Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Lopez win for their song "Let It Go", best original song for the film "Frozen" at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood
Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez win for their song "Let It Go", best original song for the film "Frozen" at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. REUTERS

Still can't let go of the "Frozen" movie? After months of the Disney movie's release, Frozen still has the chops to stay on the buzz as fans continue to appreciate its unerring appeal, supporting its soundtrack.

The movie's soundtrack is now dubbed the "Longest Running No. 1 Soundtrack" from an animated film on the Billboard 200 and was even called the new "King of the Charts" by MTV as the album got passed "The Lion King."

Billboard reports that there are only 15 soundtracks that have spent at least 11 weeks at no.1 on the charts, and Frozen soundtrack is now one of them beating previous record holder "The Lion King," which had 10 weeks at no.1.

And according to the report, Frozen is also the "first album to score five straight weeks of sales that exceed 100,000" since One Direction's third studio album "Midnight Memories."

Since the soundtrack was released on Nov. 26, 2013, Frozen never stops gaining sales and it was reportedly more heightened due to Easter shopping. The Easter holiday reportedly gave America its biggest sales week as the Frozen soundtrack climbs high with 259,000 copies sold as per Nielsen SoundScan's figures.

According to Yahoo Music, there are three factors that boosted this week's increase for Frozen. First, it's now "stocked in Starbucks locations." Second, the album was a "nifty Easter gift." And third, Idina Menzel's "Let it Go" song has become a "pop smash."

Here is a breakdown of the Top 5 albums and their respective number of copies sold during the Easter holiday, according to an MTV report:

1. "Frozen" Soundtrack - 250,000 copies sold

2. "Testimony" by August Alsina - 67,000 copies sold

3. "Rivers in the Wasteland" by Needtobreathe - 49,000 copies sold

4. "Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo - 44,000 copies sold

5. "Lights Out" by Ingrid Michaelson - 37,000 copies sold

The boost was apparently up by 94% compared to the week prior to Easter with the album still with 133,000 copies sold. Frozen has now sold a total amount of 2.3 million copies.

The success of the Walt Disney has been apparent as in a previous report, the movie "Frozen" has also got passed another animated film, which was "Toy Story 3," and landed on the "Top 10 Highest-Grossing Worldwide Movies" of all time.

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