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Chinese Winter Olympics anthem is rip-off of Frozen song, say online critics

Songwriter accused of ’shaming China’ with The Ice and Snow Dance, a song that is claimed to bear a strong resemblance to Disney blockbuster’s Let it Go

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The composer of one of the official anthems of Beijing’s 2022 Winter Olympics is facing an avalanche of criticism over claims his song bears an uncanny similarity to Let it Go, the theme from Disney’s blockbuster animated film Frozen.

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Zhao Zhao, an established songwriter who studied at China’s top music school and has worked with artists including Placido Domingo, is credited with composing The Ice and Snow Dance, one of 10 slushy motivational ballads chosen to represent the Games.

Other tracks include Never Give Up, Snow Dream, and the chirpily named Welcome to the Great Wall for Skiing.

But, as Beijing celebrates being awarded the right to host the 2022 event , Zhao has found himself accused of of plagiarism.

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“Have you no shame?” read one of several hostile messages posted on the composer’s account on Weibo, China’s Twitter.

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