Watch Furry Friend Cover ‘Frozen’

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We’re pretty sure that we’ve seen every single rendition of Frozen’s “Let it Go” imaginable, you know parents with their kids, dudes with guitars, aliens, and so many more that YouTube should just dedicated a complete category to probably 2014’s biggest song.

But how about this for a twist? A dog that howls along to the song?

Over the weekend, a one and a half minute clip was uploaded to YouTube of just that. The video features an Australian Shepherd names Oakley as he howls along to the song. But, before anyone can think that it’s a set up, pay attention as at first Oakley doesn’t pay attention to the song on the radio; Charli XCX’s Fault in Our Stars track, “Boom Clap.”

As soon as Oakley’s human parents put “Let it Go” on, the dog’s expression changes as he becomes interested in the song and just like a four-year-old who is obsessed with the Disney film, Oakley starts to howl along to the song.

And if “Let it Go” is on your last nerve, like most of us, just watch the cute puppy get in touch with his inner Queen Elsa (or Adele Dazeem).

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Pearl Jam Cover ‘Frozen’ Track at Recent Gig

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Just when you thought you have heard every single cover of “Let it Go” from the hit Disney animated film, you really haven’t. This weekend a new cover of the infectious and quickly-becoming-annoying track was released onto the internet and the people behind the cover of the song might shock you; Pearl Jam.

Yes, the Eddie Vedder-fronted band played a portion of the award-winning song as an extended version of their song, “Daughters” during a gig at Stadio San Siro in Milan, Italy this past Friday. Watch the fan shot video below.

Frozen is currently hitting the high waves and breaking records for the Disney company, while parents are still shelling out thousands for merchandise.

As for Pearl Jam, the band are scheduled to perform at this year’s Austin City Limits festival alongside Eminem, OutKast, Belle & Sebastian, The Replacement, Calvin Harris and many more.

Disney Release Album of Multilingual “Let it Go” Covers

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Think you’ve heard every single version of Frozen‘s “Let it Go” that is available in the world?

Well, you might be wrong about that because it was revealed that Disney release a record which features 50 different versions of the hit song this past Tuesday (April 15). Originally sang by Idina Menzel (or Adele Dazeem, up to you), the song was first cover by pop star Demi Lovato before the film hit theaters and became a hands down hit following the onslaught of the world covering it and even crooning it out on the car.

Don’t lie, you’ve done it too.

The album will feature version of the song sang in different languages including Arabic, Dutch, Finnish, German Greek and many, many more. The album is currently available on Amazon and can be purchase there. Some behind-the-mic footage from the recordings has been made available; watch it now.

Frozen has now broken so many records, it’s hard to keep it in check. The soundtrack has spent ten weeks at number one on the Billboard 200, has gone platinum selling over 2.1 millions copies, made composer Robert Lopez the youngest person to become an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner) and parents are shelling out thousand so their children can get official Disney merchandise from the film.

When you have a hit, you have a hit. Lion King, beware, Elsa and Anna are coming for your title.

Idina Menzel and Jimmy Fallon Take on ‘Frozen’

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Last night, Idina Menzel or shall we call her Adele Nazeem took to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to perform her Academy Award winning song “Let it Go” from Frozen.

The cute video features Fallon, The Roots and Menzel playing kiddie instruments that you would find in a music class at your local elementary school including the likes of a small electronic piano, a color xylophone, a triangle and a couple of blocks.

If the scene looks familiar to you, then you’d be right. Last Summer, Fallon did the same kind of skit with Robin Thicke where they performed “Blurred Lines” with the same kiddie instruments.

Watch the adorable clip below and have fun singing along to it.

Watch Demi Lovato’s New Video

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Last week, following a publicity stunt on Twitter, Disney unveiled Demi Lovato’s contribution to their new animated film, Frozen. The song titled, “Let it Go” would be featured on the movie’s soundtrack.

Today, the official music video has been released and features the 21-year-old X-Factor judge belting out the ballad in what appears to be a dark, deserted home as well as some scenes from the upcoming film.

The full video can be seen here.

Frozen tells the story of a young woman named Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) who goes on an icy adventure to search for her sister, Elsa (voiced by Idina Menzel) who had been isolated from her kingdom when they find out that she has supernatural powers. The film also stars Glee’s Jonathan Groff as mountain man, Kristoff.

Frozen is scheduled to be released on November 27.

Demi Lovato’s ‘Frozen’ Contribution Released

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Yesterday afternoon, Disney started a hash-tag publicity stunt on Twitter where fans of the upcoming animated film, Frozen, had to get #DemiFrozen trending on the social media’s trending topics,

Die-hards of the not-yet-released film, took to the site and did just what the company had requested in order to get a fine reward.

And what exactly did the company give the fans as a reward? A new song that will be featured on the movie’s soundtrack which was sung by Demi Lovato, hence the #DemiFrozen trend.

Frozen tells the story of a young woman named Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) who goes on an icy adventure to search for her sister, Elsa (voiced by Idina Menzel) who had been isolated from her kingdom when they find out that she has supernatural powers.

Check out Lovato’s song, “Let It Go” below.

Frozen is scheduled to be released on November 27, just in time for Thanksgiving.