That song 'Try Everything' from 'Zootopia' is such a bop! It’s performed by Shakira, who also voices the character Gazelle in the movie. I love how the track perfectly captures the film’s theme of perseverance and not giving up, even when things get tough. The lyrics are super uplifting, and Shakira’s voice adds this infectious energy that makes it impossible not to sing along.
Fun fact: The song was written by Sia and Tor Hermansen, who really nailed the vibe of the movie. Every time I hear it, I’m reminded of Judy Hopps’ journey and how she never backs down. It’s one of those Disney songs that sticks with you long after the credits roll, y’know?
Shakira sang 'Try Everything' for 'Zootopia,' and it’s such a perfect match. Her upbeat style mirrors the movie’s lively spirit, and the lyrics are downright motivational. Every time it plays, I can’t help but feel pumped up. It’s one of those songs that just makes everything seem a little brighter.
Shakira belts out 'Try Everything' in 'Zootopia,' and honestly, it’s one of her catchiest tunes. The way she blends her signature pop style with the movie’s message is genius. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve played it on repeat—it’s just that good. Plus, seeing Gazelle perform it in the film adds this extra layer of fun. It’s like the song was made for her character.
I’ve got a soft spot for 'Try Everything,' and Shakira’s performance is a big reason why. The song’s all about embracing failure and keeping going, which fits 'Zootopia' like a glove. What’s cool is how Shakira’s voice brings this warmth and excitement to the track. It’s not just a throwaway movie song—it feels like a genuine anthem. I still catch myself humming it randomly, and that’s saying something.
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The song 'Try Everything' in 'Zootopia' isn't just background noise—it's the heartbeat of the movie's message. Shakira's upbeat anthem mirrors Judy Hopps' relentless optimism and refusal to give up, even when the world tells her a bunny can't be a cop. The lyrics 'I won't give up, no I won't give in' might as well be Judy's personal motto. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to cheer for the underdog, and that’s exactly what the film does visually.
What’s clever is how the song contrasts with Zootopia’s darker themes, like prejudice and systemic bias. The peppy melody almost tricks you into thinking it’s a simple kids’ movie, but the lyrics hint at deeper struggles. 'Every time I fall, I get back up' feels like a nod to Judy’s arc—she faces discrimination, fails spectacularly, yet keeps pushing. The song’s placement during the montage of her hustle as a meter maid is genius; it turns what could’ve been a depressing grind into something inspiring.
I was just humming 'Try Everything' the other day while rewatching 'Zootopia' with my niece—that song is pure serotonin! Shakira absolutely nailed it as Gazelle, and the track's infectious energy makes it a playlist staple. Checked Spotify, and yep, it's there under both the 'Zootopia' OST and Shakira's artist profile. The album version has that extra cinematic flair with the orchestral intro, while the single cut jumps straight into the beat. Pro tip: if you search 'Zootopia songs,' the entire soundtrack pops up, including the instrumental 'Hopps’ Suite,' which is weirdly great for focus playlists.
Funny how this song became bigger than the movie itself—I’ve seen it at kids’ dance recitals AND marathon warm-up playlists. The lyrics about resilience kinda hit different post-pandemic, too. Spotify even has a ‘Disney Power Anthems’ playlist featuring it alongside 'Let It Go,' which feels… ironic given Elsa’s whole isolation vibe versus Gazelle’s ‘screw perfection’ energy.