Lovato Releases “Let It Go” Music Video

Demi Lovato is bringing her new Disney track to life…

The 21-year-old part-Mexican American singer and The X Factor judge has released the official music video for “Let It Go,” one of the songs featured on the soundtrack for the upcoming Disney animated film Frozen.

Demi Lovato

Running nearly four minutes, the video is simple but sweet. It features footage of the film, as well as scenes of Lovato belting out the inspirational song while playing the piano and wandering around a large abandoned home.

In the film, “Let It Go” is originally performed by Idina Menzel, who voices Elsa the Snow Queen in Frozen.

The song will be included in the movie’s soundtrack, which is set to arrive on Monday, November 25.

The film is based on Hans Christian Anderson‘s fairly tale, The Snow Queen. It tells the tale of two princesses, one of whom has the power to create snow and ice. After her power gets out of hand, she goes into hiding. Her fearless sister Anna, voiced by Kristen Bell, later embarks on a journey to find her in order to save their kingdom.

The movie opens in U.S. theaters on November 27.

Lopez to Provide Original Songs for Disney’s “Frozen”

Robert Lopez is preparing to experience the wonderful world of Disney

The 37-year-old composer and lyricist—who has won three Tony Awards for his first two Broadway musicals, Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon—and his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez will be bringing their musical talents to Walt Disney Animation’s upcoming animated film Frozen.

Robert Lopez

The film, loosely based on 1845′s The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen, will feature original songs by the musically inclined couple, which worked on Disney’s 2011 Winnie the Pooh.

Idina Menzel, who won a Tony award for originating the role of misunderstood Elphaba in Broadway’s Wicked, will play the Snow Queen in Frozen, while Kristen Bell will co-star as Anna, a young girl who ventures to find Menzel’s character and end the perpetual winter that has befallen their mythical kingdom, according to the studio.

The Snow Queen

Still uncast in the movie is the role of the leading man, Kristoff, a mountain climber who leads Anna on her quest through snowy peaks and dangerous cliffs to find the legendary Snow Queen.

The digitally animated feature will open in November 2013.