In a monumental achievement for Disney, the iconic song “Let It Go” from the Frozen Original Soundtrack has reached an extraordinary milestone—certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA®) for surpassing 10 million in sales. This marks a historic first for Walt Disney Records, underscoring the song’s incredible influence and lasting appeal.
The news was celebrated this past spring, with an official recognition during the D23: The Official Disney Fan Event in Anaheim, California. During the event, Disney Music Group President Ken Bunt presented two Diamond plaques to the song’s creators, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, in honor of this remarkable achievement.
“Let It Go,” performed by the inimitable Disney Legend Idina Menzel, has become more than just a song; it’s a cultural phenomenon. The song garnered critical acclaim, earning the Academy Award® for Best Original Song in 2014 and the GRAMMY Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2015. These accolades were just the beginning of the song’s journey, as it continued to resonate with audiences around the world, far beyond its debut in the beloved Frozen film.
In a revealing interview with D23.com, Robert Lopez reflected on the song’s enduring impact. He shared a poignant story from the documentary series Into the Unknown, where a young fan expressed how “Let It Go” helped her through a period of deep depression, thanking Disney for the song’s life-changing influence. “At its best, music can save people’s lives,” Lopez said, underscoring the powerful role art can play in offering solace during tough times. He expressed deep gratitude for Disney’s global reach, which has allowed the song to touch so many lives.
Idina Menzel, who accepted the Diamond certification for “Let It Go” on ABC’s American Idol earlier this year, has also spoken about the song’s significant role in her life. For Menzel, the character of Elsa and the song itself serve as a continuous source of inspiration. “When I’m feeling down or insecure about my own power, she reminds me to harness that,” Menzel shared, highlighting how “Let It Go” has been a constant gift that keeps giving back not only to fans but to herself as well.
The success of “Let It Go” is just one facet of the ever-growing Frozen franchise. During D23, it was also announced that Disney on Broadway’s Frozen, which was filmed on stage, will make its debut on Disney+ in 2025, with Samantha Barks, who portrays Elsa, thrilling the audience with her rendition of the song. Additionally, fans were treated to a sneak peek of Frozen 3, which is set to hit theaters on November 24, 2027.
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The Frozen phenomenon extends well beyond the screen, with multiple attractions and experiences in Disney theme parks worldwide. The first Frozen-themed land, World of Frozen, opened at Hong Kong Disneyland late last year. This immersive experience is set to expand to Disney Adventure World in 2026 as part of Disneyland Paris’ largest expansion to date.
From its powerful music to its enchanting lands and experiences, Frozen continues to captivate audiences of all ages, solidifying its place in Disney history. With more exciting developments on the horizon, the legacy of “Let It Go” and the Frozen franchise is sure to keep inspiring and enchanting fans for generations to come.
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