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Marta Smekhova, who shared the video on March 3, said it was taken in a bomb shelter in Kyiv. "Frozen" star Idina Menzel praised the performance.
Amelia Anisovych went viral in March when a video of her singing the Frozen song from a bunker circulated on social media. Ukrainian girl, 7, sings Let It Go in three languages on Good Morning Britain
A Ukrainian child sheltering in a bunker has received attention from Broadway star Idina Menzel and ITV’s Holly Willoughby after a video of her singing Let It Go went viral on social media.
In the first version, the song shows Anna's happiness and naive optimism when preparing for Elsa's coronation. During the third verse, Elsa sings a counterpoint melody (with some of the same lyrics that are later used as the first verse of "Let it Go"), in which she expresses her fear of accidentally revealing her ice powers and her anxiety about opening the gates.
Cho presenting at his panel at SMASH 2023 in Sydney, Australia. In October 2012, Cho began daily posting voice content to Tumblr, building an audience and eventually going viral with a video of him singing "Let It Go" from Frozen while approximating the voice of Goofy. [11]
At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, the Frozen soundtrack was nominated in two categories – Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (with credits going to Christophe Beck as composer) – and won the former; the song "Let It Go" won the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, with credits going to Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez as ...
Amellia Anisovych, the 7-year-old Ukrainian girl who moved people across the world by singing "Let It Go" in a bomb shelter, delivered another moving performance.
"Let It Go" is a song by British recording artist Alexandra Burke from her second studio album, Heartbreak on Hold (2012). It was released in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2012 as the album's second and final single. [1] "Let It Go" is an uptempo 90s throwback dance song drawing influences from the dance-pop and R&B genres. [2]