‘Frozen’ Hit Song ‘Let It Go’ Achieves RIAA Diamond Certification

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The tornado raves on! The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) introduced on Wednesday (Aug 14) that the hit tune from Disney’s Frozen, “Let It Go,” is accredited ruby, representing 10 million sales.

The tune, which was carried out by Idina Menzel’s personality Elsa, was composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and dual EGOT participantBobby Lopez At D23, Disney Music Group President Ken Bunt offered a ruby plaque to the duo.

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Bobby Lopez

Kristen Anderson-Lopez andBobby Lopez

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“We enjoy the wonderful Disney tracks– they have actually constantly influenced us in our job and in our lives! But for “Let It Go,” we looked somewhere else– to effective women singer-songwriters like Tori Amos, Aimee Mann, Sara Bareilles,Adele Idina herself was a motivation also– her voice is so famous, and we were attempting to create for it. She records both the breakable susceptability and the rising raw power that we desired the tune to have. We actually composed it for her,” Bobby formerly informed Billboard of the motivation behind the tune.

When launched in 2014, the impressive anthem invested 33 weeks on the Hot 100 (coming to a head atNo 5 for 5 weeks), invested a monstrous 71 weeks on the Streaming Songs graph (coming to a head atNo 2) and attained significant radio success too, investing 22 and 12 weeks specifically on the Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs airplay graphes. The Frozen soundtrack came to be 2014’s year-endNo 1 on the Billboard 200 cds graph.

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“Let It Go” took home the Oscar for ideal initial tune, in addition to the Grammy for ideal tune composed for aesthetic media. “Let It Go” is additionally the initial ruby honor recipient for Walt Disney Records.

The franchise business’s journey will certainly proceed with the just recently introduced Frozen III, presently established for launch in 2027.

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