Camila Cabello, Hans Zimmer.Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Jesse Grant/GettyCamila Cabellowas excited to team up with legendary film composerHans Zimmerfor a new song.On Sunday, the BBC announced Cabello, 25, and Zimmer — the 64-year-old, Oscar-winning German composer behind 1994’sThe Lion King, theDark Knighttrilogy,Duneand other films — have joined forces for a new song titled"Take Me Back Home"from BBC One’s upcoming docuseries,Frozen Planet II.Featuring Cabello’s vocals and Zimmer’s instrumentation and created alongside arranger Anže Rozman and producer Russell Emanuel for Bleeding Fingers Music, “Take Me Back Home” will premiere Friday on BBC Radio 1 alongside an extended trailer for the series.“my life is a dream,” Cabello wrote Sunday onTwitteralongside the announcement.A sequel to the BBC Studios Natural History Unit’s 2011 seriesFrozen Planet, a nature documentary series focused on climate change’s impact on the Arctic and Antarctic regions,Frozen Planet IIwill dive deeper on its effect on wildlife and see David Attenborough return as narrator.Cabello spoke further about the collaboration in a statement to BBC. “To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true – never mind also getting to work with the legend that is Hans Zimmer,” said the “Bam Bam” singer-songwriter.“Frozen Planet IIis stunning and Sir David’s narration is deeply powerful as we try to protect these incredible ecosystems from global warming,” continued Cabello. “I’m grateful to be able to lend my voice to such an inspiring series.“Camila Cabello.Dia Dipasupil/GettyZimmer also opened up about the experience in a statement to the network. “It was hugely exciting composing and recording ‘Take Me Back Home’ with Camila and discovering that her musical talents are as powerful as her voice,” he told the outlet. “The Bleeding Fingers team and I feel incredibly privileged to be given the opportunity to score such a pioneering and important natural history landmark asFrozen Planet II.“Mark Brownlow, Executive Producer ofFrozen Planet II, spoke about the series and “Take Me Back Home” in a statement. “Frozen Planet IIis a celebration of wondrous wildlife overcoming the challenges of life in the extremes. Yet today it faces the even greater challenge of climate change,” he said. “Hans and Camila’s profoundly moving original song captures the fragility of these magical realms at a time when their very future hangs in the balance.“A premiere date forFrozen Planet IIis currently unknown, though the press release claims “the series is coming soon to BBC One and BBC iPlayer.”
Camila Cabello, Hans Zimmer.Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Jesse Grant/Getty

Camila Cabellowas excited to team up with legendary film composerHans Zimmerfor a new song.On Sunday, the BBC announced Cabello, 25, and Zimmer — the 64-year-old, Oscar-winning German composer behind 1994’sThe Lion King, theDark Knighttrilogy,Duneand other films — have joined forces for a new song titled"Take Me Back Home"from BBC One’s upcoming docuseries,Frozen Planet II.Featuring Cabello’s vocals and Zimmer’s instrumentation and created alongside arranger Anže Rozman and producer Russell Emanuel for Bleeding Fingers Music, “Take Me Back Home” will premiere Friday on BBC Radio 1 alongside an extended trailer for the series.“my life is a dream,” Cabello wrote Sunday onTwitteralongside the announcement.A sequel to the BBC Studios Natural History Unit’s 2011 seriesFrozen Planet, a nature documentary series focused on climate change’s impact on the Arctic and Antarctic regions,Frozen Planet IIwill dive deeper on its effect on wildlife and see David Attenborough return as narrator.Cabello spoke further about the collaboration in a statement to BBC. “To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true – never mind also getting to work with the legend that is Hans Zimmer,” said the “Bam Bam” singer-songwriter.“Frozen Planet IIis stunning and Sir David’s narration is deeply powerful as we try to protect these incredible ecosystems from global warming,” continued Cabello. “I’m grateful to be able to lend my voice to such an inspiring series.“Camila Cabello.Dia Dipasupil/GettyZimmer also opened up about the experience in a statement to the network. “It was hugely exciting composing and recording ‘Take Me Back Home’ with Camila and discovering that her musical talents are as powerful as her voice,” he told the outlet. “The Bleeding Fingers team and I feel incredibly privileged to be given the opportunity to score such a pioneering and important natural history landmark asFrozen Planet II.“Mark Brownlow, Executive Producer ofFrozen Planet II, spoke about the series and “Take Me Back Home” in a statement. “Frozen Planet IIis a celebration of wondrous wildlife overcoming the challenges of life in the extremes. Yet today it faces the even greater challenge of climate change,” he said. “Hans and Camila’s profoundly moving original song captures the fragility of these magical realms at a time when their very future hangs in the balance.“A premiere date forFrozen Planet IIis currently unknown, though the press release claims “the series is coming soon to BBC One and BBC iPlayer.”
Camila Cabellowas excited to team up with legendary film composerHans Zimmerfor a new song.
On Sunday, the BBC announced Cabello, 25, and Zimmer — the 64-year-old, Oscar-winning German composer behind 1994’sThe Lion King, theDark Knighttrilogy,Duneand other films — have joined forces for a new song titled"Take Me Back Home"from BBC One’s upcoming docuseries,Frozen Planet II.
Featuring Cabello’s vocals and Zimmer’s instrumentation and created alongside arranger Anže Rozman and producer Russell Emanuel for Bleeding Fingers Music, “Take Me Back Home” will premiere Friday on BBC Radio 1 alongside an extended trailer for the series.
“my life is a dream,” Cabello wrote Sunday onTwitteralongside the announcement.
A sequel to the BBC Studios Natural History Unit’s 2011 seriesFrozen Planet, a nature documentary series focused on climate change’s impact on the Arctic and Antarctic regions,Frozen Planet IIwill dive deeper on its effect on wildlife and see David Attenborough return as narrator.
Cabello spoke further about the collaboration in a statement to BBC. “To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true – never mind also getting to work with the legend that is Hans Zimmer,” said the “Bam Bam” singer-songwriter.
“Frozen Planet IIis stunning and Sir David’s narration is deeply powerful as we try to protect these incredible ecosystems from global warming,” continued Cabello. “I’m grateful to be able to lend my voice to such an inspiring series.”
Camila Cabello.Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Zimmer also opened up about the experience in a statement to the network. “It was hugely exciting composing and recording ‘Take Me Back Home’ with Camila and discovering that her musical talents are as powerful as her voice,” he told the outlet. “The Bleeding Fingers team and I feel incredibly privileged to be given the opportunity to score such a pioneering and important natural history landmark asFrozen Planet II.”
Mark Brownlow, Executive Producer ofFrozen Planet II, spoke about the series and “Take Me Back Home” in a statement. “Frozen Planet IIis a celebration of wondrous wildlife overcoming the challenges of life in the extremes. Yet today it faces the even greater challenge of climate change,” he said. “Hans and Camila’s profoundly moving original song captures the fragility of these magical realms at a time when their very future hangs in the balance.”
A premiere date forFrozen Planet IIis currently unknown, though the press release claims “the series is coming soon to BBC One and BBC iPlayer.”
source: people.com