[citation needed], In February 2014, a parody YouTuber by the name of Malinda Kathleen Reese used Google Translate to translate the song's lyrics between multiple languages and back to English, revealing expected humorous mistranslations, with lines such as "Let us very angry" and "Give up, tune in, slam the door. "Let It Go" reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2014 and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2015. [42], On December 6, 2013, Walt Disney Animation Studios released a video of the entire "Let It Go" sequence as seen in the movie, which has over 700 million views as of August 2020[update] on YouTube. „Freja hört sich seit Monaten ‚Let It Go‘ aus dem Disney-Film ‚Frozen‘ an und singt lautstark mit“, so die Musikerin auf YouTube. The Piano Guys' cover version mixes parts of Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto No. Idina Menzel plays her on-screen birth mother Shelby Corcoran in the series. [31] It was included in the deluxe edition of Demi. The song is in quadruple meter, and has a fast tempo of around 137 beats per minute (allegro). 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter) from The Four Seasons into the original. [52][53][54] At the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Walt Disney Company on March 18, 2014 in Portland, Oregon, chairman and chief executive officer Bob Iger praised the team who did "an incredible job casting fantastic international talent so that Frozen truly belongs to the world," then showed the entire multi-language video clip of "Let It Go" to the assembled shareholders. [20] The duo took inspiration from the songs of the Disney Renaissance such as The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast and various artists including Adele, Aimee Mann, Avril Lavigne (whose 2002 debut album was titled Let Go), Lady Gaga, and Carole King. „Lass jetzt los“ (Originaltitel: „Let It Go“) ist ein Lied aus dem Film Die Eiskönigin – Völlig unverfroren. [229][230][231], On May 21, 2020, a parody "Let Them Go" was aired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "Let them go, Let them go, Just shove them out the door ...". [232], This article is about the song from Disney's Frozen. [36] That piano track, played by Lopez himself, was not re-recorded by a session musician at the orchestral recording session; it is the same piano track heard in the final mix of the song. Let It Go Original Songtext. Die Originalversion wurde von Kristen Anderson-Lopez und Robert Lopez geschrieben, während im Englischen die US-amerikanischenSchauspielerin und Sängerin Idina Menzel das Lied sang. The song was performed in its original show-tune version in the film by American actress and singer Idina Menzel in her vocal role as Queen Elsa . "[116] Lee added that the film's meaning was also inevitably going to be interpreted within the cultural context of being made in the year 2013. [115] When Frozen co-director Jennifer Lee was asked about the purported gay undertones, she stated that the film's meaning was open to interpretation: "I feel like once we hand the film over, it belongs to the world, so I don't like to say anything, and let the fans talk. This called for the ending of school closures in response to COVID-19 and was performed by Canberra singer Kirrah Amosa. [120] Co-writer Kristen Andersen-Lopez has stated that her younger brother has autistic traits and that inspired the song insofar as it deals with the concept of having a "special sibling. The Indonesian pop version was released as leading single of We Love Disney, Indonesia. [7] As of December 2014[update], the song had sold 3.5 million copies in the US. [220] In February 2014, Alex Boyé recorded a light Africanized tribal cover of the song, featuring the One Voice Children's Choir and Lexi Walker as Elsa.[221][222]. [101][102][103][104] Columnist Yvonne Abraham of The Boston Globe called the song "musical crack" which "sends kids into altered states. Instead of hiding it, like she's done all her life, she's letting it go and embracing it."[180]. [70], "Let It Go" received widespread acclaim from film critics, music critics, and audiences, with some comparing it favorably to "Defying Gravity" (also performed by Idina Menzel) from the Broadway musical Wicked. [70] May J. recorded a rearranged version of the song on her album Heartful Song Covers, which was released on March 26, 2014. Maisie Williams lässt der Winter einfach nicht los: Für einen Werbespot sang sie jetzt den Song „Let It Go“ aus dem Disney-Film „Die Eiskönigin – Völlig unverfroren“. Sie arbeitete unter anderem mit Youssou N’Dour zusammen, ging mit dem Jazz-Trompeter Till Brönner auf Tour, gab Konzerte in New York und Philadelphia und war Gast in deutschen Fernseh- und Radiosendungen. [185] On November 13, 2014, she performed the song at the 2014 Royal Variety Performance. [181] While Menzel's version is performed in the key of A-flat major[25] and a tempo of 137 beats per minute, Lovato's version is performed in the key of G major and a tempo of 140 beats per minute, with her vocal range spanning between G3 and E5. Headbang statt Heartbreak! "[18], "Let It Go" was the first song written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez for the film that made it in, since songs composed earlier were eventually cut. Mit einem Foto teilte sie nun ihren Fans den Namen ihres kleinen Sonnenscheins mit. In May 2015, she performed the song for 2nd Indonesian Choice Awards. [citation needed], It has been alleged by some commentators that one of the promotional songs for the 2022 Winter Olympics, "The Snow and Ice Dance," has suspicious similarities with "Let It Go." "[26] Lovato indeed identified herself with the song's context, stating "It's so relatable. [6] The song was the ninth best-selling song of 2014 in the United States with 3.37 million copies sold in that year. What does it feel like to be the perfect exalted person, but only because you've held back this secret? "[22] Buck further clarified: "Jen had to go back and rewrite some pages in the first act to build up to that scene..... You have to set it up well enough in advance so that when the song comes, the audience is ready for it and there's an emotional payoff. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez selected American singer and former Disney Channel star Demi Lovato, who also appears on Disney's Hollywood Records roster, to cover the song on the soundtrack album. [174], Anderson-Lopez said that Lovato was chosen because of the singer's own personal life; "She had a past that she's pretty open about that is similar to Elsa's journey of leaving a dark past and fear behind and moving forward with your power. [33], Once approved, the song's piano-vocal score, along with the rest of their work for Frozen, was eventually forwarded to arranger Dave Metzger at his home studio in Salem, Oregon, who orchestrated their work into a lush sound suitable for recording by a full orchestra[34] at the Eastwood Scoring Stage on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank at the end of July 2013. [48][49] Rick Dempsey, senior executive at Disney Character Voices International regarded the process as "exceptionally challenging", explaining, "It's a difficult juggling act to get the right intent of the lyrics and also have it match rhythmically to the music. Forget villain. "[121], "Let It Go" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 86th Academy Awards, where a shortened rendition[122] of the show-tune version was performed live by Menzel;[123][124] with the award, Robert Lopez became the 12th person, and by far the quickest (10 years), to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. "[105] A similar phenomenon was described in the United Kingdom. "Let It Go" is a song from Disney's 2013 animated feature film Frozen, whose music and lyrics were composed by husband-and-wife songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Menzel's vocal range was taken under consideration during the music's composition, as she was well able to span three octaves. [106][107], In November 2017, Chilean pop singer Jaime Ciero sued Disney, Idina Menzel, and Demi Lovato, claiming that "Let It Go" was extremely similar to his 2008 song "Volar". [108] Ciero dropped the suit in May 2019. [It]... requires a lot of patience and precision". Nightwish-Sängerin singt Metal-Version von „Let It Go“ aus „Frozen“ Diese Metal-Version des „Frozen“-Hits „Let It Go“ lässt niemanden kalt von Rolling Stone 17.11.2020
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