Thursday, March 28

The moving interpretation of Amelia, a Ukrainian girl who sings ‘Let It Go’ from ‘Frozen’ in a bunker in Kiev


Many Ukrainians wear nights sleeping in bunkerssheltering from sirens and bombs and trying to shed some light in the face of so much tragedy. Sometimes adults no longer know how to do it and it is the children who take care of it. like the little one Amelia.

The emotional interpretation of the little girl singing the song ‘Let It Go’ from the Disney movie frozen in a air-raid shelter in Kiev It has become one of the most shared images on social networks in recent hours. The comparison between sweetness of the nursery rhyme and how the girl sings, with the coldness and desolation of the place where it does it, it has become a phenomenon in networks.

antidote to pain

The video was recorded by Marta Smekhova, who assures that she had the parental permission of the minor. Smekhova uploaded it to his Facebook account and explained: “From the first word, in the bomb shelter there was a complete be quiet. They all put aside what they were doing and listened to the song of this girl, who simply radiated light…even the men couldn’t contain the tearsSemkkhova wrote.

Despite the fact that the Facebook post is from March 3, in the last few hours it has become really popular. It is not clear when it was recorded or the location of the shelter where he sings. Amelia.

The interpretation has reached Kristen Anderson-Lopezthe songwriter of the songs from the movie Frozen and therefore from ‘Let it go’, and wanted to stop a tweet encouraging Amelia to continue singing: “Dear girl with a beautiful voice, my husband and I wrote this song as part of a story about healing a suffering family. The way you sing it is like a Magic trick that spreads the light in your heart and heals all who listen to it. ¡Keep singing! We are listening!“, ended the composer.

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