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Alysa Liu's Olympic gold song climbs into music charts
Summary
Donna Summer's 'MacArthur Park,' the song Alysa Liu skated to when she won Olympic gold, entered the US iTunes Top 10 after her free skate drew large online attention.
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Alysa Liu won the women's individual figure skating gold at the Winter Olympics in Milan after her free skate moved her from third to first. The 20-year-old American's performance has drawn wide attention across social media and mainstream audiences. Since arriving in Milan she has gained nearly 2 million Instagram followers and her final routine was viewed and shared tens of millions of times within 24 hours. The song she skated to, Donna Summer's disco version of "MacArthur Park," has started climbing music charts nearly 50 years after its release.
Key details:
- Alysa Liu is 20 and won gold in the women's individual figure skating event after her free skate moved her from third to first.
- Liu's final routine was widely shared online and was watched tens of millions of times within 24 hours of the performance.
- Per Chart Data on X, Donna Summer's "MacArthur Park" entered the US iTunes Top 10 following Liu's routine.
- The version Liu used was Donna Summer's 1978 disco take; the song was originally recorded by Richard Harris in the 1960s.
- Donna Summer died in 2012 at the age of 63.
- Liu previously retired after the 2022 Beijing Games because she felt she had no control over presentation, and after returning two years ago she chose music and routines that reflected her own preferences.
Summary:
Alysa Liu's gold-medal free skate has renewed mainstream interest in a decades-old song and amplified her profile on social platforms. Chart Data reports "MacArthur Park" entering the US iTunes Top 10; Undetermined at this time.
