the soundtrack of the 2026 Pixar film Hoppers, appearing specifically on the end credits.
| "Save the Day" | ||||
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10-inch vinyl cover art | ||||
| Single by SZA | ||||
| from the album Hoppers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | ||||
| Written | c. August 2025 | |||
| Released | February 20, 2026 | |||
| Recorded | c. August 2025 | |||
| Length | 2:52 | |||
| Label | Walt Disney | |||
| Composers | ||||
| Lyricist | SZA | |||
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| Lyric video | ||||
| "Save the Day" on YouTube | ||||
"Save the Day" is built around a smooth, ornate piano melody, composed with a melancholic and inspirational sound in mind. The lyrics reflect the film's plot, which centers on the rescuing of an animal habitat from human destruction. In the song, SZA sings about being inspired to change the world around her, expressing her strong determination to succeed.
Background
Director Daniel Chong wanted the end credits of Pixar's Hoppers (2026) to feature an original song. Many of the placeholder tracks he used while waiting for it to get made were by SZA. These included the singles "Good Days" (2020) and "Saturn" (2024).[1][2] Chong explained in a press panel that he worked with those songs because they matched the mood of what he wanted the film's finale to have: a mix of melancholy and joy.[2][3]
Chong's interest in SZA prompted him to contact her about possibly making a song for the film. She accepted the offer, writing and recording the track after she finished co-headlining the 2025 Grand National Tour.[3][a] Chong said about their interaction: "I think there was an intuitiveness in talking with SZA that when she saw [Hoppers], I think she immediately knew what the movie needed. She understood [the protagonist] as a character".[5]
Music and production
"Save the Day" was composed with a melancholic and inspirational sound in mind, similar to "Good Days" and "Saturn".[3][6] The song is built around a smooth, ornate piano melody by Ben Lovett, member of the folk rock band Mumford & Sons and one of the song's producers.[7][8] Other instruments include bass, guitar, synthesizers, and programmed drums, provided by co-producer Rob Bisel.[8] Lovett and Bisel are credited alongside SZA as the song's composers.[8]
Lyrics
"Save the Day" explores themes of hope. The lyrics reflect the plot of Hoppers, which involves saving an animal habitat from human destruction.[9][b] SZA is the song's sole lyricist.[8]
In the melancholic verses, SZA questions whether she is "a fool" for wanting to change the world and being nostalgic about the past.[3][10] She reflects on being motivated to change and learn from her past mistakes: "Can we move on? It's all so heavy, need more strength to carry on."[2][10]
In the more joyous chorus, she sings about wanting to save the day and expressing her intense determination to succeed. The lyrics read: "Caught in the friction, I'm on a mission / Here's to hopin' there's still a way".[2][3] In the outro, she promises someone in dire need of rescue that she will come back for them: "I'll be back for you, babe / Hold it down to the grave / I'll be back for you."[8]
Release
"Save the Day" was released on streaming services on February 20, 2026, by Walt Disney Records.[9][11] The entire song was previewed two days earlier on SiriusXM's Disney Hits channel. Pixar also posted a 16-second snippet of it on social media.[5]
The song was released on 10-inch vinyl on March 20, 2026.[12] The vinyl record's shape resembles the silhouette of the film's protagonist, Mabel.[9]
Credits
Adapted from the 10-inch vinyl's liner notes[8]
- SZA[c] – vocals, lyrics, music
- Rob Bisel – music, production, engineering, mixing, bass, guitar, synthesizers, drum programming
- Ben Lovett[d] – music, production, piano
- Caleb Laven – engineering
- Walker Steele – assistant mixing
- Dale Becker – mastering
Charts
Release history
| Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Various | February 20, 2026 | Walt Disney | [16] | |
| March 20, 2026 | 10-inch vinyl | [12] |
Notes
- Appears courtesy of Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records
- Appears courtesy of Island Records
