She told the Wall Street Journal, “It just so happened that Demi was part of the Disney family already, and that she had a past that she’s pretty open about that is similar to Elsa’s journey of letting a dark past and fear behind and moving forward with your power. Songwriter Kristen Anderson-Lopez previously spoke about the decision to have Lovato, who has been open about her battle with depression and addiction, sing “Let It Go.” D Dont let them in, dont let them C see be the good girl you always have to D be.
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“Frozen” has been ridiculously popular worldwide, with the movie becoming the fifth-highest grossing film of all time back in May 2014 after its November 2013 release, raking in a whopping $1.219 billion. Disney then asked Demi Lovato to record the tune as a single. “Let It Go” was made famous by Idina Menzel, who sang the track in her vocal role as Queen Elsa in the huge 2013 movie. RELATED: Josh Gad Talks ‘Frozen 2’ And How Kristen Bell Saved His Family From Hurricane Irma
The musician also said the striking similarities include note combinations, structures, hooks, melodies, lyrics, themes, production and textures. Singer Jaime Ciero is said to have filed a new lawsuit against all those associated with the much-loved track, which he says is too similar to his 2008 song “Volar.”Ĭiero described “Volar” as “a huge international success reaching millions of listeners and landing on numerous charts of the most popular, top-performing songs,” TMZreported. YouTubeĭemi Lovato, Idina Menzel and Disney are amongst those being sued by a musician who claims the “Frozen” smash hit “Let It Go” was inspired by one of his songs. Frozen was definitely the movie of the year this year, it inspired countless covers of "Let It Go" and the lead character Elsa, was a nice addition to Disney's modern day princesses.