Josh Gad reveals that during a live performance of the hit Frozen song «Let It Go,» he flubbed it because he forgot the lyrics. Gad starred in the hit Disney film as the sentient snowman Olaf that was created by Elsa (Idina Menzel) after she accidentally plunged the kingdom of Arendelle into an eternal winter. Upon its release in 2013, Frozen proved to be a massive hit with critics and audiences alike, earning nearly $1.3 billion at the box office. It would later spawn a sequel on top of various shorts.
Along with the film's financial success, the animated musical's soundtrack proved to be just as popular. The official Frozen album sold over four million copies and was certified triple platinum by the RIAA. However, its single «Let It Go,» as sung by star Menzel, proved even more popular than the album and film, selling over 10.9 million copies. It was also certified eight times platinum by the RIAA and won a Grammy, Golden Globe, and an Academy Award. For many, Frozen's «Let It Go» is a go-to Disney classic.
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However, there is someone major who doesn't know the words. During a recent interview with Good Morning America, Gad admits to messing up a live performance of the Frozen song «Let It Go» because he does not know the lyrics. While on stage at Carnegie Hall in April to honor the Frozen songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez along with othercast members, he found himself in a rather difficult position when it came time to perform the song. Read how Gad describes the experience below.
«So, there's a problem with this, people assume that because I'm in Frozen that I know the lyrics to 'Let It Go.' What's funny: I don't know the
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